[artinfo] Meghivo Jeremy Austin & annavarro (Kiss Anikó) kiallitasara
Beata Szechy
bszechy at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 21 12:43:21 CEST 2011
Jeremy Austin
&
annavarro (Kiss Anikó)
The Inner Act
Music by Zsigmond Deak
Curator: Beata Szechy
Opening on Monday, 1 August 2011 at 7:00 pm
The exhibition will be open until August 20.
Raday Kepeshaz, 1092, Budapest, Raday utca 25.
annavarro (Kiss Anikó)
The artist called “annavarro” (born as Aniko Kiss) displays as kinetic models
those of her works, which were appeared before through other media, like
paintings, photos, movies or graphics, and all of which she held independent.
Old works are in the new context reinvented as new ones. The artist places in
her works mobile components, triggering changes in the various forms of
visualisation as the case arises. Adjustments in the original forms are
implemented through copying, re-drawing, insertion into the work of new layers,
recording part of old works, or motion picture. Visitors can catch a new
glimpse of the oeuvre, while comparing with each other the various formats, in
which the artist’s visions are manifested.
Jeremy Austin removes the nonessential, refining to an absolute, to achieve
compositions with a detached relevance. Works are executed achromatically and
demarcated specifically in sections of nine, nineteen and ninety-five. Numbers
significant to the Bahá’i Faith (the idea that there are lucky and unlucky
numbers is explicitly rejected by the Bahá’i writings). Their significance
originates from the traditional Abjad system of letter-number equivalence to
express religious concepts. The process also incorporates the use of prayer and
meditation. The work is therefore the result of a focused systemic spiritual
approach. "In my collages I utilize cut, torn, and abraded paper and rely on
subdued painting and drawing techniques to construct non-objective works. The
drawings are white-on-
white or heavily burnished graphite surfaces with inscribed delineations.
Supported by The Raday Konyveshaz Kft.,The HMC and NKA
Beata Szechy
http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com
http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/beataszechysgallery/
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