The exhibition, ’Constant of Uncertainty’, offers an exciting selection of work painted by the artist, who joined the permanent artist group of the Várfok Gallery more than 20 years ago, over the last two years.
The paintings on display focus on the process of perception and the resulting interpretation and cognition. Várady’s brilliantly painted works show that in our uncertain world, perception is always relative.
According to the German philosopher, P. Sloterdijk, disorientation, a loss of direction, is one of the main characteristics of our times which results in a lack of transparency of both things and relationships. Várady reflects on this in his tense compositions.
His strongly characterized figures appear in an unreal space with optical traps, their faces mostly devoid of emotion, their relationship to each other unknowable, and the boundaries between the real and digital world around them blurred.