Molnár Ani Gallery has been regularly organising summer group exhibitions for years, this year bringing together works by emerging and established artists from different trends in abstract art, from abroad and Hungary, from the young and middle generation.
The artists in Abstract Horizons use the free-form language of abstraction, which dates back to the ancient past, to reflect on contemporary phenomena through what are traditionally considered traditional media – painting, printmaking and sculpture – such as different aspects of the perception of space in the age of cyberspace, the rise of organic tendencies or questions of femininity.
However, in the aesthetic world of many new trends, the influence of the movements of the last century, such as constructivism, for example, can be detected alongside colour field or action painting – attributes of these movements are reflected in the works, reinterpreted in a contemporary context and transformed into a specific visual meta-language.
Exhibiting artists: Baráth Áron, Boruzs Ádám, Forgó Árpád, Kiss Adrienn Mária, Kovács Zoltán, Sonia Navarro, Sallay Dániel