The joint exhibition by painter Nóra Bozsó and textile artist Zsófia Herczig explores questions of material, the body, memory, and identity.
Nóra Bozsó’s works straddle the boundary between painting and the material world: her paintings, constructed from found materials and built on gestures and textures, speak in the personal, sensitive language of abstraction. The smaller, intimate-scale works and the larger panel paintings, placed side by side, open up new dimensions in perception and interpretation.
Zsófia Herczig’s installations explore the absence, imprint, and social conditioning of the body. Her works reveal the fragility of identity and the complex interrelationships between memory and female roles.
The title of the exhibition—Ariadne at the Crossroads—simultaneously refers to the possibility of finding one’s way and the uncertainty of doing so: navigating the web of personal and collective stories.