The joint exhibition “Concrete Constellation” by Albert Rubens (1944, Tielt, Belgium) and András Wolsky (1969, Budapest) at Molnár Ani Gallery attempts to create a dialogue between the two artists’ painting and contemporary approaches to the concrete art tradition.
Concrete art is a movement linked to geometric abstraction, in which compositions reduce painting to regular shapes, surfaces and colours. Rubens and Wolsky are linked to this approach, operating their paintings with a purified set of tools according to a specific set of rules and methods, a unique internal logic.