In her solo exhibition, Flóra Kőszeghy presents her work on theoretical issues in architecture. The artist’s latest works reflect on the interaction between the parallel realities of virtual and physical space. She presents a new way of seeing through digital culture in large-scale oil paintings and installations that also represent the artist’s questions about scale.
Flóra Kőszeghy’s architectural past and present is linked to virtual space, and her works therefore present an experience that is part of everyday life for her. In the relationship between the real and the unreal, the material and the immaterial, and the physical and the spiritual, the technological environment is of particular importance to the artist, represented through recurring motifs such as the car, the crane, the floating house and various forms of cyborgs.
These recurring elements all deal, in different ways, with the blurring of boundaries between man and technology, in which the issue of scale is prominent.