Code name unknown
K.A.S. Gallery’s latest exhibition takes you to a dimension you’ve never seen before. Into a grim universe of playful imagination, where the remains of heavy metal objects from a mysterious empire appear against a backdrop of softly toned watercolours of the undiscovered landscapes of the smouldering universe.
Magyari’s objects do not push the boundaries of science fiction, but are rather fragmentary motifs of our – actual – existence, born of the reality of imagination and only our imagination can make them real.
In fact, it is as if they were not sculptures at all, but miniature objects of a universe that is familiar in its unfamiliarity, monumental in this form – even in their mock-up nature, they are grand in their grandiosity.
But can Magyari’s unique world be deciphered? Is there a code to decipher it? Can the mystery that leads to an endless timeline be solved? The mystery of the future encoded in ancient cultures…. The riddle of a world in which time is unravelling?…
The answer, if there is one, lies in our most sophisticated, most addictive senses. The name of the code is unknown at the moment.