From different perspectives, but all three of us are researching the physiology of myth. And the myth necessarily has a hero. This hero is the individual in our time. And since our age is the age of the individual, we live in the age of heroes. Everyone in their own one.
Géza Szöllősi builds his bizarre, chitin-armored creatures, his “psycho-mutants” based on the aesthetic guidelines of professional design, and if necessary, shows and hides the spirit of our time with a complete graphic image.
Miklós Soltis makes his own dreams the subject of ontological investigations and paints, shapes, packages or puts them in a display case, sometimes interpreting his surreal figures disguised as toy figures with comic book comments.
Péter Lipkovics examines the different levels of identity building with his rusting and archetypal sculptures, painting-sculpture objects, and installations.