Dialogue

Swiss-Hungarian concrete art exhibition

27. October 2024. – 26. January 2025.
MegnyitóOpening: October 26, 2024, 6:00 pm

The exhibition presents works by twenty artists. Colour plays a prominent role in the work of all of them, both as an object of reflection and as a means of creation, for the materialisation and maturation of ideas and sensual images into precise works of art that are not rooted in the visible world, but are the result of an exceptional harmony of individual intellectual activity, rigorous and rigorous creative principles and intuitive creativity.

Although the exhibiting artists do not consciously strive for the highest form of beauty, their works are always characterised by a perfect balance of content, material, form and colour, and by a conceptual purity of representation. Their works are created with a focus on the essential and with minimal use of tools, often based purely on colour or on the mathematical relationships between colour, space and form, on the plastic values of colour and its form-creating power, on the consistent application of colour dynamics, colour contrasts, colour movements, colour and line rhythms, colour structures or individual creative rules and on the internal logic of thought.

The second Swiss-Hungarian group exhibition of the Open Structures Art Association at the Vasarely Museum offers a varied picture of the formal and plastic possibilities of colour as a colour line, colour stripe, colour plane, colour field, colour body, colour space and colour force, and of the conceptual diversity and variety of concrete artistic endeavours. The works presented are paintings, prints, wall objects/reliefs and sculptures.

Exhibiting artists: Levente BÁLVÁNYOS, Barna BENEDEK, András BERNÁT, Lore BERT (CH), Helen van BURG (CH), Gustave CERRUTI (CH), Rita ERNST (CH), Tibor GÁYOR, István HAÁSZ, Katalin HETEY, Tamás JOVÁNOVICS, Tamás KONOK, NEMES Judith, János NÉMETH (CH), RÁKÓCZY Gizella, ROBITZ Anikó, Reinhard ROY (CH), SZAXON-SZÁSZ János, VARGA Bertalan, Gido WIEDERKEHR (CH), WOLSKY András, ZALAVÁRI József, Pierre-Alain ZUBER (CH)