According to the philosopher Lajos Szabó, “reality is given in perspectives.” With Maszó, there is no single perspective, only a multiplicity of perspectives, a series of perspectives that offer insight into the complexity of reality, the richness of the world. And understanding requires shifts, changes of perspective and different experiences that reveal differences.
The current exhibition offers the viewer the opportunity to reflect on the role of shifting perspectives in art; three artists from different generations, each with a very different relationship to the textile tradition, present in this exhibition a particular, non-genre-specific abstraction, or rather a condensed cosmological perspective, offering evidence that an artistic phenomenon is of higher quality the greater the tension between its openness and its self-containedness.