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Zsolt BerszánUntitled 10 [Dissecting the Unknown 10] - Contemporary, Black, Organic, Abstract2015-2016
2015-2016
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Untitled 10 [Dissecting the Unknown 10], 2015 - 2016
Mixed technique: oil paint, adhesive, silicone on metal sheet
(Signed on reverse)
9 27/32 H x 7 7/8 W in
25 H x 20 W cm
Zsolt Berszán’s work speaks of repulsion and fascination and at the same time speaks about shapes that lie on the border between hallucination and obsession wherein the identity and order were disrupted. Themes such as the double and the metamorphosis, otherwise put, themes of atrophied characters are all representations of the abject.
Berszán’s creation is located at the fine border between the representation of identity and its dissolution thus aiming to represent the non-symbolized.
- Creator:Zsolt Berszán (1974, Hungarian)
- Creation Year:2015-2016
- Dimensions:Height: 9.85 in (25 cm)Width: 7.88 in (20 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Baden-Baden, DE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU68636423372
Zsolt Berszán
Zsolt Berszán (b. 1974) graduated from the Cluj-Napoca University of Art and Design, Romania. His artistic creation already spans more than a decade, throughout he had several solo and group exhibitions as well as in galleries and museums in Romania and abroad. One of the most extensive and important solo exhibitions was held in 2010 "Project Genesis" at MODEM - Modern and Contemporary Art Center, Debrecen, H Hungary. Also, key participation was in the group show "European Travellers - Art from Cluj Today" in 2012 organized by Műcsarnok / Kunsthalle Budapest Museum of Contemporary Art in Hungary where the artist Zsolt Berszán submitted four large-scale drawings and two concrete sculptures. Installations, objects and large paintings were displayed in the exhibition "Decomposition" held as a parallel event to Venice 'Biennale of Architecture' in 2014, at the Royal Rowing Association (Reale Società Cantottieri Bucintoro) exhibition space. In 2016 participated with a site-specific installation at ART CAPITAL, Szentendre, Hungary. Zsolt Berszán is represented by Anaid Art Gallery since 2010.
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