Installation views at Mine My Mind group show with Lőrinc Borsos, Dániel Kophelyi, PPILLOVV, Adrian Kiss, Erik Mátrai, Hollow: Gyula Muskovics - Tamás Páll - Viktor Szeri, Márton Emil Tóth.
Art Quarter Budapest, 2020
Prevail is a series of artefacts referencing ornaments found in Eastern European architecture, focusing on Hungarian Art Nouveau (reliefs either of organic patterns or depicting characters and narratives) as tools of symbolic thinking or a system of speculative storytelling. Part of the exhibition, Mine My Mind in the mines underneath Art Quarter Budapest, the installation runs along a tunnel covered in a gradually increasing glow of blue light. Passing through, material traces of technofossils emerge; a mirror dagger slashed into a limestone surface, a thermoplastic high relief imprint and levitating ghost lights.
Installation views at Mine My Mind group show with Lőrinc Borsos, Dániel Kophelyi, PPILLOVV, Adrian Kiss, Erik Mátrai, Hollow: Gyula Muskovics - Tamás Páll - Viktor Szeri, Márton Emil Tóth.
Art Quarter Budapest, 2020
Prevail is a series of artefacts referencing ornaments found in Eastern European architecture, focusing on Hungarian Art Nouveau (reliefs either of organic patterns or depicting characters and narratives) as tools of symbolic thinking or a system of speculative storytelling. Part of the exhibition, Mine My Mind in the mines underneath Art Quarter Budapest, the installation runs along a tunnel covered in a gradually increasing glow of blue light. Passing through, material traces of technofossils emerge; a mirror dagger slashed into a limestone surface, a thermoplastic high relief imprint and levitating ghost lights.