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Deconstruction (Series)
DESCRIPTION
Deconstruciton is a series that show my vision about deform but also rebuild my subjective vision and reality. This way, my architectural vision engage a new aesthetics with the occupation of space. I want to find raw elements and materials to rebuild them: I open them, give them space and new meaning or life for them, so in that case it's not so important is that the buildings in my pictures to be recognisable. But on the other hand it's interesting to live in one of those building and see a totally new face of it - to re-evaulate your feeling about Your own place.
AUTHOR
Balázs obtained his degree in Visual Communication (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) where he is a lecturer now in the same field.
He is influenced by modern architecture and various art forms like suprematism and constructivism. He also get inspiration from searching for the colleration between urban and natural landscapes. Researching the connections between abstract photography and the traditional art forms like painting, and graphic design. In his series he wanted to combine the visual language of graphic design and photography, using two skillsets. Its a study of the meeting points of constructivist and suprematist art and urban minimalist photography. We can find similar elements in both of them, focusing on basic geometric forms,, such as squares, circles, and diagonal lines. He found that these art compositions are reconstructable in everyday urban landscapes in a two dimensional graphic form.
He got been exhibited in for example Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center - Photostreet Festival (2017) Shanghai Photo Fair (2018) or in Art Market Budapest (2018) hosted by the Shanghai based BROWNIE Fine Art Photography gallery, he had a honorable mention in the 2018 IPA awards with his series DECONSTRUCTION in fine art, abstract category.
He is influenced by modern architecture and various art forms like suprematism and constructivism. He also get inspiration from searching for the colleration between urban and natural landscapes. Researching the connections between abstract photography and the traditional art forms like painting, and graphic design. In his series he wanted to combine the visual language of graphic design and photography, using two skillsets. Its a study of the meeting points of constructivist and suprematist art and urban minimalist photography. We can find similar elements in both of them, focusing on basic geometric forms,, such as squares, circles, and diagonal lines. He found that these art compositions are reconstructable in everyday urban landscapes in a two dimensional graphic form.
He got been exhibited in for example Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center - Photostreet Festival (2017) Shanghai Photo Fair (2018) or in Art Market Budapest (2018) hosted by the Shanghai based BROWNIE Fine Art Photography gallery, he had a honorable mention in the 2018 IPA awards with his series DECONSTRUCTION in fine art, abstract category.
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