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Artist Information:
Zsuzsa Mathe
Budapest,
Hungary
Member Since: Feb 2009
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Artist Media:
Painting Oil (49)
Artist Exhibitions:
- Withdrawn Promises --
February 1985 Lorand Eotvos
University, Budapest, Hungary

- Exchange Group
(Exchange-series Philosophical
ArtForwardAcademy) March 1-8.
1985. - Young Artists Club,
Budapest, [2]


- La Malade Imaginaire --
April 1987 Lorand Eotvos
University, Budapest, Hungary

- joint exhibit at Georges
Cziffra pianist master course,
Keszthely, June, 1987 - Castle
Festetics

- Shipwreck -- November,
1987...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
DunaPart Galéria :
www.galeriainfo.hu...

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Artist Reviews:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
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Collections:
World Art Foundation...

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Commissions:
Coming Soon!

Artist Statement for Zsuzsa Mathe

In his poem `Welcome to Thomas Mann` (1937) the great Hungarian poet, Attila Jozsef writes:

'... You know this well: the poet never lies, / The real is not enough; through its disguise
Tell us the truth which fills the mind with light / Because, without each other, all is night. ...

Transrealism is the art of the 21st century fulfilling the long awaited return to the basics: art is communication, and it shall be understandable by the observer; it shall not expect the audience to be sophisticated or educated in the subject. Instead it is the artist's responsibility to be versed enough in their profession and their tools of art to be able to express themselves to convey a message and be universally understood.

If you like my work please do take your time to comment on what you like in it and what it makes you feel like. Any feedback is appreciated because a piece of art if not communicating is probably not worth creating.



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