Artist Information:
Zsolt Gyarmati
Budapest,
Hungary
Member Since: Mar 2003
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Artist Statement:
Art should make people conscious of unconscious things that may remain unconscious even consciously. My art has no objective either: it is some sort of status report. It is the current representation of states experienced as a necessity, of everything that happens to me and makes me percieve.
In order to be able to create real excitement in the plane, I also need the negative counterpart of excitement, that is, silence. It can be as slight as one can imagine: sometimes it is so slight that it appears to be excitement.
Nowadays art and culture is not treated at its place value; it is a medium despised and marginalized by admirers of classic art. Consequently we are building our own sub-culture with contemporary art, as apart from us nobody is interested in what we create under art. This scepsis, however, not the exclusive privilege of digi-world; art and culture have always been a matter of the few.
The irrational reality my artwork present I wish to raise unconscious interest in areas of the modern art. I offer a sort of ‘literacy’ to the recipient with a degree of interactivity that expects the spectators be active: it will not ...
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Zsolt Gyarmati's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Zsolt Gyarmati's Portfolio. Browse Gyarmati's body of work: Art should make people conscious of unconscious things that may remain unconscious even consciously. My art has no objective either: it is some sort of status report. It is the current representation of states experienced as a necessity, of everything that happens to me and makes me percieve.
In order to be able to create real excitement in the plane, I also need the negative counterpart of excitement, that is, silence. It can be as slight as one can imagine: sometimes it is so slight that it appears to be excitement.
Nowadays art and culture is not treated at its ... | |
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