About The Work
Zsolt Berszán treats the first layer of the painting as a substrate, as a surface on which something is deposited or inscribed. In this way the multiple layers of silicone or adhesive form structures that remind us of the integrated circuits or human internal organs. It is a disruption of the system, order, a violation of the limits that draws attention to the "fragility of life".
The confrontation with the materiality of Berszán's works goes to the idea of the beginning of life, but also to the end, to death. The organic nature of the used materials transmits a sense of strangeness, a mystery exploring the primordial boom, the moment of awareness of the real existence, and the rejection of death. It is the fight of the individual against his own dissolution.
About Zsolt Berszán
Painting
oil on canvas
13.78 x 9.84 x 1.18 in
35.0 x 25.0 x 3.0 cm
Hand-signed by artist on reverse.This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork sold in perfect condition.
About The Work
Zsolt Berszán treats the first layer of the painting as a substrate, as a surface on which something is deposited or inscribed. In this way the multiple layers of silicone or adhesive form structures that remind us of the integrated circuits or human internal organs. It is a disruption of the system, order, a violation of the limits that draws attention to the "fragility of life".
The confrontation with the materiality of Berszán's works goes to the idea of the beginning of life, but also to the end, to death. The organic nature of the used materials transmits a sense of strangeness, a mystery exploring the primordial boom, the moment of awareness of the real existence, and the rejection of death. It is the fight of the individual against his own dissolution.
About Zsolt Berszán
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