Tehelná 1203/6
Zlaté Moravce
Okná pre pasívne domy
Galvaniho 15 B
Bratislava
BIM knižnice a objekty
Stará Vajnorská 139
Bratislava
Dokonalá izolácia
Stará Vajnorská 139
Bratislava
Prielohy 1012/1C
Žilina
Štúrova 136B
Nitra
Vlárska 22
Trnava
Začiatok | 2.11.2017 19:00 |
Koniec | 24.11.2017 18:00 |
Miesto | SODA gallery |
Adresa | Školská 10, Bratislava, Slovensko |
Druh podujatia | Výstava |
Kontakt | SODA gallery 0907 853 562 gallerysoda@gmail.com |
Mark Fridvalszki
On Erosion
Opening: November 2, 2017 at 7PM
On view: November 3 - 24, 2017
Looking at Mark Fridvalszki's work, one cannot ignore his motifs' well-established cultural-technological background - namely that his post-digital collages draw their inspiration mainly from industrial and military aesthetics. Logos, weapons, aviation designs and surfaces make up his iconography. Gauntness in this context means exploited atrophy, the dominant design of a post-apocalyptic world where the disassembly to internal framework, the fetishizing of the inorganicness of metal is given purpose in a panoramic critique of civilization. The emphatic presence of grey(ness) also does not only stem from some pure aestheticity, but embodies the estranged grayscale of humanity's technological twilight - one in which alien visitors (the Grey Ones) and the melancholy of the geological mentality, the visions of ruins and the desert fuse.
(Márió Z. Nemes: The simulacrum bleeds matter, Artlocator 03/2016, excerpt)
Mark Fridvalszki
(*1981, Budapest) / Lives and works in Leipzig and Berlin
Mark Fridvalszki graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (2011) and was a post-graduate 'Meisterschüler' student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Leipzig (HGB, 2014-2017). Fridvalszki is the co-initiator and graphic editor of the publishing project and cross-discipinary movement Technologie und das Unheimliche (or T+U, *2014). He participated in various exhibitions and art events, such as the Akademie Schloss Solitude Stuttgart (T+U, 2015), Trafó Gallery in Budapest (2016), HIT Gallery in Bratislava (2015), Chimera-Project Gallery in Budapest (2016), Kisterem Gallery (2015), Meetfactory Gallery (2016, also a resident), New Budapest Gallery (2017, nominated for Leopold Bloom Award) and NoD in Prague or Vorspiel Transmediale in Berlin (T+U, 2016).
In Fridvalszki's most recent works he creates abstract geometries and 'immaterial' spaces that investigate the dramatic tensions between ruin-like atmospheres and a sentient materialism. An important feature of the artist's toolbar is an experimental approach towards different media: he mingles collages, wallpaper environments, found and manufactured objects, digital printing as well as other printing techniques into room filling installations. He remains strongly influenced by appropriation, attitudes of romanticism as well as contemporary theories of materialism.
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