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Minyo Szert brings form to life at the margins of the figural

On the centenary of the Bauhaus School, the AnzenbergerGallery presents an exhibition by Minyo Szert, an Hungarian contemporary artist whose works build on geometric elements and textures, movement, and construction. Drawing from Suprematism, abstraction, and analogue photography, Minyo’s unique interpretation brings form to life at the margins of the figural, inviting the audience to refocus their understandings of space and time.

MINYO SZERT: LIGHT FORM PHOTOGRAM – An Interpretation of the Bauhaus Idea in 7 Layers

Minyo first encountered the Bauhaus School and its stylistic hallmarks in the 1960s in the Hungarian embassy in New Delhi, where he was immediately captivated by the cool encounter between metal and textiles, and the light-as-air forms of the furniture. His pictures incorporate painterly gestures and freehand photography in an intense montage of built images and materials; his creative process is a time-limited, analogue photographic performance in the presence of a live audience.

At our second room we will show new works by Regina AnzenbergerValerie Habsburg & Daniel Gallmetzer and Yelena Zhavoronkova.

Opening: November 13, 2019 at 7 pm
Exhibition goes from November 14, 2019 to February 8, 2020
Opening hours: We-Sat 12-6 pm or by appointment

Vienna Art Week > November 15, 2019 from 12 to 3 pm Meet the Gallerist; and November 21, 2019 extended opening times until 9 pm, Guide tour at 7 pm
Christmas Brunch and Guide Tour > November 30, 2019 from 11 am to 3 pm (the gallery is open until 6 pm)

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