András Bernát
17 Jun - 30 Jul 2011
ANDRÁS BERNÁT
17 June - July 30, 2011
The Erika Deák Gallery is happy to announce its next exhibition, new paintings by András Bernát.
Bernát is an important figure of the Hungarian New Painting. He started in the early 1980 s, when his darkly toned paintings were built from only a few elements, which in the 1990 s turned into pulsating abstract surfaces. His ruling motif is the twisted, whirling form, which fills his paintings with strong pulsation and dynamism. Bernát paints his seemingly homogeneous surfaces long into the darkness of nights. To add a soft shine to his surfaces, Bernát mixes aluminum dust in the paint, by which as the light hits these surfaces, different forms evolve.
Bernát s latest, immediately recognizable works grew in size and became twice, three times bigger. We immediately recognize his twisted shapes and currents as they enter the limitless spaces, but now the delicate undulation on his surfaces becomes more of a dynamic fervor. He kept his tones solid, but due to their sizes these new paintings almost erupt from their canvases perhaps just to then melt in the surrounding space.
András Bernát was born in Hungary in 1957. Graduated from the Hungarian Painting Academy in 1984. He received a Herman Lipot Price in 1986, Munkácsy Price in 2000. He participated in countless Hungarian and international exhibitions.
17 June - July 30, 2011
The Erika Deák Gallery is happy to announce its next exhibition, new paintings by András Bernát.
Bernát is an important figure of the Hungarian New Painting. He started in the early 1980 s, when his darkly toned paintings were built from only a few elements, which in the 1990 s turned into pulsating abstract surfaces. His ruling motif is the twisted, whirling form, which fills his paintings with strong pulsation and dynamism. Bernát paints his seemingly homogeneous surfaces long into the darkness of nights. To add a soft shine to his surfaces, Bernát mixes aluminum dust in the paint, by which as the light hits these surfaces, different forms evolve.
Bernát s latest, immediately recognizable works grew in size and became twice, three times bigger. We immediately recognize his twisted shapes and currents as they enter the limitless spaces, but now the delicate undulation on his surfaces becomes more of a dynamic fervor. He kept his tones solid, but due to their sizes these new paintings almost erupt from their canvases perhaps just to then melt in the surrounding space.
András Bernát was born in Hungary in 1957. Graduated from the Hungarian Painting Academy in 1984. He received a Herman Lipot Price in 1986, Munkácsy Price in 2000. He participated in countless Hungarian and international exhibitions.