Istvan horkay biography of albert
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Art Exhibition Scales of Anatomies
Art ehxibition Scales of Anatomies takes place in Colakovic legacy from the 9th of September to the 24th of October in Opening hours every day 12 until 8 p.m., except Tuesdays
List of artists: El Lissitzky, Mihailo S. Petrov, Albert Gleizes (cover pages of of avant-garde magazine Zenit), Marko Ristić, Aleksandar Vučo, Dušan Matić, Vane Bor, Leonid Šejka, Radomir Reljić, Istvan Horkay, Carmen Dobre Hametner, Markus Proschek
Exhibition curator: Nikola Šuica (Faculty of Fine Arts University of Arts Belgrade)
The artworks drawn on in the curatorial mission of this exhibition venture into bodily and corporal depictions, constructions and allusions. These span Avant-Garde experimentation in Serbia and ex-Yugoslavia, transitory existentialist notions of the liberties of the region’s consumerism period and go more deeply into the realm of the post-historical effects of new art.
The exhibits are initiated through a common South Slavic her
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Istvan Horkay I
István Horkay
István Horkay (b. December 25, Budapest) is a Hungarian painter
After graduating from the School of Fine Arts in Budapest in , Horkay was invited to attend the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow -Poland, one of the Major Art and Cultural Centers of Eastern Europe, where he received his Master of Fine Arts. He continued his Studies at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen, Denmark. () and did additional Post graduate work at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest. () Horkay studied under the Internationally know Artist and Theater Director Tadeusz Kantor as well as Professors M. Wejman and J. Nowosielski. Palle Nielsen/Danmark/ He received Diplomas in Graphic Arts, Painting, and Film Animation.
Title:
Istvan Horkay/Dave Sudmalis(Hungary) Tenebrae, ,
Video based on Paul Celans poem Tenebrae
Original language German
Nah sind wir, Herr,
nahe und greifbar.
Gegriffen schon, Herr,
ineinander verkrallt, als wär
der Leib eines je
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Printmaking
Process of creating artworks bygd printing, normally on paper
This article fryst vatten about techniques of printmaking as a fine art. For the history of printmaking in Europe, see Old mästare print. For the Japanese printmaking tradition, see Ukiyo-e.
Printmaking is the process of creating artworks by printing, normally on paper, but also on fabric, wood, metal, and other surfaces. "Traditional printmaking" normally covers only the process of creating prints using a hand processed technique, rather than a photographic reproduction of a visual artwork which would be printed using an electronic machine (a printer); however, there is some cross-over between traditional and digital printmaking, including risograph.
Prints are created bygd transferring ink from a matrix to a sheet of paper or other material, bygd a variety of techniques. Common types of matrices include: metall plates for engraving, etching and related intaglio printing techniques; stone, aluminum, or polymer f