Zsuzsanna Szentpéteri
Anyone
Cairo Contemporary, Budapest
1071 Budapest, Lövölde tér 7.2025 February
On view 0-24hThis early stage of development is not so far away from the archetype of vertebrates. Yet it represents a physical form of our unknown past, there is even a conventional uncertainty to what extent could it be considered as part of our life. The relationship between formative forces and the individual soul remains to be explored: all our experience relating to this period is inaccessible, the wideness of our possibilities are unforeseeable.
As a sculpture student at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Zsuzsanna Szentpéteri is most interested in the artistic approach to epistemological problems: through the illusions of perspective anamorphosis, transparency and reflection, she explores the subjectivity of spatial experience, the boundaries of the relationship between body and soul, the self and the outside world. She also deals with thematic representations of natural phenomena and current social problems.
For interiors, she mainly creates large-scale installations, using a variety of materials and technical solutions to suit the concept. For years, she has been a regular participant in the Nature Art Open Workshop residency programme at the National Botanical Garden in Vácrátót. Her landart work is located in Scotland and was created as part of a community project. She has had several solo exhibitions at the Calvary in Epreskert, and has been included in group exhibitions at 1111 Gallery, MAMŰ Gallery, ISBN Gallery, FUGA and HfBK Dresden. In 2024, the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asian Art exhibited one of her works in the museum garden.
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Curator: Gábor Pintér
Cooperation partner: Bischitz Johanna Integrated Human Service Centre
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