'Zsuzsa Szikra's Exhibition', Danube Palace Budapest , Until 27 March

  • 16 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
'Zsuzsa Szikra's Exhibition',  Danube Palace Budapest , Until 27 March
"The relationship between the parts, the squares, is a most important part of the work of Zsuzsa Szikra, made in the abstract tradition. For example see the work 'the battle of the colors' in which we encounter a contrast but also a balance of green, purple and blue.The style of the painter is established and therefore she has her own place in contemporary art.

The balance and contrast of the colors relates to mathematical formulas; a world in balance but also vivid and exciting. An example is 'Saint Patrick's Blue' showing yellow, red and blue, differently placed but always close together. The exhibition gives an overview of watercolors, mixed techniques and prints.

Zsuzsa Szikra was born in Hungary and was schooled at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest. She studied under Jeno Barcsay who created the famous 'Anatomy for Artists' . Barcsay made important constructivist, geometrical art and strongly influenced the work of his pupil, Zsuzsa Szikra.

See for example his painting; 'Courtyard of a Church' (1945). Momentarily Zsuzsa Szikra works in Budapest, Paris and London.

Poetic Abstract Art by Zsuzsa Szikra

Address: Zrinyi ut 5, Budapest"

Source: Press Service Szikrafineart

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