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István Horkay (Hungary)
"The poet would be happiest if he could express his thoughts without words." wrote Kleist.
"What an interesting admission!" observed Wittgenstein.
"Someone, Somewhere" is how I title my Works, thinking of the Free Individual, who Himself has become the Center of the of Our Post Human Age, the Focus of Our Collective Memory. The Question is How to give Visual Expression to that Memory, so that the thus created Contents, can leave a Lasting Impression. An Idea or an Image acquires a New Dimension as it is combined with other Images."
István Horkay was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1945. After graduating from the School of Fine Arts in Budapestin 1964, Horkay was invited to attend the Academy of Fine Arts inCracow -Poland, the Major Art and Cultural Center of Eastern Europe,where he received his Master of Fine Arts.He continued his Studies at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen, Denmark. (1968) and did additional Post graduate work at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest (1971). Horkay studied under the Internationally know artist and theater directorTadeusz Kantor, as well as Professors M. Weimann and J. Nowosielski, Palle Nielsen/Danmark. He received diplomas in graphic arts, painting, and film animation.
2001, paper and fabric on wood, 100 x 100 cm
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2001, paper and fabric on wood, 100 x 100 cm
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2001, paper and fabric on wood, 100 x 100 cm |
2000, paper and fabric on wood, 100 x 100 cm
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2001, paper and fabric on wood, 100 x 100 cm
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2001, paper and fabric on wood, 100 x 100 cm
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2001, paper and fabric on wood, 100 x 100 cm
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