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The piano is running

PRODUCT DETAILS
    • PICTURE FRAME: Classic thin rounded picture frame
    • ARTIST: László FeLugossy (Kecskemét 1947-)
    • YEAR: 1995
    • TITLE: The piano is running
    • TECHNIQUE: Mixed-media
    • DIMENSIONS INSIDE: 36 cm x 44,5 cm
    • DIMENSIONS OUTSIDE: 37,5 cm x 46 cm
    • TYPE: Unikat (single piece)
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Born in 1947 in Kecskemét Hungary.

Initially, he studied photography. In addition to art, she also deals with film, literature, and music. He is a founding member of the Lajos Vajda Studio in Szentendre, 1980-1986 member of the music band “A.E. Bizottság” Member. He established the Inkaszámtan occasional corporation (1983), and with his friends, he established the New Modern Acrobatics music performance (1985-1992) and the Batu Kármen band.
He has been involved in fine art since the age of 17. In the middle of the 1960s, a club was set up in
Kecskemét with István Zámbó, where exhibitions, literary evenings, beat concerts were organized and
they also perform personally. At this time, the idea of the outdoor exhibitions of Szentendre from 1968
to 1977 was born. During his early Kecskemét years, paintings by Menyhért Tóth had a great impact on him.

He has been working regularly since the early 1970s. He expanded his ideas of modern art by
experimenting with instinctive artistic expressions. Using the collage technique, he is drawing,
painted, photographed, made videos, and wrote poetic texts. His work is closely interwoven with the fine art of poetry, music, and all sorts of creative activities. During the initial, experimental period, the free, natural, and spontaneous manifestation became the most determinant feature of its art-making activity.
Pictorial imagery and ideas are so rich in his work, that the general artwork cannot be divided into
distinct ages, but from a technical point of view, we can talk about certain picture cycles (Fine series,
Equal beings, various assumptions series). A typical representative of the East European underground
avant-garde, who seeks to create a new type of art in perception, quality, and appearance. He often
works in a simplified, neo-primitive style, but within his art experiments -which often break through
the traditional genre frames- sounds, raw-meat compositions, happenings, performances, ready-mades, objects, and environments are indicating his versatility. In his style, the direct object cult of pop art is often mixed with the expressive sexual symbolism of graffiti.
He invents with the utmost sincerity -unique in Hungarian art- the most obvious, simplest things
(Without any illusion and prudery), which is a characteristic of today’s most real existing eastern European, backward developed societies. ~ trough a peculiar earth-close peasant and the civic world, a blend of empty folklore and second-class modernism he builds a unique universe, which is rich in associations (Homeland Séance, International Dying) Instead of creating a unique work of art, it is intended to show the latent power of objects. In the banal objects of the devastated suburban
environment, the backyard animals, the kitchen, the nylon jug, the cold-flying neon tube, the torn foil, and the brand new, shiny aluminum water pot, etc., eclectic composite remains, in all that searching
for ancient archaic values. From the waste of everyday life, he creates ritualized clichés like the cultic mythical associations of the Third World. In his art, the associations of material objects can be
interpreted as myths and counterparts. The artist unravels the symbols and banalities with the
neglected obscenity, and the blatant agility of the artist in a humane and lovingly relaxed, reckless, but
cheerful and acceptable, receptive manner. Differently from his precursor Dadaist as Tristan Tzara and Marcel Duchamp, he does not provoke but rather wants to impress when he makes visible invisible dimensions of life.

The Horváth & Lukács Gallery is committed to providing special, high-quality picture frames for the artworks presented in the Horváth & Lukács online store. The gallery strives for perfect harmony between the picture frame and the work of art. Thus, the picture frame of this product follows the special color scheme of the picture and creates a real harmonic unity.

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