the past and future of holonic art in the living present
Zsolt Gyarmati: Neopop, 2005.
Zsolt Gyarmati: Closed-circuit vegetarian techno party, 2007.
Zsolt Gyarmati: Escape from Nirvana II., 2014.
Gyarmati Zsolt (Nyíregyháza, 1968.)
In his Manifesto, he designates mankind place as the space called Noise between Nothing and Information; he also makes this Noise the starting point of his works.
Although immersing into the depth of the Noise causes a trauma, it also generates the pulsating stations of destruction and creativity. This duality is akin to the ambivalence that characterised the antique approach to art, in which reverence was coupled with fear. Rapture was seen as danger as it drives one to the verge where self-control may be lost and one may enter a realm from where it is difficult to return.
His theme is ‘Multi-Time Pictorial Universe’:
some works are passages between the things of the physical world and the world of the imagination, which is crucial to mankind, is in constant motion and where meanings are endlessly migrating.
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