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Szemethy, Imre (b. 1945): Enigma

Szemethy, Imre (b. 1945): Enigma

Details:Date: 2016.Size: 60×80 cmAcrylic on wooden panelExhibited at Artézi Galéria, Budapest, (2016) In nearly every decade of his art career Imre Szemethy was awarded some kind of a major prize, among them the Derkovits...

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Szemethy, Imre (b. 1945): Enigma

Details:

  • Date: 2016.
  • Size: 60×80 cm
  • Acrylic on wooden panel
  • Exhibited at Artézi Galéria, Budapest, (2016)

In nearly every decade of his art career Imre Szemethy was awarded some kind of a major prize, among them the Derkovits Fellowship, the Munkácsy Prize, the Grand Prix of the National Biennial of Graphic Art and that of the National Biennial of Drawing. He is the holder of the titles of Merited Artist and The Artist of Excellence. In the 1970s his works were characterised by a peculiar, ironically abstract style, while his later works became more and more abstracted.

”Szemethy is surrealistic inasmuch as his copper engravings have always been jamming the absurd essence, the creatures of his imaginations and the figures distorted by his fantasy (…) His often recalled abstract obvious been underwent changes when painted on panels without, however, losing its essence. (…) The graphic nature has been undertaken by colourfulness. The graphic elements that earlier played independent parts in similar painting have now pictorially melted into the colours. Szemethy, the painter places the descendants of the players of his graphic world into geometric systems, the relations created by the nicely coloured but loosely constructed planes.” – NOL.hu