Thick Air brings together a new body of work by Hungarian-born artist Eva Beresin in which she offers a radical and intimate exploration of her life. The paintings can be seen as the culmination of a decade in which Beresin's art has gained both speed and inventiveness. Her paintings of the carnivalesque are animated by a genuine interest in the intricacies of the soul. Grotesquely uneasy and playfully bold, the compositions capture her personal history as well as universal human themes.
EVA BERESIN (*1955, Budapest) has lived and worked in Vienna since 1976. Her subversive sense of humor developed over the course of her life. In her paintings, Beresin transforms the everyday horrors of existence into a tender examination of the contradictory nature of human behavior. With her intuitive grasp of the comedy of social transgression, she manages to evoke an infectious sense of relief in the face of tragedy.
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160
160 Fotos bzw. Rasterbilder
160 Illustrations
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Höhe: 25 cm
Breite: 21 cm
Dicke: 3.5 cm
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978-3-7757-5714-0 (9783775757140)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
EVA BERESIN lives and works in Vienna since 1976, she has developed her sensitivity for subversive humor throughout life. In painting, Beresin translates the daily horrors of existence into a tender examination of the contradictory nature of human behavior. Her instinctive attention for social transgressions and their comical aspect creates contagious relief in the facing of tragedy.
Includes texts by Ornis Althuis & Jeanine Hofland, Dorian Batycka, George Benias, Sasa Bogojev, Paulina Buda, Miryam Charim, Alberto Chehebar, Reilly Davidson, Rachel Falconer, Jacob Hyman, Kurt Kladler, Karyn Lovegrove, Lio Malca, Nils Mueller, Cordula Reyer, Hannah Rothschild, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Adrian Schachter, Kenny Schachter, Klaus Albrecht Schroeder, Angela Stief, Nicolas Toth, Benjamin Trigano, Caio Twombly, Edith Vaisberg H, Susanna Vorst, Denise Wendel-Poray.
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