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PERSONAL DATA
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| User ID: |
1410 |
| First
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Ervin |
| Last
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Bekesi |
| Country: |
Hungary
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| Webpage: |
http://www.bekesiervin.eoldal.hu/ |
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Biography
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| Date /
place of birth: |
20th aug. |
Nagyatád, Hungary |
| Lives
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Pécs |
| Student at |
PTE Müvészeti Kar Vizuális Müvészeti Intézete, Pécs
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| Student since |
2006 |
Exhibitions
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| I mainly work in this medium: |
Sculpture
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| Work1 |
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| Title: |
A Child’s Dream from 1991 |
| Year: |
2010 |
| Technique: |
woodcarving |
| Size: |
27,5x72x21 cm |
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Based on a single-person dream depiction, where the dreamworld is expressed by blurring the planes into one foundation plane for the elements of sculpture, thus rendering the surreal happening. |
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| Title: |
?! |
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2010 |
| Technique: |
woodcarving |
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23x7x23 |
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its about reorganizing elements taken from nature. As I grab an element (36 starving swallow youngsters in this case), I imagine that they can form an abstract or a surreal sculpture. If some kind of an extraterrestrial force would look down to examine Earth, it would find that the most surreal thing that man can do to nature is to reorganize it according to our own logic. |
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| Title: |
next week |
| Year: |
2010 |
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painted and carved wood |
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50x70x100cm |
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This year is my first to deal with standstills. One of my first major projects was a table implanted into a log of wood. Imagining that the plane of the table was a sheet of paper, I have wrapped it into the log, and painted the surface with a checked pattern. All objects are carved from wood, except for the dried-up slice of bread with butter which represents the passing time |
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