Perceptions

group exhibition

How do we perceive, collect, receive, take possession of, and process visual information? What influences and stimuli affect what we see? What provides the personal narrative of perception? How is the interpretation of perceived things formed as a result of the interplay of prior knowledge, experiences, and associations?

In this context, the subjects of perception are works that often do not settle for the possibilities offered by two dimensions, not even in the case of sculptures or images. The expansive process appearing on or through the canvas often reveals itself hidden between layers, almost unnoticed, sometimes playfully, trickily, or in a visionary manner, showing us how layered the visible, knowable, comprehensible reality is and that it can never be completely what we initially perceive it to be.

Slowly unfolding connections, focuses, materials, textures, and carriers beneath the surface convey this complex meaning, blending spirit, form, and matter. Our task is simply to go beyond conscious perception and make space for the unconscious, to evoke experiences and fragments of memories, so that in this active, engaged reception, we may sense something of what may initially be invisible.

Artists: Borkovics Péter, Dobos Tamás, Jovián György, Kiss Dániel, Lukoviczky Endre, Misch Ádám, Romvári Márton, Szolnoki Szabolcs, Végh András