History Likes Repeating Itself (ongoing)
—Fragmented projections from European National Galleries
Collective memory. Collective body. Collective pain and history. Have you read the lyrics of the Hungarian Hymn?
Linkage, junction, intersection, seam, connection, hinge as well as the new boundaries of these fractured bodies
and wound, fracture, ridge, edge, rim and their implications get attention in compositional and conceptual afterlife.
These works deliver the camera’s best attempt to handle the photographic task under stress: recording both the object and time around it as it folds into itself.
Fragmented capture from the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2017
Fragmented projection from the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary 2016 (Original image: Szinyei Merse Pál, Picnic 1873)
Fragmented projection from the National Gallery, Prague,Czech Republic 2017 (Original image: Rembrandt van Rijn, A Scholar in his study, 1634)
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