Images of internal emigration - drMáriás exhibition
The exhibition will be opened by Imre Bukta and József Szurcsik
After the immediate closure of his exhibition a year ago by a member of parliament, followed by the blocking of his social networking site and banning and banning from other sites, drMáriás decided to go straight and, like ordinary artists, he no longer paints pictures that are capable of causing unrest, anger, indignation and scandal, but rather those that calm, reflect, fill us with valuable thoughts and have a beneficial effect on our sense of beauty.
But what should the emigrated painter paint? drMáriás has created portraits and stories of artists who have themselves been forced into internal or external emigration, or even imprisoned for their creative work. Some were put in front of a firing squad, yet survived, were thrown into prison, where they wrote the most important work of their lives, were philosophical about being driven to a warehouse position, were revolutionaries, but too revolutionary for other revolutionaries, he was a bourgeois who refused to live under socialism, a doctor who used morphine to escape reality, or a sophisticated dreamer who was beaten to death because of his origins.
Schedule
This is how the De Sade márki, Oscar Wilde, Bulgakov, Dostoyevsky, Sándor Márai, Antal Szerb, Béla Hamvas, Lajos Kassák and others appear in the studios of Csontváry, Rippl-Rónai, Berény, Baselitz, Basquiat, Adami and others.
No politics, we would say, only to find that it is everywhere and in everything.
(excerpt from the picture of the Marquis de Sade tempting the woman in the cage in Rippl-Rónai's studio)
Godot Gallery
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