ALEA IACTA EST ? Fábián Zoltán's exhibition

Schedule
"As clear and consistent as the formal language and pictorial structure of Zoltán Fábián's painting is, it is a concept that is both decisive and sensitively constructed, seemingly simple but in fact covering an immense intellectual territory, which forms the basis of the exhibition's problematics. This time, the 'protagonist' of the whole exhibition is the most regular shape of three-dimensional space (besides the sphere): the cube and its two-dimensional plane projection: the square, a shape that meets at right angles and is delimited by four lines of equal length. His prints, paintings and installations are also about the dichotomy between light and dark, and between regular and irregular. It is important to stress here that regularity and irregularity are by no means identical with the opposite of order and disorder, because while disorder and irregularity can take any amorphous form, in the irregular there is always a "spoilt order", i.e. the memory of order, and this irregularity is always in relation to something. Well, this is what Zoltán Fábián's art is about: entropy."
György Szemadám, curator of the exhibition
Kunsthalle Budapest
The largest exhibition hall in Budapest, in Heroes Square, just the opposite the Museum of Fine Arts.
