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Gyula Sagi
Berlin, Germany
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Berlin, Germany
Published 24/05/2016 | Updated 08/09/2017
Gyula Sági graduated in Painting at the West Hungarian University in 2010. After finishing his studies in visual arts, he began to create his artistic work, finding inspiration in the repetitive structural systems found in nature and concentrating on the pure formations of things.
Gyula's work seeks to abstractly express the systematic patterns of nature in juxtaposition with the wild and emotional rhythm that the human being is capable...
Gyula Sági graduated in Painting at the West Hungarian University in 2010. After finishing his studies in visual arts, he began to create his artistic work, finding inspiration in the repetitive structural systems found in nature and concentrating on the pure formations of things.
Gyula's work seeks to abstractly express the systematic patterns of nature in juxtaposition with the wild and emotional rhythm that the human being is capable of creating. Recurring lines and geometric structures create a series of hypnotic forms for the viewer, which are interrupted by the unbridled urge to paint on the canvas. The artist understands that the fortuitous and the accidental are part of this repetitive construct created by nature, and that none of these elements could exist without its counterpart; he thus seeks to capture this balance in his artwork.
On his current works a certain process could be perceived as his attention shifts from organic structures to geometric systems. The serial organic signs are becoming more and more geometric – his main interest lies in rhythm and energy as compositional elements like absence, intermission and caesura play an important role in them.
working process..
Gyula while making one of his line -drawing from the serial of 2016.
2016
Infiltratum (Infiltration), Budapest, Gallery Várfok solo exhibiton of Gyula Sági 16 October - 14 November
2012
Gyula Sagi , Gallery Stevens, Maastricht, Netherlands. 4th of February - 4th of March
2016
OXFORD INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 26, 27 & 28 February 2016
IDEAL HOME SHOW, LONDON 18 MARCH - 3 APRIL Olympia London presented by Wealt-of-art, London
ART KARLSRUHE 18th - 21st February 2016 presented by Gallery Várfok, Budapest
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Bodnar collection, Budapest
Todd Rechler collection, New York
Zadah collection, United Kingdom, London
Western Hungarian University, Szombathely, BA degree of fine Art