THE PROPOSITION presents BALINT ZSAKO - Appetite

Archive | Information & News


13 Apr 2012 to 27 May 2012
Wed-Sun, 12-6
Opening- Friday, April 13th, 6 - 8 PM
THE PROPOSITION
2 Extra Place
(at E 1st Street, east of Bowery)
New York, NY
10003
New York
North America
T: +1 212 242-0035
F: +1 212 242-0203
M: +1 917 291 4444
W: www.theproposition.com











Balint Zsako
Untitled (Shit & Gold), 2011
Watercolor and ink on paper, 23 x 17 in


Artists in this exhibition: Balint Zsako


Appetite

BALINT ZSAKO

APRIL 13 – MAY 27
OPENING RECEPTION FRI/ APRIL 13/ 6-8 PM

The Proposition is pleased to present Appetite, by Balint Zsako, his second solo show featuring watercolor and ink works.

Untitled (Appetite) describes the complexities of human interaction through a combination of realistic scenarios and fantastical metaphors. This work joins the thrill of sex and the weight of death with the color of flowers and the rattle of bones. The characters are connected by their gestures, their hair, and even by their fingers sprouting roots and burrowing inside one another. Technology collides with natural history to create a world of complex power relationships. One figure controls the light switches for an entire world of buried rooms but she is seduced by a bouquet held by an angry man picking the last flower in a field of stumps. Here, like in a hundred different instances in the work, what one person does can start a chain reaction that works its way through the lives of everyone.

Untitled (Appetite) is also inhabited by the doppelgangers of art historical figures; Joan Mitchell paints a wild abstraction, Yves Klein jumps off a ledge, Agnes Martin fills a figure with lines of colored thread, Gordon Matta-Clark grows a live tree underground, Marina Abramovic connects people by their hair, Dieter Appelt builds a tower out of sticks, Christo wraps a body, Pina Bausch pretends she is a tree, Philip Guston takes care of the lightbulbs, the Mughal painter concentrates on flowers and Lucas Cranach delicately holds a knife with a smear of blood on it.
This work gives equal weight to the optimistic striving toward the future and the buried horrors of the past; success is not guaranteed but neither is failure, what makes life beautiful is the complexity of the people living it.

Measuring 66 x 90 inches, Untitled (Appetite) is the largest watercolor and ink on paper work Balint Zsako has made to date, yet it retains the precision and detail that the artist has become known for. In addition to the new large masterpiece, after which the exhibition is titled, there is also a selection of 13 framed drawings which playfully explore the themes of Appetite.
Balint Zsako was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1979 and immigrated to Canada with his family in 1988. Since graduating with a B.A in Fine Arts from Ryerson University in Toronto, he has exhibited his photographs, collages, sculptures, paintings and drawings internationally. A travelling exhibition of his drawings was organized by the MoCCA in Toronto in 2008 and was accompanied by the artist’s first monograph. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.


The Proposition
2 Extra Place (@ E 1st Street off Bowery)
New York, NY 10003
Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm
For additional information please contact Ronald Sosinski, Director

THE PROPOSITION



Catherine Brooks
Ben Bunch
Megan Burns
Tim Evans
Allison Hawkins
Evan Levine
Mike Park
Dane Patterson
Balint Zsako