Artist(1935 - 2002)
Korga Gyorgy
Korga Gyorgy (1935-2002) was a Hungarian artist known for his expressive and thought-provoking works. Born in Budapest in 1935, Gyorgy grew up surrounded by the vibrant cultural landscape of his city. He was deeply influenced by the avant-garde art movements of the early 20th century, such as Surrealism and Dadaism, which encouraged him to experiment with different techniques and styles.
Gyorgy's early works were characterized by a strong sense of surrealism and a fascination with the human psyche. He often incorporated dreamlike imagery and distorted figures into his paintings, creating a sense of unease and introspection in the viewer. As his career progressed, Gyorgy's style evolved to encompass more abstract and conceptual elements, exploring complex themes such as identity, memory, and the passage of time.
His use of a vibrant color palette, bold brushstrokes, and dynamic compositions made Gyorgy's paintings truly stand out. He was also a skilled printmaker, incorporating various techniques like etching, lithography, and screen printing into his works.
Gyorgy's art gained international recognition in the 1960s and 1970s, with exhibitions in major cities such as London