As one of the best-known young Hungarian artists Attila Csörgő has featured at prominent international exhibitions and art fairs. In 1999, he represented Hungary at the nation’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale; in 2001 he was awarded the Munkácsy Prize; he participated at the Istanbul Biennale in 2003, and the Biennale of Sydney in 2008; his Möbius Space earned what is one of the most important European recognitions in media art, the Nam June Paik Award.
His works explore the adjoining territories of art and science. He makes experiments with carefully engineered devices of his own design, with cameras and optical apparatuses – investigations attesting to a mindset that is playful and humorous, as well as philosophical. With the often surprising and amusing experiments, he tries to create and visualize motions and phenomena that are imperceptible for the human eye. He assembles his objects, which almost function like representations of rules of geometry, from everyday objects and materials, which he places in unusual situations. Spreading out objects in two dimensions or representing dimensions hidden from the human eye with their duality of dynamism and stillness result in very spectacular works.
His exhibitions present both the individual stages of the experiment and its conceptual background, attempting to create a space of interpretation between work and viewer that facilitates reception.
For over a decade now, Attila Csörgő has been constructing a world that is completely unique. The exhibition at the Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art is planned to be the most comprehensive display of his art to date, a retrospective that features most of his works.
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Guided tour in English: Attila Csörgő 23. January, 2010, 00:00–00:00
Free complimentary guided tour in English. Every Saturday at 5 PM.
Through the Artist`s Eye 9. January, 2010, 00:00–00:00
An exclusive guided tour in the Csörgő Attila exhibition with József Mélyi, art historian.
The programme is in Hungarian.
Art Workshop - 5. Geometry out of steam? 28. November, 2009, 00:00–00:00
Creative art workshop in connection with the Csörgő Attila – Archimedean point exhibition. Fifth (final) session. Led by Csaba Vándor, artist.
This workshop is part of the TÁMOP project.
Family Saturdays: Poet or Engineer? A Playful Geometry 21. November, 2009, 00:00–00:00
The aim of this session is to make children discover that everyday things might turn out to mean something totally different – it is just the question of viewpoint.
The programme is only in Hungarian.
Art Workshop - 3. Moebius-space 14. November, 2009, 00:00–00:00
Creative art workshop in connection with the Csörgő Attila – Archimedean point exhibition. Third session. Led by Csaba Vándor, artist.
This workshop is part of the TÁMOP project.
Art Workshop - 2. Level on space 7. November, 2009, 00:00–00:00
Creative art workshop in connection with the Csörgő Attila – Archimedean point exhibition. Second session. Led by Csaba Vándor, artist.
This workshop is part of the TÁMOP project.
Art Workshop - 1. Platonic Figures – With an Other Eye 31. October, 2009, 00:00–00:00
Creative art workshop in connection with the Csörgő Attila – Archimedean point exhibition. First session. Led by Csaba Vándor, artist.
This workshop is part of the TÁMOP project.
Csörgő, Attila - Archimedean Point 29. October, 2009, 00:00–00:00
The Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition.
Opening remarks by Miklós Peternák, Head of the Intermedia Department, Hungarian University of Fine Arts.
The exhibition is on view till 24 January 2010.