Exhibition Duration:2024.12.22 To 2025.02.23
Venue: He Xiangning Art Museum Hall 7-8
Chief Organizer: He Xiangning Art Museum
Producer: Cai Xianliang
Curators:Yang Dan, Chen Zhuoer
Coordinators: Cheng Bin, Lin Fan
Exhibition coordinators: Yu Xiangzhi, Zheng Jiani
Public Education & Promotion: Luo Siying
Publicity: Zhao Yue
The He Xiangning Art Museum has consistently focuses on supporting and promoting both domestic and international female artists, with a strong commitment to the research and advancement of Female Art. Over the years, this focus has become one of the museum's key academic pursuits. To mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary, the museum has curated a duo exhibition featuring two prominent Hungarian female artists. This exhibition not only celebrates the cultural exchange between the two nations but also underlines the museum’s dedication to fostering and promoting Female Art in both China and Hungary.
This exhibition showcases the works of the these two artists, exploring diverse artistic media and forms of expression. Their creations delve into themes of women's multifaceted identities, emotional landscapes, and profound connections with nature and the inner self. Orsolya's abstract paintings use the collision, superimposition and fusion of colors to capture the flow of time and the evolving states of mind during her creating process. Each piece serves as an emotional statement, in which she examines herself, reflects herself and seeks for harmony amid seemingly irregular brushstrokes. In contrast, Flóra's surrealistic photographs show the complexity and fluidity of female identity. Her dream-like images combines women with natural creatures, offering metaphorical reflections on the interplay between women's inner worlds and the ever-changing external environments. Through these works, she examines the intricate relationship between women and natural world. Together, Orsolya's abstract paintings explore the spiritual world inwardly, while Flóra's photographs capture the subtle relationship between women and the outside world outwardly.
The exhibition not only highlights the richness and creativity of Hungarian female artists in contemporary art, but also deepens the audience’s appreciation of the diverse forms and profound meanings within their work.