Ákos Birkás: The Painter’s Job

Oct 12, 2014 - Feb 08, 2015

The exhibition is the first presentation in Debrecen of one of the most significant Hungarian artist, the internationally acknowledged, Ákos Birkás, born in 1941, that is selected form the works that he created in the past eight years, since the retrospective exhibition in Ludwig Museum. A part of the almost eighty paintings is presented for the first time in Hungary. Due to friendships and spiritual relations, guest-participants also appear in the biggest exhibition hall of MODEM: a work of the Dutch Jan van der Pol, the Austrian Johanna Kandl and the Hungarian Attila Szűcs comments on Birkás’ pictures of mostly social issues.

The title of the exhibition can be read partly as the reflection to the traditionally strongly mystified studio work as the tradition of the crafts and partly to the general interpretation of the painter’s role. What shall the painter commit himself to? Does he have a duty at all, or he just has duties? The artistic path of Ákos Birkás, full of definite turns -from the early photorealist paintings, through the fine arts usage of photo and the abstract painting, to the figurative and narrative pictures- gives more answers to these questions, as this oeuvre, despite of all powerful changes, is a consistent medium-analysis, an important example of the research of painting and (self)analysis of the artist and the artwork.


The exhibition is the first presentation in Debrecen of one of the most significant Hungarian artist, the internationally acknowledged, Ákos Birkás, born in 1941, that is selected form the works that he created in the past eight years, since the retrospective exhibition in Ludwig Museum. A part of the almost eighty paintings is presented for the first time in Hungary. Due to friendships and spiritual relations, guest-participants also appear in the biggest exhibition hall of MODEM: a work of the Dutch Jan van der Pol, the Austrian Johanna Kandl and the Hungarian Attila Szűcs comments on Birkás’ pictures of mostly social issues.

The title of the exhibition can be read partly as the reflection to the traditionally strongly mystified studio work as the tradition of the crafts and partly to the general interpretation of the painter’s role. What shall the painter commit himself to? Does he have a duty at all, or he just has duties? The artistic path of Ákos Birkás, full of definite turns -from the early photorealist paintings, through the fine arts usage of photo and the abstract painting, to the figurative and narrative pictures- gives more answers to these questions, as this oeuvre, despite of all powerful changes, is a consistent medium-analysis, an important example of the research of painting and (self)analysis of the artist and the artwork.


Artists on show

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4026 Debrecen, Baltazár Dezső tér 1 Debrecen, Hungary
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