ÁKOS BIRKÁS

ÁKOS BIRKÁS

Ludwig Museum—Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest

Ákos Birkás: Men II., 2006
Oil, canvas, 100 x 210 cm
Photo: József Rosta

November 24, 2006

ÁKOS BIRKÁS
A Retrospective Exhibition

November 24, 2006-February 4, 2007

Curator: Krisztina Szipocs

Ludwig Museum Museum of Contemporary Art
Komor Marcell u. 1. 1095
H Budapest

www.lumu.org.hu

Ákos Birkás is known first and foremost by the public, up to the present day, for his Heads series, his abstract ovals painted as a programme from the mid-eighties up till the late nineties, comprising nearly two hundred pieces in all. Not only the entirety of the painters oeuvre, but even a large portion of the Heads series is practically unknown in Hungary. This is not surprising, however, since from 1985 Birkás worked abroad with increasing frequency and for longer periods.

He last had a large-scale solo exhibition in 1994 in Budapest; this was followed by a presentation in Vienna in 1997, in which he summarised the developments in his painting until that point. His new pictures have been on view in the decade since in German, Viennese and Parisian galleries. Thus, the local art scene has received Birkáss new pictures produced around the new millennium with not a small measure of surprise (moreover, incomprehension): these are easily painted, large-scale, realistic portraits, which might appear to be diametrically opposed to his earlier paintings, known at home. By now, however, Birkás has taken a further departure from his abstract ovals, going as far as socio-political, narrative scenes, featuring several characters on view for the first time at the Ludwig Museum Budapest.

That which might seem to be an unexpected turning point in the eyes of some, is actually the fruit of Birkáss coherent artistic programme; it is an oeuvre that incessantly questions the nature, role and aims of painting (and the painter), and thus, does not remain static, but is in a constant state of flux, in motion. Birkáss pictures are the proceeds of a self-analysis of art and the artist (but not merely documentary), reflecting upon painting, and within this, first and foremost the intellectual relationship to portrait-painting, and this relationship, this self-reflection embraces in a single arc Birkáss various periods, and his artworks that might appear at first sight to be inconsistent or radically innovative, or even provocative. This retrospective exhibition does not simply align the selected pieces of his oeuvre one alongside the other, but we intend to indicate this span, as well: to the conceptual and theoretical foundations of Birkáss painting, and to the determining questions of the development of his life-work, in these works produced from 1975 up till 2006, of diverse genre, technique and ambition.

On the occasion of this retrospective show, we are also publishing a bilingual Hungarian-German catalogue of 144 pages, which will be launched in mid-December.

Information:
Krisztina Szipocs, art historian, curator of the exhibition
e-mail: szipocs.krisztina@ludwigmuseum.hu
Tel: 36-1-555-3463

Orsolya Csejtei, press relations
e-mail: csejtei.orsolya@ludwigmuseum.hu
Tel: 36-1-555-3468

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