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KÖNIG GALERIE now represents Hungarian artist Zsófia Keresztes.

Zsofia Keresztes © Portrait Éva Szombat

KÖNIG GALERIE has announced the representation of Hungarian artist Zsófia Keresztes. Her first solo show with the gallery will take place at St. Agnes in the Nave from 13th September to 11th November 2023 opening during Belin Art Week 2023.

© Photo David Biró

Zsófia Keresztes creates large sculptural works and installations out of a combination of materials that straddle identities both virtual and real. These are often finished in pastel hues of light blue, beige, coral, and pink, adding to their appropriation of actual and imagined bodies. The large scale of these works belies their playful, otherworldly levity, open and porous to the spaces and viewers that surround them, linking disparate forms into precarious chains full of associative potential and structural insubordination. In recognition of her capacity to transform sites and contexts into imagined worlds of part-objects and bodily attachments, Keresztes was chosen to represent her native Hungary at the 2022 Venice Biennale.

Solo exhibitions have taken place at the Ludwig Museum, Budapest; Venice Biennale (both in 2022), among many others. Her works have also been included in group exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou-Metz; the Baltic Triennial 14 (both 2022); the 34th Ljubljana Biennale (2021); 15th Lyon Biennale (2019), among others.

About the artist

Zsófia Keresztes (b. 1985 in Budapest) lives and works in Budapest. She studied at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. Keresztes creates large sculptural works and installations out of a combination of materials that straddle identities both virtual and real. These are often finished in pastel hues of light blue, beige, coral, and pink, adding to their appropriation of actual and imagined bodies. The large scale of these works belies their playful, otherworldly levity, open and porous to the spaces and viewers that surround them, linking disparate forms into precarious chains full of associative potential and structural insubordination. In recognition of her capacity to transform sites and contexts into imagined worlds of part-objects and bodily attachments, Keresztes was chosen to represent her native Hungary at the 2022 Venice Biennale.

Solo exhibitions have taken place at the Ludwig Museum, Budapest; Venice Biennale (both 2022), among many others. Her works have also been included in group exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou-Metz; the Baltic Triennial 14 (both 2022); the 34th Ljubljana Biennale (2021); 15th Lyon Biennale (2019), among others.

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