2011/07/13

Gábor Kerekes


The scientists of the old times had tried to cath the unknown in its base, they had been sure it could be defined using their own subjective systems of symbols.

Gábor Kerekes, 1995


from the series "Orientation"




from the series "Orientation"


from the series "Stars"

from the series "Electricity"

from the series "Animals"


from the series "Chemistry"

from the series "Animals"



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Artist's Statement:

The aims and methods of science and art are different, the first one requires objectivity, while the second one is inseparable from subjectivism. Once the archaic sciences objectivity had been parallel with a strongly intuitive, subjective researc method. The scientists of the old times had tried to cath the unknown in its base, they had been sure it could be defined using their own subjective systems of symbols /e.g. alchemy, medication,astronomy/. They did not care too much of the details, they searched for meaning and essence in an abstrract way, man's full dissolution in nature, alchemic conjuction.

Excerpt from "Science and Art, or The Phenomena of Nature", Gábor Kerekes, 1995

2 comments:

  1. I love the art, but I have a little problem with the text.

    "The aims and methods of science and art are different, the first one requires objectivity, while the second one is inseparable from subjectivism."

    Seems cold and empty to me.

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  2. Wow...Another great post!

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