honorable mention
Balazs Csizik hungary
title
Deconstruction
2018
Deconstruciton is a series that show my vision about deform but also rebuild my subjective vision and reality. This way, my architectural vision engage a new aesthetics with the occupation of space. So in that way deconstruction is a form of reach a new balance, is a way to reach aesthetic contruction.
If someone grew up in those buildings can re-evaluate their feelings. I think the story is based on that those “imaginary” landscapes and buildings, which are based on reality but we can’t find them in our cities, so we want to find the story behind them.
The photographs show my perception about reality, but I hope they create different emotions and stories for different persons. For me it’s basically “give space and emotions” – to buildings and urbanist landscapes what they don’t have
I want to find raw elements and materials to rebuild them: I open them, give them space and new meaning or life for them. I want to research the local urbanistic history and how it’s affected the people everyday life and want to research how I can show it and give further reflections with the
medium of photography.
His work is mostly focused on creating visual identities, photo and video campaigns, and complex brand management solutions from print to online.
He has an independent fine art photography part of his work. Influenced by modern architecture, brutalism, and various art forms like suprematism and constructivism. He also get inspiration from nature, searching for the colleration between urban and natural landscapes. Researching the connections between abstract photography and the traditional art forms like painting, and graphic design. Following his interests, he wrote his thesis work about the contemporary abstract photography scene in Hungary and started producing works in the genre himself.
In his series he wanted to combine the visual language of graphic design and photography, using two skillsets. Its a study of the meeting points of constructivist and suprematist art and urban minimalist photography. We can find similar elements in both of them, focusing on basic geometric forms,, such as squares, circles, and diagonal lines. He found that these art compositions are reconstructable in everyday urban landscapes in a two dimensional graphic form.
https://www.behance.net/csizikbalazs
https://www.instagram.com/csizikbalazs
www.balazscsizik.com
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entry description
Deconstruction2018
Deconstruciton is a series that show my vision about deform but also rebuild my subjective vision and reality. This way, my architectural vision engage a new aesthetics with the occupation of space. So in that way deconstruction is a form of reach a new balance, is a way to reach aesthetic contruction.
If someone grew up in those buildings can re-evaluate their feelings. I think the story is based on that those “imaginary” landscapes and buildings, which are based on reality but we can’t find them in our cities, so we want to find the story behind them.
The photographs show my perception about reality, but I hope they create different emotions and stories for different persons. For me it’s basically “give space and emotions” – to buildings and urbanist landscapes what they don’t have
I want to find raw elements and materials to rebuild them: I open them, give them space and new meaning or life for them. I want to research the local urbanistic history and how it’s affected the people everyday life and want to research how I can show it and give further reflections with the
medium of photography.
about the photographer
Balazs Csizik is an art director, multidisciplinary designer, & visual artist based in Budapest.His work is mostly focused on creating visual identities, photo and video campaigns, and complex brand management solutions from print to online.
He has an independent fine art photography part of his work. Influenced by modern architecture, brutalism, and various art forms like suprematism and constructivism. He also get inspiration from nature, searching for the colleration between urban and natural landscapes. Researching the connections between abstract photography and the traditional art forms like painting, and graphic design. Following his interests, he wrote his thesis work about the contemporary abstract photography scene in Hungary and started producing works in the genre himself.
In his series he wanted to combine the visual language of graphic design and photography, using two skillsets. Its a study of the meeting points of constructivist and suprematist art and urban minimalist photography. We can find similar elements in both of them, focusing on basic geometric forms,, such as squares, circles, and diagonal lines. He found that these art compositions are reconstructable in everyday urban landscapes in a two dimensional graphic form.
https://www.behance.net/csizikbalazs
https://www.instagram.com/csizikbalazs
www.balazscsizik.com
back to gallery