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Röyi

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Gyula Tornai (1861-1928): pittore ungherese orientalista celebre per scene vivaci del Marocco, del Giappone e dell'India. Influenzato da Makart, le sue opere fondono l'esotismo con l'umorismo e sono esposte nella Galleria Nazionale Ungherese.

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Biografia dell'artista

Gyula Kosice (Fernando Fallik): A Pioneer of Spatial Innovation

Gyula Kosice, born Ferdinand Fallik in Košice, Czechoslovakia in 1924, was a truly revolutionary figure in the landscape of 20th-century art. His journey, marked by displacement and a relentless pursuit of artistic innovation, led him to become a pivotal force in defining Concrete and Non-Figurative art in Argentina, and a precursor to Kinetic, Luminal, and Hydrokinetic avant-garde movements. The early years of his life were uprooted when, at the age of four, his family emigrated to Argentina amidst growing political unrest. This experience of leaving behind one world for another perhaps instilled within him a lifelong fascination with boundaries – both physical and artistic – and a desire to transcend them. He later adopted the name Gyula Kosice as an homage to his birthplace, a gesture that speaks volumes about his enduring connection to his roots even as he forged a new identity in his adopted homeland. Early Life and Influences Ferdinand Fallik’s formative years were shaped by the turbulent political climate of Czechoslovakia following World War I. Growing up amidst Austro-Hungarian rule instilled in him a deep appreciation for history and tradition, yet simultaneously fueled an ambition to break free from conventional artistic constraints. His fascination with Leonardo da Vinci—discovered during visits to libraries as a child—served as an early inspiration, nurturing his imagination and fostering a belief in the transformative power of observation. This intellectual curiosity would continue to guide him throughout his life, informing his artistic vision and shaping his approach to creative experimentation. The influence of Makart’s Romantic landscapes also played a role in establishing Kosice's aesthetic sensibilities. Sculpture and Concrete Art Kosice began his artistic career with sculpture, experimenting with various materials—wood, metal, stone—to explore the possibilities of form and texture. However, it was his immersion into the burgeoning Concrete art movement that truly ignited his creative fervor. Rejecting representational imagery altogether, Kosice embraced a radical aesthetic philosophy: art should exist as an autonomous reality, a self-referential system of visual elements devoid of external references. This conviction aligned perfectly with the principles of Concrete Art—a movement spearheaded by artists like Rafael Lozano Hemming and Jesús Rafael Vera—which sought to liberate art from the constraints of illusionism and explore the fundamental qualities of color, shape, and space. He quickly became a central figure within these circles, co-founding both the Asociación Arte Concreto – Invación (AACI) and Grupo Madí. Innovations in Material and Technique What truly distinguished Kosice from his contemporaries was his audacious exploration of unconventional materials—particularly water and neon gas. Recognizing that traditional sculptural techniques were insufficient to convey the dynamism and complexity of these elements, he devised innovative methods for manipulating them—creating hydrospatial walks where visitors could traverse submerged sculptures illuminated by pulsating neon lights. This pioneering approach challenged established artistic conventions and signaled a decisive break from the past. Kosice’s experiments extended beyond sculpture; he embraced luminal art—the use of light to create immersive environments—and explored the potential of kinetic sculpture—works that incorporate movement as an integral component of their aesthetic experience. He meticulously crafted monumental sculptures, hydrospatial walks, hydrowalls, etc., demonstrating a profound understanding of spatial relationships and visual perception. Grupo Madí and Legacy Kosice’s artistic endeavors were inextricably linked to his involvement in Grupo Madí—a collective of Argentine artists who championed the principles of abstraction and experimentation. Together with Rhod Rothfuss and other visionary thinkers, Kosice established *Madí*, a magazine dedicated to disseminating avant-garde ideas and fostering dialogue between artists and audiences. The publication’s distinctive visual aesthetic—characterized by bold colors, geometric shapes, and unconventional layouts—became synonymous with Grupo Madí's artistic ethos. Kosice continued to contribute to *Madí* paintings and sculptures, experimenting with new materials including stainless steel, aluminum, bronze, and plexiglass. One of his most notable works, Hydrospatial City, was created to propose an antigravity solution to Earth’s large and growing human population and is the subject of many of his publications. Kosice continued to participate in exhibitions and in the creation of monumental works all around the world. A Lasting Impression Gyula Kosice passed away in Buenos Aires in 2016, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire awe and provoke thought. He was more than just an artist; he was a visionary who dared to imagine a different future for art—a future where boundaries are blurred, materials are redefined, and the viewer is actively engaged in the creative process. His pioneering use of water and neon gas, his commitment to abstract experimentation, and his unwavering belief in the power of art to transform society have cemented his place as one of the most important figures in 20th-century art history. Kosice’s legacy lives on not only through his remarkable artworks but also through the countless artists he has inspired to push the boundaries of creativity and explore new possibilities for artistic expression.
Gyula Kosice

Gyula Kosice

1924 - 2016 , Slovacchia

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Concrete Art, Kinetic Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Grupo Madí']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Leonardo da Vinci']
  • Date Of Birth: 1924
  • Date Of Death: 2016
  • Full Name: Gyula Kosice
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Röyi
    • Hydrospatial City
  • Place Of Birth: Košice, Czechia
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