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Kerber Verlag
01 August 2022
Remains: Zsolt Berszán provides in-depth insights into the works that the Rumanian artist (
*1974) created between 2014 and 2021. Roughly 100 artworks - paintings, sculptures, and mix-media objects - shaped by the idea of dissolution and decay are presented in three chapters. The artist again and again insinuates the human body, which becomes visible in a macabre play of distortions, contortions, and torn fragments. Zsolt Berszán is not interested in the individual itself, but in human remains, which themselves become the topic.

Text in English and German.

AUTHOR: Born in 1974 in Transylvania, Zsolt Berszán started his career at the end of the 1990s, after finishing his studies at the Cluj University of Arts and Design, Romania. One of his major solo exhibitions was held in 2010, Project Genesis at MODEM - Modern and Contemporary Art Center, Debrecen, Hungary; followed by solo shows in Berlin at Anaid Art Gallery.

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Provides in-depth insights into the work of Romanian artist Zsolt Berszán, created between 2014 and 2021 .

Roughly 100 artworks - paintings, sculptures, and mix-media objects - shaped by the idea of dissolution and decay are presented here

142 colour, 2 b/w illustrations

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Imprint:   Kerber Verlag
Country of Publication:   Germany
Dimensions:   Height: 300mm,  Width: 240mm, 
Weight:   1.130kg
ISBN:   9783735608277
ISBN 10:   3735608272
Pages:   152
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Born in 1974 in Transylvania, Zsolt Berszán started his career at the end of the 1990s, after finishing his studies at the Cluj University of Arts and Design, Romania. One of his major solo exhibitions was held in 2010, Project Genesis at MODEM - Modern and Contemporary Art Center, Debrecen, Hungary; followed by solo shows in Berlin at Anaid Art Gallery.

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