Mark
Fridvalszki was born in Budapest and works in Leipzig and Berlin. Significant
for his toolbar in 2015 are generously planned, robust geometric figures and
overbearing, dominating forms with a seamless stealth yet richly detailed grey
color palette. Sharp, ripping edges and borders, masculine geometry and tone,
indifferent, digital shapes as well as the appropriation of Cold War graphic
aesthetics are characteristic elements within his form constellations. While
building on reduced elements of hi-tech design (CAD planning), the shapes are
dissolving in soft gradients. (Series ''Hagere Geometrie'')
An important
feature of Mark’s work is a post-digital approach, which can be traced
throughout his collages and installations, as well as the visual language of the
fanzine
Technologie und das Unheimliche. The computer-designed forms and
digital surfaces conglomerate through the laser printer into analogue
appearances.
Residency supported FKSE and Amadeus
Foundation.
http://www.markfridvalszki.com/