Korodi Luca

Bio

By extending the macro- and microspheres almost to their endpoints, the scope of the works of art is enlarged and their competence is extended. An almost universal ‘landscape’ is unfolding before our eyes, extending, on the one hand, deeply back into time (following the succession chain of fossils–hydrocarbon–energy–velocity–light), while on the other ascending into the cosmic space engulfing the Earth in its entirety to finally come to a standstill at the frontiers of our present-day knowledge, at individual signs of our capabilities of abstraction, such as the icosahedron of the Dymaxion map (following the succession chain of nature observation–mathematics–astronomy–universe theories). Metaphorically speaking, the paintings – drawn together and embedded into an installation – depict ‘landscapes’ that seem to reflect mankind’s spatial and temporal abstractions, including spiritual signs, procedures, ethical and moral consequences.

Curriculum vitae

CV

Born 1975, Budapest
Citizenship: Hungarian
Email: csiburaska75@gmail.hu


Education

  • 1999 Diploma University of Fine Arts, Budapest (MKE)
  • 1999–2000 Postgraduate student University of Fine Arts, Budapest (MKE)
  • 2023– DLA Doctorandus student MKE

Solo Exhibitions

2024

  • Below 20HZ — KÁLVÁRIA, Budapest / Epreskert

2023

  • OPEN ARTWORK (own conception about Palestine/Izrael conflict) — collective manifestation, Feszty studio house

2022

  • Source / Fountain / Boil — exhibition, sound performance, within the framework of the Earth Skin project
  • The Skin of Earth 2. — Liget Gallery

2021

  • save as... / skin project — Ffrindiau Gallery
  • save as... — Ffrindiau Gallery, Budapest

2020

  • The Skin of Earth / 1. — Neon Gallery, Budapest
  • The Skin of Earth — NeonGallery, Budapest

2018

  • "In the nymph stage..." — Fészek Gallery, Budapest
  • Pop up / Rem Phases — Drei Raben

2017

  • "Resonance" — Fuga, Architectural Center, Budapest

2016

2015

  • Residency program — Budapest Gallery, Wien / 1 month

2014

  • "Elementary particles" — Museum Kiscell / Municipal Gallery, Budapest
  • Residency UAE — Gallery Abudhabi Art HUB / exhibition

2012

  • "NGC 7293" — Rumbach Synagogue, Budapest

2011

  • Galerie Le Halle, Paris
  • "Дежавю" — Fészek Artists' Club, Budapest

2010

  • "Out of Africa" — Virag Judit Gallery, Budapest

2009

  • Africa — Le Halle Gallery, Paris
  • "Happy Hunting Grounds" — Virag Judit Gallery, Budapest

2007

  • Virág Judit Gallery, Budapest
  • Raiffeisen Gallery, Budapest

2005

  • Secco Gallery, Budapest

2003

  • U Gallery, Helsinki

Selected Collective Exhibitions

2025

  • Komplex exhibition — MKE DLA, Budapest
  • ImageMusic — OSAS Hall, Vasarelly Museum, Budapest

2023

  • Memorable fancy — aqb Project space, Budapest

2017

  • Jóvoltából — Fészek Gallery, Budapest

2015

  • Fén(ny)elvek — Kepes Institut Gallery, Eger, Hungary
  • "More LIGHT!" — New Budapest Gallery, Whale, Budapest

2012

  • "Made in Wunderland" — Virag Judit Gallery, Budapest–Berlin
  • "The Trial" — Liget Gallery, Budapest

2011

  • "Budapest Berlin 20" — Hungarian Embassy in Berlin
  • "Paper panorama" — Virag Judit Gallery, Budapest
  • "Budapest flow" — Virag Judit Gallery, Budapest

2010

  • The second annual selection of the KOGART Contemporary Art Collection

2009

  • "The World According To..." — New York, Hungarian Cultural Center; Warsaw, Hungarian Cultural Center; U Gallery, Helsinki

2008

  • "NOW" — groupe exhibition, Virag Judit Gallery, Budapest
  • "Outter Space" — Virag Judit Gallery's painters, Pecs
  • Virag Judit Contemporary Gallery — Budapest Art Fair

2007

  • "Independent Painting" — Virag Judit Gallery, Budapest
  • "Fresh Painting" — Virag Judit Gallery, Budapest
  • French Institute, Budapest

2004

  • One-Weeker — Kunsthalle, Budapest

2003

  • MEO Art Fair 2003, Budapest

2002

  • "We choose yellow rather than bluish-white" — APA! Gallery / Ateliers Pro Arts Gallery, Budapest

2001

  • Gallery Dovin, Budapest

1999

  • Vác, Gallery of the Greek Temple

1998

  • "Black money" — Polish Institute, Budapest
  • Hungarian Institute, Berlin, Germany

1997

  • "K" as CHIMÉRA — Art Gallery of Szombathely