Twofold movement explained

Twofold movement
Other Language 1:Hungarian
Other Title 1:Kétféle mozgás
Artist:Ilona Keserü Ilona
Type:oil on canvas and textile
Height Metric:210
Width Metric:200
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
City:Budapest
Museum:Hungarian National Museum

Twofold movement (in Hungarian: Kétféle mozgás) is a work of art by Hungarian artist Ilona Keserü Ilona from 1980 to 1992.[1]

Description

Its dimensions are 210 x 200 cm. This experimental work consists of two parts. The upper part contains strips of raw textiles stacked wave sewn on canvas painted with white oil paints. The lower part is oil painting on canvas, the surface is occupied by abstract black ink. The picture is part of the collection of the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest, Hungary.[2]

Analysis

The work interfaces between two-dimensionality and three-dimensionality. Since the late 1960s the artist conducted experiments to look for new ideas. Often uses textiles to emphasize spatial nature of its work. The contrast between the use of textiles and abstract expressionism emphasizes the opposition of male and female means of expression in art

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Twofold Movement.
  2. http://www.mng.hu/kepkereso/440