Szilvia Terdik
A recurring motif in Szilvia Terdik' s paintings, her "muse" so to speak, is the BLOCK.
An ordinary, everyday object, which, however, appears in her works in an unconventional way and is thus able to tell stories, display social issues and characters with deep human emotions.
As a conceptual artist, his work is primarily subject-driven, and in line with this, he works in a number of different styles and often thinks in series.
Her work has been shown in more than 20 solo and several group exhibitions, mainly in Hungary, but also in Brussels, Grozny and Transylvania.
In the Artfacts ranking of 1.1 million world artists, she is currently in the 100,000 field.
For her Villa11 exhibition, she has created a varied collection where everyone can find a chair - or a picture - on the walls that speaks to them.
The recurring motif in Szilvia Terdik's paintings, one might say her "muse," is the CHAIR. An ordinary, everyday object, it appears in her works in an unconventional way, capable of conveying deeply human emotions, telling stories, and representing social issues and characters.
As a conceptual artist, her creations are primarily defined by their themes, which allows her to work in various styles, often thinking in terms of series.
To date, the artist's works have been showcased in over 20 solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions, primarily in Hungary, but she has also exhibited in Brussels, Grožnjan, and Transylvania.
In the Artfacts ranking of 1.1 million world artists, she currently ranks among the top 100,000 artists.
For her exhibition at Villa11, she has prepared a diverse collection where everyone can find that particular Chair-or Picture-that speaks to them and resonates with them on the walls.