Gideon Horváth
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"Overripe Fig II" by Gideon Horváth features a warm, golden form resembling a fig, punctuated by clusters of white spherical shapes, creating a striking contrast. The smooth texture and organic shape highlight Horváth's exploration of natural forms. The artwork combines elements of abstraction with symbolic representation, suggesting themes of growth and transformation. Horváth’s characteristic use of beeswax underscores a reflection on fluidity and resilience, echoing his engagement with ecological and queer theories, and inviting contemplation on the interconnectedness of humanity and nature. ...
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Gideon Horváth engages with queer and ecological theories through sculptural installations that challenge anthropocentrism and dualistic worldviews, creating space for sensual and intuitive experiences. His installations invite viewers to engage with his subjects through perceptual and emotional interaction. A central element of Horváth’s practice is his use of beeswax, which he considers a “queer material” due to its ambivalence, fluidity, and constant process of becoming. This material embodies both sensitivity and resilience, reflecting his interest in vulnerability, transformation, and the cycles of nature. He also works with other materials that appear fragile but possess inherent strength, such as porcelain, emphasizing the interplay between delicacy and endurance. Through his sculptural and performative work, Horváth explores ecological and queer histories, subcultures, and materiality, creating immersive environments that provoke reflection on identity, memory, and the interdependence of humans and the natural world. ...