Artists Archive - Apollo Gallery

Artists

One of the fundamental aims of his painting is to reveal only as much of the human body as is necessary to tell the small, intimate story that occupies him.
Attila Kertész is a Budapest-based visual artist who creates suggestive, organically shaped works from clay. He studied at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, where he obtained his master’s degree in 2009. He began his career in the field of applied arts, before his interest gradually shifted towards autonomous artistic expression. At the core of his practice lies the material itself: by exploring the physical and spiritual potential of clay, he continuously pushes its boundaries. His artistic spectrum ranges from small-scale sculptural objects to several-metre-high outdoor and indoor sculptures, reflecting a deep commitment to material knowledge, structural awareness, precise craftsmanship and durability  all in accordance with a consistently developed artistic concept.
Szilard Gaspar is a skilful young sculptor and a brilliant performance artist from the Cluj School of Art, Romania; born in 1991, the artist is also a most promising young professional boxer, successfully representing Romania in many different international sport competitions.
I perceive the human body as a sensitive, continuously shifting entity, a site of constant dialogue with its surroundings.
Anita Kroó is a painter originally from Budapest. Working in the medium of painting, printmaking, drawing and collage, she focuses on the female perspective through a social and cultural context.
Anna Nemes graduated from the Painting Department of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2014.
The central theme of Edit Cservenka (1989) paintings is human sensual relationships, love, and the transformative power of intimate togetherness.