Dávid Szentgróti - Apollo Gallery

SZENTGRÓTI Dávid

1980, Zalaegerszeg, HU

Dávid Szentgróti’s painting constructs a layered visual world in which colors, gestures, and textures are less the results of aesthetic decisions than the manifestations of internal mental processes. His abstract compositions do not arise from a single gesture or chromatic event but through a construction of layers—partly meticulous, partly intuitive—that build upon each other. These works evoke both the tactile presence of hand-painted canvases and the translucent logic of digital image processing.

His working method is deliberate and sensitive: layers on the canvas alternately conceal and reveal, maintaining a dynamic interplay between hiding and disclosure. Gesture is not merely a painterly tool but a trace—an imprint of inner movement that can carry perceptible tension for the viewer. Szentgróti’s painting is not organized along the usual lines of self-expression. The images do not describe or depict; instead, they evoke. They become spaces of sensory pre-awareness, where the worked surface speaks as much of instinctive motion as of carefully composed structure.

The viewer is transformed from a passive observer into an active participant: wandering through the mental terrains of the paintings prompts questions—less about the paintings themselves than about the act of seeing, about our desire for meaning behind the layers. In this pictorial universe, colors and forms do not resolve anything; instead, they open the possibility of meaning, much like the overlapping layers suggest that everything we see is the imprint or concealment of something else.