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'''Gunther Gerzso''' (Mexico 1915 - Mexico 2000) [[mexican]] [[painter]] and set designer. He is best known for his ''geometric abstractions''. In painting, Gerzso moved from Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism. | '''Gunther Gerzso''' (Mexico 1915 - Mexico 2000) [[mexican]] [[painter]] and set designer. He is best known for his ''geometric abstractions''. In painting, Gerzso moved from Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism. | ||
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Gunther Gerzso (Mexico 1915 - Mexico 2000) mexican painter and set designer. He is best known for his geometric abstractions. In painting, Gerzso moved from Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism.
- When you try to look into one of my paintings, you’ll always run into a wall that keeps you from going any further. It will stop you with the brilliance of its light, but at the back there’s a black plane; it’s fear. [1]
Octavio Paz once said: "In all Gerzso’s pictures there is a secret. His painting indicates its existence behind the canvas. The depicted rendings, mutilations and sexual hollows have a function: they allude to what lies on the other side".
In 1939, Gerzso participated in the Annual Exhibition of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
External links
- Mexican Master Gunther Gerzso World Premiere Exhibition.
- Gunther Gerzso: Existential Abstractionist
Nocturnal Landscape, 1999.