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Balazs Csizik

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Balazs Csizik (1987- ) is an internationally exhibited and published fine art photographer and visual artist. He mostly known about his constructivist and suprematist images and conceptual architecture photography. Since 2018 he is a represented artist of BROWNIE Fine Art Photography Gallery in Shanghai (CHN). His work has been exhibited in galleries in Budapest, Shanghai (CHN) and has published in prints like Octogon Magazine, HVG, or online platforms like Fubiz, Photogrist, Paperjournal Magazine. Balazs obtained his degree in Visual Communication (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) where he is a lecturer in the same field now.

His style:

He is influenced by modern architecture, brutalism, and various art forms like suprematism and constructivism. He also get inspiration from nature, searching for the colleration between urban and natural landscapes. Researching the connections between abstract photography and the traditional art forms like painting, and graphic design. Following his interests, he wrote his thesis work  about  the contemporary abstract photography scene in Hungary and started producing works in the genre himself.

In his series he wanted to combine the visual language of  graphic design and photography, using two skillsets. Its a study of the meeting points of constructivist and suprematist art and urban minimalist photography. We can find similar elements in both of them, focusing on basic geometric forms,, such as squares, circles, and diagonal lines. He found that these art compositions are reconstructable in everyday urban landscapes in a two dimensional graphic form.

As an art director he was responsible as a part of a creative agency (MITTE Communications) for the main branding elements of The Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport and Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center or made the logo of the Institute for Computer Science and Control.

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