Gyula Sagi Berlin 2017 http://gyulasagi.com
2012 Gallery Stevens, Maastricht
2012 Gallery Stevens, Maastricht
No. 4. 67×70 cm, 2010 oil, wood, pigment
2012 Gallery Stevens, Maastricht
Op. 32. black ink on paper 125×230 cm 2013
No. 2. 50x50 cm ink on canvas 2013
Op. 34. ink on canvas, 250x120cm, 2013
Op. 28. black ink on paper, 125x210 cm, 2013
Op. 30. 125x160cm ink on paper, 2013
Op. 54. geometric gestures 100x70 cm, 2015
Gallery Varfok, Budapest, 2015
Op. 55. geometric gestures_100x100 cm, 2014
Gallery Varfok, Budapest, 2015
Op. 70. geomeric gestures 100x100cm ink on canvas, 2014
Op. 69. geometric gestures 70x70cm, 2015
op. 77. geometric gestures, 100x150cm ink on canvas, 2015
Op. 86. ink on canvas, 120x120cm, 2016
Op. 132.75x150cm ink on paper, 2016
Op. 133. 75x150 cm ink on paper, 2016
Op.138. 55x55cm ink on paper, 2017
Op. 141. 50x50cm, ink on paper, 2017
op158.1 ink on paper 75x70cm, 2017
op183. ink on paper. 200x210cm, 2017
Op149. ink on paper, 80x75cm 2017
Op. 171. ink on paper, 40x50cm, 2017
Op. 173. ink on paper, 40x50cm, 2017
Op080917. ink on paper, 75x75cm 2017
Op070917.1. ink on paper, 75x75cm 2017
Op070917.3 ink on paper, 75x75cm 2017
op223. ink on paper, 120x80cm, 2017
op224. ink on paper,120x80cm, 2017
op232. ink on paper.130x125cm, 2017
Detail of op 232.
Museum Romer Floris, Gyor, Hungary, 2017
Op280717. ink on paper 150x200cm, 2017
Close up detail of op280717
OP131017. ink on paper, 200x150cm, 2017
Atelier CHB, Berlin, 2017
op221017. ink on paper, 150x180cm, 2017
Op161017. ink on paper, 150x130cm, 2017
Op241017. ink on paper, 200x150cm, 2017
Op151017. ink on paper, 150X130cm, 2017
CV • 2017 • Artist in residency program –CHB Berlin, DE sept. 11-oct. 27. 2017 • Exhibition Untitled TZT016, a Hungarian rhapsody at Bos Fine Art. Gyula Sági & Janos Szasz Saxon The Hague"Concrete Art" Netherlands • Lelystad - Netherlands Gallery BOS FINE ART • AUTISM AS METAPHORE - ICA-D Contemporary art institue, Dunaújváros, HU 2017. jun 10th. - aug 4th • AUTISM AS METAPHORE MUSUM of Szent István Király, Székesfehérvár HU 2017. jun 10th. - sept. 17th • "Light position" at Museum RÓMER, Győr – HU 2017. jun 24 – aug 31. • 5th Rangsit University International Design Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand."Work in Progress 5 : Design Spectrum" • group show Royal Bank of Scotland in Richmond, London gallery Wealt of Art. april • Artist in residency program in Paris 27th of Januray - 30th of April, 2017 • 2016IDEAL HOME SHOW, LONDON 18 MARCH - 3 APRIL, Olympia London, presented by Wealt-of-art, London • 2016 ART KARLSRUHE 18th - 21st February 2016, presented by Gallery Várfok, Budapest • 2016 OXFORD INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 26, 27 & 28 February 2016 • 2015 Infiltratum - Gallery Varfok, 16 October - 14 November 2015, Budapest, HU • 2015 Symmetrie Oase, Povver, Berlin, DE, 10th of July, Germany • 2015 The act of painting group, Galerie Schaufenster, Kreuzberg, Berlin July 3rd – July 19th, Germany • 2014 Crossroads - Gallery Oneiro, June 19. - August 1. 2015, Paris, FR • 2014 Did you say abstract? - Gallery Oneiro, FR, December 5- January 31. 2015, Paris, FR • 2014 The act of painting group, Gallery Valeur, Aichi, Nagoya, August 26 – September 13, Japan • 2014 The act of painting group Casa Sakanoue, Hiyoshi, Kanagawa September 19 – October 2, Japan • 2014 The act of painting group, May 24 – June 15, TAC, Eindhoven, The Netherlands • 2012 Gallery Stevens, Maastricht, NL, 4th of February - 4th of March, Netherlands
Gyula Sågi graduated in Painting at the West Hungarian University in 2010. He lives and works in Berlin. Sagi's motifs and techniques are pure energy. He creates relying on his spiritual intuition. His repetitive structures focus on the inner structuring order of the all-embracing cosmos. After his studies, he practices bee-keeping and directly observed the intelligent, self-ordering and repetitive structures of nature. He uses structure which can be found in nature and he abstracts these to such a degree in which they could only be perceived at the level of signs. The common characteristic of every living structure is the repetitive nature of its visual signs such as DNA structures, hair, branches, etc. Repetition is the same at both micro and macro level. The artistic process is based on subconscious, dynamic and energetic gestures of abstract expressionism, but in a repetitively controlled way. He usually uses indigo ink on canvas, or paper as a medium of his artworks and concentrates on the pure structures of the things. His works are inspired by the movements of German New Expressionism and European Art Informel. On his current works a certain process could be perceived as his attention shifts from organic structures to geometric systems. The serial organic signs are becoming more and more geometric – his main interest lies in rhythm and energy as compositional elements like absence, intermission and caesura play an important role in them. .