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"Deenesh Ghyczy was born in Germany and studied in Amsterdam, Budapest, and Brussels.
He believes paint is uniquely suited to establishing a state of serenity, standstill, and contemplation. His intention is to depict figures that stand beyond the cause-and-effect of everyday life. Some are shown levitating, others in a state of complete inwardness.
His paintings mean to frame past, future and the acutely present in one canvas. It is a view of the human figure that accounts not just for a single outer surface, but respects that perception is in equal measure directed inwards at a mind capable of transcending linear time.
Streams of consciousness appear to be channeled and frozen in the recurrent motif of fragmented, disintegrating figures. The figures portrayed by Ghyczy are surrounded by abstract surfaces and spaces. The simultaneity and repetition of different facial features serves to depict an unusual modes of both time and space.
His work has been exhibited in Germany and Hungary."
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"...His father is from Hungary, which brought him an almost unpronounceable name at least for most German tongues. His mother is German. He always loved painting, as he tells us, he went to the Art Academy in Amsterdam, lived in Budapest and Brussels before he came to Berlin. Deenesh lives in Berlin for about 7 years now, painting, working in his studio, displaying his art. For Deenesh art can be anything, it is about freedom, beauty and truth. He developed a very characteristic style, drawing people, fragmented as if you would see them through a glass panel. In his paintings he wants to display the true character of a person. You'll always see his motif in a very characteristic surrounding, trying to evoke a dialogue with the viewer. Usually Deenesh has a very personal relationship with the people shown in his works. He combines different pictures from various angles..." http://www.ignant.de/2013/01/11/deenesh-ghyczy/ undefined