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DON'T KNOW WHERE GOING
"A little animated conversation between Peter Millard and me. We drew 250 frames each, than swapped frames. I animated on his sequence, and he did the same thing on mine. Without knowing where the other person was going, we animated straight ahead without a plan. This is what came out of it." -Reka Bucsi
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ILLUSION - Short
A wizard is concealing a secret from his partner. Although their love seems to flourish, this hidden secret prevents their relationship from progressing. Will their relationship remain this way forever? A film by Pimlada Pattarachaidaecharuch
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Zsófia Keresztes / Pavilion of Hungary at Venice Art Biennale 2022
Zsófia Keresztes’ exhibition deals with the stages in one’s search for identity. This concept reaches back to Arthur Schopenhauer’s porcupine dilemma but, moving on from this, it takes as its associative starting point an episode from Antal Szerb’s 1937 novel Journey by Moonlight, used by the artist as a poetic analogy. The exhibition, in four units, explores both the ambivalent relationship between past / present and future and the stages by which people map out their own identity. Liberated in each other’s reflection from the burdens of common and individual experiences, the mutually referenced body fragments – separate yet existing as one community – attempt to achieve their final form.
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Intermission
Repetitive still standing movement, an exploration of the visual image for its own sake. A projection of mental images, which are formed while listening to music. From the simple act of drawing a line, to the intricate movement and complex structure of animation.
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MAFF ♥s Budapest: Carson Coma
Carson Coma is a alt-rock band in Budapest, Hungary. Here they gave one of their fans a camera to take photographs of their show.
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Csató József: Broken Bones of the Heart
The Erika Deák Gallery exhibits paintings of József Csató. His latest series focuses on the concept of still lifes, composed of spatially inverted biomorphic motifs, and its relation to the notions of abstraction. His rich surfaces, enhanced by scratches, lines and monochrome spots, recall the image of reliefs, as their opulent overlays create multidimensional spectacles. His paintings, with their diversely textured and often vibrant colors, are both easy and playful, yet the overall impression of his work suggests a kind of ancient mystery. He constructs his compositions from motifs reminisce to natural fractions, plants, rocks or even body parts, and his now emblematic, cheerfully rounded, amoebetic Csatóforms.
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MAFF Loves: BENJAMIN GORDON
This digital artwork was created by Benjamin Gordon. MAFF does not own any rights to it it is solely in celebration and recognition of the visual artist currently residing in NYC.
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iPhone 6S Bento Box
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