Imre Bak and Katharina Roters exhibition
Contemporary exhibition

Imre Bak and Katharina Roters exhibition

2008-11-03

The exhibition presents the latest works of the Munkácsy and Kossuth prize awarded painter, Imre Bak .

Bak’s latest paintings essentially demonstrate his distinctive style with his trademark space illusions, geometric forms and a new return to the lately-neglected shadows to reveal exciting new spaces and emblematic signs.

The exhibition also showcased works by Katharina Roters.

The painter from the middle generation studied painting in Germany at the University of Fine Arts, Düsseldorf before completing the Doctor of Liberal Arts program headed by Ilona Keserü at the University of Fine Arts, Pécs.

Roters was invited to group exhibitions to several recognised institutions including the Ernst Museum, the Gallery of Pécs, and the Ludwig Museum in Aachen. Roters’ art is abstract painting using vivid colouring. Her abstract signs, however, take different shapes and forms with different colours used for each cell, resulting in an overarching plasticity of the painting.