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JOHN SZABO - Marion Meyer Contemporary Art

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<strong>JOHN</strong> <strong>SZABO</strong><br />

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“John Szabo laid down multiple layers of<br />

blue resin for his Blue Light Diptych, which<br />

consists of two square wooden panels covered<br />

in reflective material that offers remarkable<br />

depth, yet is opaque and impenetrable.”<br />

Richard Chang<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Critic<br />

ARTnews; May 2010<br />

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“A rising star…Szabo’s work is inventive and thoughtful, displaying a great deal of<br />

care in detail and concept…in the vein of Mark Rothko.”<br />

Roberta Carasso<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Critic<br />

PhD, <strong>Art</strong> History, New York University<br />

International <strong>Art</strong> Critics Association<br />

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“John Szabo paints exploding galaxies and other organic shapes on square canvases,<br />

using inks, paints, resins and finally polymer to create luminous effects. They<br />

reference the experience of stargazing on a dark, clear night or of staring at the<br />

heavens just before dawn. These works are evocative of the art inspired by the<br />

Theosophical movement in the early- to mid-20th century, yet simultaneously have a<br />

new-age, non-derivative vision of the possibility of greater worlds beyond our own.”<br />

Liz Goldner<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Critic<br />

<strong>Art</strong>Scene<br />

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"John Szabo's new series titled Galaxy, invites and seduces the viewer to form a<br />

relationship with each piece by recalling and relating their own experiences, dreams<br />

and thoughts about the wonders of our Galaxy. These works both inspire and demand<br />

one to think about and explore the big questions of our universe."<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>Meyer</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>Meyer</strong> <strong>Contemporary</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

www.marionmeyergallery.com

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