Alone, Always the Woman
The woman is neither idealized, nor monumental, nor a heroine, nor even a mother, but rather a natural apparition.
The woman is neither idealized, nor monumental, nor a heroine, nor even a mother, but rather a natural apparition.
Andrei Mateescu reverses the relationship between interior and exterior, between urban and private space.
An important aspect is that Szőllősi eschews traditional Albertian linear perspective.