Posted by Fabio 1 October 2010
For some considerable time Akos Birkás’s paintings, constructed in diptychs, evoked “heads” (Köpfbilder) in simple oval forms (more than 200 of them), often on the scale of the body, which by the horizon of 2000 had become veritable portraits suggesting the apparent symmetry of the human figure as much as the schizophrenic possibilities of the personality. read more