In the workshop of Lajos Csertő

His ex­per­ti­se and en­gi­ne­e­ring skills are evi­dent in the steel struc­tu­res of the Hun­ga­ri­an Pa­vi­li­on in Se­vil­le, and in the chur­ches of Száz­ha­lom­bat­ta and Paks. Bes­ide pub­lic sta­tues, he also pro­du­ces In­di­an semi-pre­ci­o­us stone al­tars, blown-glass small sculp­tu­res, ce­ra­mic ob­jects and woo­den sta­tu­et­tes. His in­te­rest is fo­cu­s­ed on the ma­te­ri­al itself and on the cre­a­tive pro­cess of pro­duc­ti­on du­ring which mat­ter is in­for­med – as the form of a sta­tue is freed from the gra­ni­te or the blown glass al­ters and ac­qu­i­res its form. Bes­ide his ce­ra­mics, small sculp­tu­re and scale mo­dels of buil­dings, his „in­vent­ions” and pro­ject de­signs will be given pro­mi­nen­ce at the ex­hi­bit. Their com­mon de­no­mi­na­tor is the as­p­ira­ti­on to inc­re­a­se the coll­ec­tive qu­a­lity of life. One of his most in­ter­est­ing plans con­cerns the ar­ti­fi­ci­al lakes of a pro­jec­ted Duna-Tisza canal. The plan charts the pos­si­bi­li­ti­es to de­ve­lop the neg­lec­ted en­vi­ron­ment from Bu­da­pest to Kecs­ke­mét.  Lajos Cser­tő’s ex­ten­sive pro­duc­ti­on prac­ti­ces and the dis­tinc­tive am­bi­ance of his work­shop has al­ways att­rac­ted ar­chi­tec­tu­re and sculp­tu­re stu­dents who ar­rive for in­terns­hip from the „Tra­vel­l­ing Scho­ol” of the Kós Ká­roly As­so­ci­a­ti­on and from the Uni­ver­sity of App­li­ed Arts and De­sign. For­mer stu­dents praise his ma­s­terly skills, his amaz­ing di­li­gen­ce and hu­ma­nity. In the words of his fri­end and col­la­bo­ra­tor, Imre Ma­ko­vecz: „... in the true sense of the word, he is never an ama­teur, al­ways a ma­s­ter.”

The ex­hi­bit­ion aims to pre­sent the le­gen­dary work­shop of Lajos Cser­tő, to pre­sent his cre­a­tive pro­cess and the di­ver­sity which has be­co­me the stap­le of his ma­s­terly work.

 

 

 

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In the work­shop of Lajos Cser­tő

Cser­tő Lajos mű­he­lyé­ben
2015. November 5. - 2016. January 31.

Kunsthalle, Budapest

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