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Manhattan, New York City Zsolt Hlinka
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Viennametry, Zsolt Hlinka
Our next station in the search for geometrical shapes and symmetries is Vienna: its architecture, like Budapest, carries both the lasting impression of the past, and also the promise of a bright future, and the unstoppable nature of progress. In my photographs, I have captured this dynamism, so the common topic was chosen to be the upward aspiration. They have been apostrophized to be tunnels, reaching towards the unknown.
Though the objects may seem like stationary and silent, upon closer inspection we can see the memory of countless past events. Not only historical buildings are depicted, which are well versed in the actualities of old times, but their modern pairs are also showcased. These forms are developed by building on their predecessors, respecting or even breaking traditions, which means they cannot be separated from each other. So the pieces of my series are all related and show a process arching over many eras.
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Zsolt Hlinka Photo Collage
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Zsolt Hlinka《 URBAN SYMMETRY 》
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The Symmetric Beauty of Budapest’s Theatres by Zsolt Hlinka
Zsolt Hlinka‘s Auditorium is a photographic series that captures the beauty of symmetry found in indoor architecture, compositions that are captured in Budapest.
In this series, the splendid photographer focuses on empty theaters, allowing the walls, the pillars and the empty hallways to whisper untold secrets. Each of these ornate auditoriums reflect the rich Hungarian culture and evoke a sense of awe as viewers get lost in the geometric patterns embedded in the architecture. According to the words of the artist about this series, “A defining characteristic of my pictures is how they take the recipient to a reversed world: they no longer show the theater from the viewer’s perspective, but from the point of view of the performer, looking out from the stage.” His unique perspective regarding the vantage point has allowed the audience to immerse in the change in the architectural style that Hungary has embraced over the years.
See more works from the artist’s portfolio on Behance and on Instagram.
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