Rudolf Polanszky - Translineare Structures
Rudolf Polanszky’s works are concerned with finding visual correspondences with the artist’s intellectual configurations inspired by aspects of mathematical and scientific theories without falling prey to a precise aesthetic. It is rather the material chosen and converted that encourages Polanszky to realize entirely abstract ideas in a model-like manner: deformed bits and pieces of acrylic glass, aluminum, cardboard, etc. marked by their use ultimately turn into works of “dirty purity.” These provide the artist with a means to render a new reality achieved through transformations and developments of structures that differs from the supposedly scientifically explainable reality.
On the occasion of the Zeit Kunst Niederösterreich exhibition "Rudolf Polanszky. Translineare Structures" at the Gallery of Lower Austria for Contemporary Art Krems CastYourArt publishes an updated version of its artist-portrait.
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