Zsuzsanna Korodi Hungary, b. 1984

"My screens are windows, but the spectacle is your decision."
- Zsuzsanna Korodi
 
Hungarian artist based in Budapest, Zsuzsanna Korodi is known for her works made with a material rarely highlighted: glass. Between kinetic and constructed inspiration, the artist handles with virtuosity 2D or 3D to imagine works playing on optical illusions. Exploiting the properties of glass to create magnifying effects coupled with carefully studied superimpositions of colors, she creates a real visual vertigo.
 
Resolutely aesthetic, her works are the result of a physical experience that questions our perception of reality: as the viewer moves in front of the transparent surfaces, hidden colors appear behind the glass prism, escaping as soon as they appear, creating an illusion of movement that leaves the viewer wondering and amazed. The brain must then constantly reinterpret what the eye sees.
 
The theme of the screen is recurrent in the work of Zsuzsanna Korodi. She revisits this everyday object by striving to transmit a new type of spatial experience, based on movement, color and light.
 
Different series of research will sometimes focus on the effects of moiré, on color, or on a play of forms, but the artist's deepest intention is to explore the different optical phenomena generated by glass. Her works thus stage the interplay between a static work and a "responsive eye".
 
Zsuzsanna Korodi was born in 1984 in Budapest She graduated (MA) at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest, and recently working on her Dla degree (Doctor of Liberal Arts) in Fine Art at the University of Pécs'. Her work has been exhibited in many European galleries.