By Pamela Aguirre Leonetti
Getting into Kosice’s world is opening the doors of the future, in spite of the fact that his artworks were created in the past.
Gyula was restless and he had and utopian vision of the world; he was a creator of ideas that set trends. And that can be seen, felt and lived in the exhibition curated by Rodrigo Alonso and organized by the National Museum of Fine Arts in honor of his work.
The hydro sculptures, the artworks with neon gas – element that Kosice introduced for the first time in the artistic world-, the sound of flowing water, the lights, the kinetic art, and the vivid colors in constant movement make the spectator enter a world of fancy and imagination.
Each one of the 20 artworks of the exhibition is a different reality on its own and all of them show the experimentation and originality that characterize this Czech-Argentine artist. Innovation that is even greater in the prototypes of greatest idea, “Hydro Space City”: the projection of a city that is suspended over the space thanks to the energy of water.
Once Kosice wrote: “what I wanted to be: walk through the edge of the century and keep being a builder of the future”. Without any doubt, he achieved that by far.
Enjoy!