Istók Bernadett Kortárs művész
Petal of hope

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Introduction
Bernadett Istók's contemporary art approaches the intertwining of everyday life and the human psyche with a holistic perspective. Born in Budapest in 1985, she completed her studies at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and spent a year in Berlin on a scholarship. Throughout her career, she combines a wide range of techniques – painting, installations, and digital media – to reflect the value crisis of modern society.
Artistic Style and Inspiration
Bernadett's works are characterized by conceptual thinking and groundbreaking material use. She often employs recycled objects that reflect the contradictions of daily consumer culture. She draws inspiration from the fusion of psychology, ethnology, and natural sciences, making her works both intellectual and highly sensory.
Major Works
• "Metamorphosis Project" (2017): an interactive installation where visitors could generate images shaped by their own voices. • "Existence+Space" (2019): a large-scale series of layered canvas paintings where abstract motifs referring to the environmental crisis intertwine with human faces. • "Digital Planes" (2021): a working group offering a VR experience that examines the boundary between real and virtual spaces.
Exhibitions and Awards
Bernadett has regularly participated in domestic and international festivals: in 2018, she was featured in the satellite program of the Venice Biennale, and in 2020, she presented her work at the Lisbon Contemporary Art Center. In 2022, she received the Noémi Kulcsár Award, which is granted to emerging talents.
Conclusion
Bernadett Istók's work merges multiple layers of contemporary art while encouraging active participation from the viewer. Her creations not only provide an aesthetic experience but also raise questions about identity, nature, and the future of technology. Her promising career deserves attention both on the domestic stage and internationally.