Tamás Kaszás was born in 1976 in Dunaújváros, Hungary's first socialist town (former Sztálinváros,“Stalin-town”). He graduated at the Intermedia department of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts where recently he has continued with his doctoral studies. Kaszás usually creates complex projects inspired by theoretical research. Then applies traditional and new media as well. By mixing poetic images with useful inventions in his exhibiting practice, art pieces appear mostly as special constellations in the frame of large installations (visual-aid). His projects are based on social questions and spiritual science. Keywords like collectivity, collapse, and survival, self-sustainability and autonomy, theory vs practice, folk science, home-made homes, cargo cult, etc. might give an idea about his main topics. In accordance with his conceptual background Kaszás tries to make an economic and ecological art practice using mostly cheap or recycled materials, techniques easily available for everyone. He often works in various collaborations, first of all with Loránt Anikó* (Ex-artists' collective) and Kristóf Krisztián* (the Randomroutines).
Tamás Kaszás
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West Hartford, USA
Cape Town, South Africa
Philadelphia, USA
Skopje, Macedonia
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Quito, Ecuador
Dublin, Ireland
Göteborg, Sweden
Tirana, Albania
Tirana, Albania
Lagos, Nigeria
Lagos, Nigeria
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Sioux Falls, USA
Greenfield, USA
New Orleans, LA, United States
Mobile, USA
Conway, USA
Taipei, Taiwan
Storrs, USA
Indianapolis, USA
Springfield, MA, USA
New York, NY, USA
Portland, ME, USA
Fitzroy, Australia
Wooster, USA
London, United Kingdom
East Jerusalem
Berlin, Germany
Biel, Switzerland
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Raleigh, USA
Greencastle, USA
Calgary, Canada
Dakar, Senegal
Moscow, Russia