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Gunther Gerzso



...I wonder whether if André Breton had seen the totality of Gerzso's work he might not have been forced to invent a new category of Surrealism, as he had done in the 1940s in his desire to bring Gorky's achievement into the surrealist fold, whether he might not have been forced to acknowledge the ability of abstract art to challange our preconceptions of perceived reality.

John Golding, Gunther Gerzso and the Landscape of the Mind,
Gerzso Editions du Griffon, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 1983




Ocre-verde-azul, 1991
Oil on Masonite
23 1/2 x 31 7/8 in. (60 x 81 cm)
Private collection


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