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Many people say I am an abstract painter.
Actually, I think my paintings are very realistic. They are real
because they express very accurately what I am all about, and in
doing so they are to some degree about everybody else.
-- Gunther Gerzso Twentieth Century Artists on Art published by Pantheon, 1985
By the late 1940's, Gunther Gerzso's geometric abstractions
combined the restricted space of Cubism with the deep vistas of late
Surrealism. His style is characterized by rich, jewel-like glazes of
color, sharp-edged architectural forms, and the suggestion of a
subterranean space, at once erotic and psychological. In addition to
Cubism and Surrealism, his paintings have references to
pre-Columbian art and the varied landscapes of Mexico. He is
Mexico's most significant twentieth century Abstractionist.
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