Born in 1990 in West Berlin, Germany, lives and works in Budapest, Hungary
Biography
Working primarily through installation and sculpture, Gideon Horváth develops a practice informed by queer theory and shaped by Greco-Roman mythology. Central to his work is the notion of vulnerability, understood as a collective force. The artist seeks to dismantle binary visions of the world—as the opposition between nature and culture—by challenging the dualistic and hierarchical structures that underpin them.
With the support of the Liszt Institute – Hungarian Cultural Center in Paris and of Longtermhandstand