Magda Csutak

Approaching Zero

translated from the original German by Christopher Barber

Here are the most important steps, the stations that indicate how my work has led me to the question of zero,
(I have landed at the edge of the quantum field vacuum).

Matter forms, explains

My interest in material goes back a long way. When I think back to the point at which it unequivocally became acceptable in my work, it carries the title In Honor of the Earth, actually a vertical relief MATTER EARTH, a massive 3×3 m2 work in fireclay weighing tons. The mass modeled in wave forms in 9 elements, square, blocky, GEO-METRICALLY structured. Here this can literally be seen as the intervention of a GEOMETER (and not geometry being called a direction in art).


Magda Csutak

My Kunstkammer,
Materiality in the Media Art or the activity of the matter.

The phenomenon of our time, the increasing loss of our physical substance through the digitalization as well as the ever growing flood of data and information let us forget and ignore that exactly in the essence of the substance itself, in its activity lies the possibility to make the invisible visible. The substance itself is an actor in the cognitive process.
In my work I
made a selection of materials according to the most important criteria
of their characteristic, allowing them to act, such as: silicon, carbon,
silver, nickel-iron oxid.
I am aware that “Counting with the pencil stroke” is not an utopia
anymore. The silicon electronic with graphs (graphic platelets, which
have only the size of one atomic layer) could drive the miniaturization
to the atomic dimension. This material – already known since the
antiquity – the graphite with its atomic grid structure, multiple
superimposed honeycombs is becoming soon a functioning reality for
quantum computer. Our atomic clock ticks unrecognized.

*The both physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov got in 2010
the Nobel Prize in Physics for the creation and analysis of graphs.

In the present work (see detailed image) I intend to show graphite in
form of graphs. This work (work in progress), which has the title “My
Kunstkammer” for a long time already, is developing in my laboratory, in
other words on the wall of my studio. It is quasi a networking diagram
of thought-elements generated by me.

It consists of:
4 pieces of Polaroid photographs
astronomical images
wooden sticks
plastic rulers
head shape
porcelain plate, coated by photo emulsion
and tracing paper with graphite tracks.


Emese Mucsi

A Momentary Break from Mortal Fright
MAGDA CSUTAK: DISTINCTION
Magda Csutak: Distinction, 1979, 6 x 5 cm, bone china, gold
© Courtesy of Márk Radics and the artist
Photo: Márk Radics

Was das Computer horror – this mysterious inscription is found on a work made by artist Magda Csutak (1945, Sfântu Gheorghe) in 1978. Although the frail bone china artifact created with a peculiar procedure shares certain properties with brooches – it is fastened similarly and the material it was made of is just as meaningful as that of jewelry – this outward appearance is faded by the message conveyed and advertised by the object. So this is not a badge, this is a Distinction as its title confirms. It is not general but it is unique. It can only shine on the chest of who is worthy. But who can deserve such a thing and with what? Based in Vienna at the time, Csutak created the Distinction in the late seventies within an art project, and at one point she distributed her unique awards among her friends who were mostly the main actors of the Hungarian underground art scene. A fair number of people received one, including László Beke, Annamária Szőke, and Tamás St. Auby. Upon the bestowal of the items, each laureate was notified that this personal recognition was also meant as their urn.


My Contribution to the International Year of Glass 2022

Assembled and translated by Rebeka Erdő

ABOUT THE WORK
I unite my body of work in “My Kunstkammer,” which connects the future with the past by
posing three significant questions:
1) What is the matter, both corporeal and incorporeal matter (elementary particles such as
electrons, photons, etc.)?
2) The zero (nothingness or the ellipse).
3) The relationship between the picture and image.
These three themes are closely interconnected and gain increasing significance through the
use of electronic and quantum-based instruments in the so-called “PROSTHESIS WORLD”
(microscopes, telescopes, computers, smartphones, etc.).

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