Michael
Dvortcsak
Michael Dvortcsak is an artist whose work defies categorization.
Although his paintings speak to the intellect, they contain elements
that are as primal as a scream. His imagery is realistic, yet dreamlike;
bathed in light, but shrouded in mystery. Is Dvortcsak showing us
a prehistoric version of ourselves, or is he involving us in a parallel
universe? Dvortcsak’s masterful use of the human figure, landscape
and still life is the means by which he helps the viewer understand
the connection between art and science, and myth versus reality.
Dvortcsak’s credentials include bachelor of art and master
of fine arts degrees from the University of California at Santa
Barbara, where he has also lectured and taught for several years.
He has been a visiting lecturer at California State University,
Long Beach, and a visiting artist at the University of Texas, El
Paso. His works are in many private and public collections, including
the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, Chemical Bank in
New York and Mitsubishi Corporation in Tokyo.
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