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Zuzanna Gasior
Feb 11, 2025

Boldizar Senteski is a Hungarian artist and designer whose sculptural works transcend traditional boundaries, merging art and functional design.

His unique aesthetic—minimal yet profoundly poetic—manifests through a diverse range of mediums, including bronze, stainless steel, and mirrored surfaces. Each of his creations carries a deep sense of balance between past and future, decay and renewal, reflecting his roots in Budapest, a city where post-Soviet brutalism collides with baroque, neoclassical, and art nouveau grandeur.

Senteski’s practice is defined by a fearless embrace of experimentation. His work spans an eclectic array of objects, from his monumental bronze lamps to his signature mirror paintings and polished stainless steel benches. Despite the varied materials and techniques, a cohesive language of minimalism and poetic expression unites his pieces.

His ability to manipulate light plays a crucial role in his designs, particularly in his mirror objects. These works challenge perception, offering a reflection of the viewer’s world while simultaneously questioning how we see it. Rooted in his university research on human perception, Senteski’s mirrors go beyond traditional reflective surfaces—they incorporate controlled oxidation, turning uncalculated errors into celebrated artistic expressions.

Senteski’s mirror paintings are among his most recognizable works. By allowing silver oxidation to take its course, he creates one-of-a-kind handmade mirrors that blur the line between function and art. His process embraces imperfection, elevating natural transformations into design elements. These mirrors serve as both sculptural statements and philosophical inquiries into the nature of human perception.

Senteski’s lighting pieces are just as commanding as his mirror works. His massive bronze lamp sculptures stand as luminous monuments to craftsmanship and industrial innovation. These designs not only illuminate spaces but also serve as architectural focal points, evoking both the weight of history and the promise of the future.

His furniture, particularly his polished stainless steel benches, continues his exploration of materiality. These pieces, sleek yet organic, highlight his ability to infuse industrial elements with warmth and intimacy. Their highly reflective surfaces interact with their surroundings, further reinforcing Senteski’s fascination with perception and transformation.

Senteski’s creations have found a home on the global stage, exhibited in prestigious galleries such as Studiotwentyseven, Galerie Philia, Objective Gallery, and Rue Verte. Based between Paris and Budapest, he continues to challenge the intersection of art and design, pushing the limits of material alchemy and perception.

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Zuzanna Gasior
Feb 11, 2025

Boldizar Senteski is a Hungarian artist and designer whose sculptural works transcend traditional boundaries, merging art and functional design.

His unique aesthetic—minimal yet profoundly poetic—manifests through a diverse range of mediums, including bronze, stainless steel, and mirrored surfaces. Each of his creations carries a deep sense of balance between past and future, decay and renewal, reflecting his roots in Budapest, a city where post-Soviet brutalism collides with baroque, neoclassical, and art nouveau grandeur.

Senteski’s practice is defined by a fearless embrace of experimentation. His work spans an eclectic array of objects, from his monumental bronze lamps to his signature mirror paintings and polished stainless steel benches. Despite the varied materials and techniques, a cohesive language of minimalism and poetic expression unites his pieces.

His ability to manipulate light plays a crucial role in his designs, particularly in his mirror objects. These works challenge perception, offering a reflection of the viewer’s world while simultaneously questioning how we see it. Rooted in his university research on human perception, Senteski’s mirrors go beyond traditional reflective surfaces—they incorporate controlled oxidation, turning uncalculated errors into celebrated artistic expressions.

Senteski’s mirror paintings are among his most recognizable works. By allowing silver oxidation to take its course, he creates one-of-a-kind handmade mirrors that blur the line between function and art. His process embraces imperfection, elevating natural transformations into design elements. These mirrors serve as both sculptural statements and philosophical inquiries into the nature of human perception.

Senteski’s lighting pieces are just as commanding as his mirror works. His massive bronze lamp sculptures stand as luminous monuments to craftsmanship and industrial innovation. These designs not only illuminate spaces but also serve as architectural focal points, evoking both the weight of history and the promise of the future.

His furniture, particularly his polished stainless steel benches, continues his exploration of materiality. These pieces, sleek yet organic, highlight his ability to infuse industrial elements with warmth and intimacy. Their highly reflective surfaces interact with their surroundings, further reinforcing Senteski’s fascination with perception and transformation.

Senteski’s creations have found a home on the global stage, exhibited in prestigious galleries such as Studiotwentyseven, Galerie Philia, Objective Gallery, and Rue Verte. Based between Paris and Budapest, he continues to challenge the intersection of art and design, pushing the limits of material alchemy and perception.

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If you would like to feature your works on Thisispaper, please visit our Submission page and subscribe to Thisispaper+. Once your submission is approved, your work will be showcased to our global audience of 2 million art, architecture, and design professionals and enthusiasts.
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