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Zoltán Vancsó | |
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Born | Vancsó Zoltán 29 October 1972 Budapest, Hungary |
Occupation | Photo journalist |
Notable work | Silent Stills (2002)
Twincity, Budapest–Paris (2006) Still Movies (1995–2007) Unintended Light (2008) Between Nothingness and Eternity (2010) |
Awards | Balogh Rudolf Award (2002) |
Website | www |
Zoltan Vancso (born 29 October 1972, in Budapest) is a Hungarian photographer, photo reporter. He primarily became renowned for his black and white photography but nowadays he takes color photos reflecting explicit and deliberate concepts. His work is characterized by a peculiar "Vancsonesque" perspective: opting for formally simple solutions but nonetheless creating an inexhaustible world through his pictures. "It is not allowed to either write of, think of or associate the photos of Zoltan Vancso with anything. These pictures are objects of meditation." Peter Mueller, writer. "Zoltan Vancso cultivates photography philosophically, and saying this is the greatest compliment, the deepest form of appreciation on my part." (Peter Dobai, writer, dramaturge)