ZOLTAN GERLICZKI & SHINE HUANG – NO FURTHER EXPLANATION

ATLANTA, GA, USA

From September 21 to October 21, 2021

Two artists, Zoltan Gerliczki and Shine Huang, are using daily objects to create mysterious and breathtaking images. What are those objects? What do they express? Or is this an experiment? So many questions are left behind. We invite you to be at the exhibition to find out.

 

This exhibition is in conjunction with Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP)


SHINE HUANG


ZOLTAN GERLICZKI


About Artists

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Zoltan Gerliczki was born in Nyíregyházain, Hungary in 1971 and he was raised in a Budapest orphanage during Hungary’s Communist regime. He is a filmmaker, painter, and computer artist who currently works as a graphic designer in Antwerp, London, Paris, and New York. As a graphic designer and post-production artist he has been involved with various publications including Elle Décor, House Beautiful, Zoo Magazine, Io Donna, Departures (US), Cosmopolitan (France), Paris Review, Travel & Leisure, and The Guardian UK, among others. Commercially, he has also been involved with Thierry Mugler, Christian Lacroix, Illy, L’Artisan Parfumeur Paris, among others. Gerliczki is now emerging as a consummate artist breaking boundaries between the various mediums he works within.

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Shine Huang (M.F.A. Photography) is a Chinese-born photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, including Atlanta Mason Fine Art Gallery, SCAD Toris Gallery, South Southeast Gallery, Philadelphia Abington Art Center, Photo Place Gallery, Santa Fe Center Photo review etc.

Shine’s photography skill is also well used in producing advertising and branding photo campaigns. His clients include Coca-Cola, Crown Royal, Hennessy, Isakson Living, Martell, Megan Fullerton Fashion Design, Moët & Chandon, Neiman Marcus. His work also has been featured on different magazines including Lensculture, Ilford Photo, PhotoLux Italy, Dodho Magazine Spain, SXSE Photo magazine and Atlanta Magazine.