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Levente Sulyok is a Professor of Painting and Drawing at Wichita State University's College of Fine Arts, within the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries (ADCI). Born in Hungary and based in the U.S. since 1991, his work explores intersections of aesthetics, language, and political resistance through visual art. He holds an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design (2006), a BA in Art Practice from UC Berkeley (2003), and a Collegiate Teaching Certificate from Brown University.
- Education:
- MFA, Painting, Rhode Island School of Design, 2006
- BA, Art Practice, University of California at Berkeley, 2003
His art critically engages commercial imagery and slogans, recontextualizing them as acts of resistance. Notable projects include Small Pleasures (2012–2016), an interactive installation at the Ulrich Museum of Art, and Documenta Detour in Kassel, Germany. Solo exhibitions include All the Paranoid Monoliths (2012) at Martina Johnston Gallery, reviewed as an 'aesthetically cohesive' exploration of 'voluble silences.'
Current projects focus on collaborative interventions and philosophical inquiries into visual form. Sulyok's practice emphasizes transformative reworking of existing signs to expose ideological gaps.
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