IGOR EUGEN PROKOP
THE SHIP OF FOOLS
Igor Eugen Prokop’s painting “The Ship of Fools” is a satirical and caricature-rich artwork reflecting our contemporary world. The piece is created with acrylic paint on canvas and is intended for adult audiences.
The graphic solutions in the artwork vividly portray fools’ journey in their self-indulgence world. The characters appear grotesque and absurd, highlighting modern society’s oddities and customs.
In Prokop’s work, you can also recognize figures inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, clearly alluding to the traditions of medieval painting and its absurdities.
The artwork can also be seen as an allegory, where the fools’ journey to Noah’s last ark represents an escape from the expectations and madness of society. The underlying message of the painting may encourage us to contemplate the absurdity of our own decisions and actions.
Igor Eugen Prokop’s “The Ship of Fools” painting is a powerful and thought-provoking masterpiece that can prompt deeper reflections on the peculiarities and contradictions of our modern world.
IGOR EUGEN PROKOP
(Details) Acryl on canvas. 150 x120 cm
Igor Prokop © All rights reserved.
Acryl on canvas. 150 x120 cm
Igor Prokop © All rights reserved.
Igor Jeno Prokop is a Hungarian artist whose profound love for the natural world and its diverse manifestations permeates his work.
Born in Budapest in 1953, Prokop currently resides and creates in Visegrad.
His educational journey reflects his multifaceted interests and spans across various fields. After completing his studies in dental technology from 1971 to 1973, he embarked on a career as a teacher of art and biology from 1974 to 1978.
Prokop continued to expand his knowledge by studying biology from 1981 to 1984, followed by philosophy from 1985 to 1986, film aesthetics from 1987 to 1988, and design management from 1990 to 1992.
In 2001-2002, he also delved into the realm of environmental protection.
Throughout his illustrious career, Prokop has received numerous accolades for his artistic endeavors. Notably, he garnered Special Mentions at the Chianciano Biennale in 2009, a Biennale Leonardo Award for drawings 2, and the European Confederation of Art Critics Award for drawings 1 in 2011. In 2013, he earned a Special Mention for Excellence at the Chianciano Biennale and a Biennale Leonardo Award for Painting 3 at the same event in 2015.
The year 2015 also brought him the International Confederation of Art Critics Award 3 at the London Art Biennale. Prokop’s remarkable journey continued with the International Prize Andrea Mantegna in Mantova in 2017, and in 2018, he was honored with a Biennale Leonardo Award for Painting 3 and the Oxford University Alumni Society Award 1 at the Chianciano Biennale.
Prokop’s artistic philosophy is deeply rooted in his profound connection to the natural world and his ardent commitment to its preservation. Through his travels, he has borne witness to the beauty and fragility of the Earth, capturing and presenting it to his audience with immense love and passion.
Acryl on canvas. 200 x150 cm
Igor Prokop © All rights reserved.
(Details)
Acryl on canvas. 200 x150 cm
Igor Prokop © All rights reserved.
Prokop’s artwork mirrors his reverence for the vibrant colors, shapes, and forms found within the seas, forests, and islands he has explored. Prokop firmly believes in the significance of safeguarding the magic of the natural world for future generations, which fuels his dedication to environmental protection and his desire to share fragments of this infinite world with others.