PETER HORVATH

Peter Horvath is an assemblage and New Media artist. Embracing digital technologies at the birth of the Web, he created audio/video narratives through selective editing of film footage and the use of his early collages. His new work similarly focuses on deconstructing and recontextualizing imagery through assemblage, drawing from personal and found materials.

Merging street ephemera, movie posters, photographs, ink, acrylic and spray paint, Horvath creates densely layered narrative assemblages. Reflecting on his fascination with media consumption, cultural icons and urban decay, these portrait works share an affinity with the Décollage of the 1960’s Nouveau Réalistes Mimmo Rotella and Jacques Villeglé.

Using imagery of friends, family and celebrated public figures, Horvath obscures his central characters with peeling, torn paper fragments and paint, frenetically surrounding a stilled subject. “When I began making these works I considered how we have become a society obsessed with aging, clinging to, and in pursuit of our emblems of youth. The images of the people I choose for these portraits have a strength and vitality – I place them among the wreckage of crumbling, entropic elements – suggesting nothing lasts forever”.

Peter Horvath’s work is included in permanent and private collections internationally, including the Nion McEvoy collection, the Art Gallery of Hamilton’s permanent collection, and in 2016 an addition to the Whitney Museum of American Art. He is the recipient of commissions from Rhizome.org at The New Museum, NYC (2005) and Turbulence.org New Radio and Performing Arts, Boston (2004). He has received numerous grants from The Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council for his New Media work.

Horvath exhibits in museums and galleries globally, including Galerie de Bellefeuille & Clarendon Fine Art, 2024, the Rise Art Prize Exhibition in London UK, and Stephen Bulger Gallery, 2018. Other exhibitions include the Whitney Museum Of American Art‘s Artport (NYC), Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico City), the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (Québec City, Canada) and FILE Electronic Language International Festival (São Paulo, Brazil).

Arnold Palmer

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ In this portrait of golf legend Arnold Palmer, Horvath captures iconic moments from his illustrious career. It features highlights such as Palmer’s victory…

Captain America

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ The legendary Peter Fonda is immortalized in this striking assemblage, portraying his iconic role as Captain America from the revolutionary 1969 film Easy…

Dorothy

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ In this vibrant reinterpretation of Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, Horvath subtly evokes the iconic Yellow Brick Road through the use of…

Elton

Mixed Media on Paper 46″ x 39″ In this portrait of musician and cultural icon Elton John, Horvath brings together key elements from Elton’s musical legacy. The work features album…

Elvis

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ In this vibrant slice of Americana, Elvis Presley is immortalized at the peak of his career, surrounded by iconic concert and film posters…

John Wayne

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ This dynamic portrait of the legendary John Wayne brings together references to his storied film career, with posters from The Alamo, The Train…

Lennon

Mixed Media on Paper 46″ x 39″ This portrait of John Lennon places the iconic musician in the midst of key symbols from his legendary career. Featured are: original 1960s…

Muhammad Ali

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ In hues of yellow, gold and blue, this portrait of Muhammad Ali riffs on Ali’s celebrity, prestige and stature. Horvath depicts his subiect…

Pour L’amour (Audrey Hepburn)

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ In this striking portrait of Audrey Hepburn, Horvath weaves together elements from her iconic films such as Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Charade, Funny Face,…

Sophia Loren

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ This striking portrait of the timeless Sophia Loren weaves together references to her illustrious acting career. Featured are fragments of the film poster…

Superstar (Marilyn Monroe)

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ In this powerful portrait of Marilyn Monroe, Horvath includes a cacophony of visual queues to portray this larger than life icon. Monroe’s film…

The Godfather

Mixed Media on Canvas 60″ x 50″ In this compelling rendition of Marlon Brando as The Godfather, Horvath surrounds the central figure with a wealth of references from the original…