





“In Hungary, we grew up with a generational anxiety about how a man can’t connect to the world through his emotions, and I want to change this. While I celebrate the skin, body, friendship, trust, and life in general— with all its ups and downs—‘There is a Big River, in Which There is a Big Island, in Which There is a Lake, in Which There is an Island, in Which There is a Small House, Where a Life is Growing in a Womb’ is my first step toward articulating how I believe we are connected.” — András Ladocsi
Andras is a Hungarian-born, Paris-based visual artist whose work focuses on photography and film to explore the inner depths of human beings and the power of the environment around us—how we all exist in a place of connectedness.