Events

It belongs in a museum – 0036 Mark

The képező latest exhibition of the gallery, whose concept focuses on the relationship between street art, pop culture and art history. The street art artist, who has maintained his anonymity for years, prefers to combine popular fairy tale characters with various pop and socio-cultural phenomena.

Miss KK – MODERN RENAISSANCE

Miss KK reworked her favourite Renaissance paintings and paired them with characters from her childhood. The theme of the exhibition was based around her painting "Boticelli - Birth of Venus". It was the first painting in which nudity was not portrayed as a sin.

Imre Fork - NEO_GEN3.SYS

The largest projected graffiti in the country was the theme of this year's 8th Zsolnay Festival of Light in the centre of Pécs. Fork's idea was to create a modern creation story, where there is a central figure who can be seen as both real and imaginary.

GET UP! - urban art festival in Pécs

Urban art festival awaits urban art lovers in Pécs from 24 May to 22 September. Renowned Hungarian and foreign street artists will present their work at the Street Up international exhibition in the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter. A skateboarding exhibition entitled Art of Skate will be on display in the downtown Pécs Gallery, while hip-hop and skateboarding shows, professional workshops, lectures and guided tours will also be part of the festival programme until September.

Molotow Combat

Molotow Combat

The Budapest Molotow Shop's 4-year anniversary graffiti jam was a real hit, with the...

BORN IN SZFVÁR – Nagy Bogi

BORN IN SZFVÁR – Bogi Nagy

Bogi Nagy's exhibition "BORN IN SZFVÁR" builds on the emotionality of belonging and invites the instinct of artistic creation...

Fat Heat – Gratitude of Solitude kiállításmegnyitó / Unmute Gallery

Fat Heat - Gratitude of Solitude exhibition opening / Unmute Gallery

The year 2020 was special for everyone. For Fat Heat, it was because the missed trips gave him the opportunity to create images in a studio setting. This type of methodology confronted him with completely different challenges than the firewall-painted roads. It gave him a chance to escape and served as therapy in the monotony. Some of his paintings respond to the pandemic loneliness experienced in big cities and the virtual crowd of social media.