Creator & Builder

Csaba Gyuris

I believe that the collective spirit of our community, which has power and voice, should be presented to the general public in a dignified manner.

From the Author

NO PIC NO PROOF: Törjük át az algoritmust

NO PIC NO PROOF: Break the algorithm

The NO PIC NO PROOF installation is an abstract, dramatised and spatialised snapshot where the profiles that represent us on social media take physical form and take reality away from us. When someone at a rock concert holds up their phone and "lives" the event on Facebook, the question is: who is enjoying the concert? Is it them or their Facebook profile?

Tűzfalfestmény készült Szenes Hannáról


Firewall painting of Hanna Szenes


The work, which honours the memory of the martyred poet and paratrooper, is part of a series of commemorations organised by the Hungarian Jewish Heritage Foundation and the Government of Hungary to mark the 80th anniversary of the Holocaust in Hungary.

Mr. Zero – Forradalom a nevem

Mr. Zero - Revolution is my name

Mr. Zero's work in Berlin brings to life a rebellious punk culture that also reflects the digital noise that surrounds us. He combines this with various characters from his own post-apocalyptic cyberpunk universe.

Nikon Laci a hazai filmipar graffiti firkásza

Laci Nikon is the graffiti artist of the Hungarian film industry

Laci Nikon brings to life the street style and streetscapes of 1980s New York's "golden era" in her Netflix series Eric. His work can be seen in quite a few other film worlds, where he appears in several graffiti and hundreds of different street doodles. He is the only one who can be found doing graffiti and illustration work for filmmakers.

King Freak legnagyobb filmes paste up-ja

King Freak's biggest film paste-up

How cool is it to see your favourite American producer while you're waiting for the tram, and then find yourself on the set of his film the next day as a street art designer.

Miss KK – MODERN RENAISSANCE

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.