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The exhibition also aims to override the illusory - reality-distorting and beauty-idealising imperative of digital imaging. Experiencing and presenting real human emotions and qualities face to face is just as valuable as living and capturing the moment in a unique creative form.

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Art EXHIBITION

Duration: 17 January 2025 - 29 January 2025

Opening date: Friday 17 January 2025, 17h

Venue: DAVID ART GALLERY 1-2 / 1055 Budapest, Falk Miksa str. 6-8

EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Nora Dominika Balo, Johann Friedmann, Csaba Zsigmond, Bela Balog, Ramona Benko, Janos Gelencser, Gabor Gerloczy, Matilda Godri, Adrienn Koreny, Ildiko Koreny, Krisztina Lorincz, Arpad Majoros, Vince Masa, Istvan Mate, Kalman Nagy, Klaudia Scheiber, Peter Solymosi, Dora Stork, Attila Szabo, Szilvia Terdik, Julia Szalma, David Norbert, Ancsa Weide, Zsuzsa Fekete


NEVER EMPTY ONE  Art Exhibition 

"Be water my friend" 

Ancsa Weide, Bela Balog, David Norbert, Szilvia Terdik, Elvira Marko-Radler, Ervin David, Barbara Em, Iren Vitos

Group Art Exhibition - David Art Gallery - Budapest

"Minden tettemben és gondolatomban és életem minden mozzanatában meg tudom magam tartani. A szerelemben nem: itt teljesen fel kell magamat adni." – Hamvas Béla: Héloise és Abélard

Megnyitó: 2024. november 7. 18:00.
Helyszín: A.P. Art Gallery Budapest, 1085 Budapest, József körút 64.

Exhibition of artists of David Art Gallery. As the end of the year approaches, a collection exhibition in the David Gallery.  


"I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers."  Claude Monet 

Barbara Em. - Solo Art Exhibition - David Art Gallery - Budapest



The BEAT Art Exhibition with David Norbert & Bela Balog. 


IREN VITOS - ART EXHIBITION - TIME TISSUE

Free poetry takes an abstract form. Letters are not arranged into words, words not into lines and stanzas, but into random lines and shapes. 


"I went out into the wild because I wanted to live consciously. I wanted to fully absorb the essence of life. To destroy everything that was not Life, so that I would not realize at the hour of my death that I had not lived." - by Henry David Thoreau