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Ábel Péterfy Pasture
painting
Ágnes Előd
Ticking Object, 2004
András Ravasz
Relax 1/3, Lightbox, 1998
Andrea Sztojánovits: MUCH CLOSER TO THE SUN
fIxIr gallery: perpetual chill space installation | Music by Gergely Álmos
Attila Szűcs
Untitled 1994, oil on canvas
Csaba Kis Róka
interior, Dubniczay Palace
Csaba Nemes
The Place of Absence, 2007, oil on canvas
Csaba Uglár
Untitled, yellow ball bearing, canvas, 1996
Dezső Szabó
Untitled (164 x 300 cm), 1998
Endre Tót I am glad if I can read a newspaper
The picture can be seen at the temporary exhibition of the Modern Gallery - László Vass Collection.
Erik Mátrai
From Orange to Black (2015) and From Blue to Orange (2015)
Esterházy Marcell
Untitled (Books) 2015-2017
Farkas Molnár
The Red Cube House 1923
Gábor Gerhes
Five Defeats Six (photo, print, 2001)
Gábor Kitzinger /Kiégő Izzók: Noisebox
Sound: Rozi Mákó Noisebox is a living instrument—an audiovisual spatial installation brought to life not by quiet contemplation, but by noise, rhythm, and play.
Gergő Kovách
Hanger 2007 acrystal
Gyula Várnai
Water Lilies
Hajnal Németh
Lifestyle – less I-VI. (c-print)
Hajnalka Tarr
Instant Flock
János Korodi
Heliocentric Carpet (oil on canvas, 2001)
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