New exhibition of never-before-seen images by photographer Norbert Zsólyomi

New exhibition of never-before-seen images by photographer Norbert Zsólyomi

Launched last year as a co-production between Hotel Clark in Buda and Leo Bistro on its ground floor, Art Corner focuses on contemporary art. Unseen, their latest exhibition explores the ideals and concept of beauty through the photographic and mixed media works of Norbert Zsólyomi.

Although we can come across the photographer’s applied works every day in the most prominent Hungarian fashion magazines, this time, we have the chance to get familiar with his autonomous artistic credo. The exhibition has been included in the official program of the Budapest Photo Festival and will be open at Leo until 31 May.


Source: Press Release

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