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A secret, sacred garden | The Old Artists’ Colony of Szentendre

A secret, sacred garden | The Old Artists’ Colony of Szentendre

“Szentendre is beautiful, and in July, cicadas sing at the foot of the pines. If I close my eyes, I could believe the sea is near.” – Béla Hamvas The Szentendre Old Artists’ Colony offers a true refuge from the rush of the outside world. It is a place where the
“Depth lies not in pain or joy – but in the quality of attention – interview with visual artist Ádám Dóra

“Depth lies not in pain or joy – but in the quality of attention – interview with visual artist Ádám Dóra

Sneakers, burgers, chips, tubs of sauce – at first glance, all this could be nothing more than a mere list of a mindless (food) consumer’s favorite accessories. Yet when these motifs appear on a vast canvas in bold hues, the image inevitably carries a dual meaning: does the painter live
“I Prefer Light, But Not Single-Channeled Things” – Interview with József Csató

“I Prefer Light, But Not Single-Channeled Things” – Interview with József Csató

It’s not my first time in the studio of Józsi – we’ve known each other for a long time, and we’re almost as close as friends are – but it’s always a little different. The colors and dynamics of the works in progress and those waiting to be
The guy who completely redefined the concept of contemporary art | Interview with Szabolcs Bozó
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The guy who completely redefined the concept of contemporary art | Interview with Szabolcs Bozó

He is only thirty years old and his paintings are already known throughout the art world. In the last two years, his work has been exhibited in cities such as Beijing, New York, Madrid, Miami, Paris, and Stockholm. Yet until now, few people in Hungary have heard of Szabolcs Bozó’