Featuring contemporary art in the broadest spectrum, from painting to photography and video to installations and sculpture involving a wide variety of materials and techniques, the INDA Gallery focuses on painting at this year's Art and Antique Fair, but also some outstanding works include small sculptures, photo-based works and zooms. Dances also appear on the stand.
This year's offer was selected from the works of young artists Czenemárta, Dénes Fekete, Martin Henrik and Zsófia Schwéger, and the audience will also see the works of two classics, Ilona Lovas (1946—2021) and János Kazinczy Antal (1914—2008). While Lovas is well known to the Hungarian public, the inclusion of Kazinczy's works is part of the appearances dedicated to the rediscovery at home of the master who lived and created in France for more than forty years, until his death in 2008, and before that in Transylvania, Hungary, Austria and Germany.
We welcome all interested parties at the INDA booth from February 6th to 9th!
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More information about the fair HEREavailable.