Exhibitions
IN FLUX
In the works of Zsolt Zimmermann and HENIBARA, geometric abstraction is not merely a visual experiment, but also an examination of how new meanings can emerge from what at first glance seems simple.
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LITTLE BUDAPEST
Printa's latest exhibition examines mass-produced souvenirs intended for tourists. The subjective reflections of four artists - with irony, humor, abstract or documentary tools.
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BACK TO THE FEATURE
The exhibition Back to the Feature is a kind of personal archive of the cultural and social critical reflections of the past decade. A selection of hundreds of drawings, each framed – where the frames are not just aesthetic accessories, but active carriers of meaning.
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TRAFFIC
Perception, observation and visual simplification play a central role in the works of graphic artist and visual artist Balázs Lobot. Trafik does not aim to define a clear narrative – not a specific place or story, but rather a visual rhythm, fragments of memories compressed into pixels.
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SKINNED
Can something be so lifelike that it resembles nothing we know? What role do the effects on our various senses and empathy play in this? In addition to artistic intuition and experimentation, these questions, among others, shape intermedia artist Lili Janca's visual art project called Pacamorf.
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HOMEBOUND
What makes a home a home? What does it mean to leave it and then find it again? Can our home be multiple spaces at the same time? What is the feeling of home like? And what are the factors that trigger this feeling in us? The first exhibition of the Printa edition was inspired by the interrelated system of home and space.
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XYZ
How does a generation see itself? How self-identical is this image at the individual level? Can connections be found between generational identity and an artist's creative method? Printa's XYZ exhibition, as the title suggests, addressed the social issues of generations X, Y and Z.
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CONVERGENCE
We challenged artists from different fields to create screenprints. We pushed them out of their comfort zones and explored how their visual language could be translated into screenprinting.
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