Gallery Neon Opens Doors in Capital

English

Entering Gallery Neon, one feels like walking into the apartment of an old acquaintance. But this apartment has taken on the ambitious task of showing five artists.
 
 
The works complement each other, as if they were specifically made to be shown together. Máté Giricz's  and Judit Borbála Nagy's extraordinary lively worlds of colour show a fantastic comic strip shaded like a rainbow.
 
Ákos Siegmund's photograph-like pictures are a big contrast to works such as Nagy's. They show abandoned square buildings and sewage treatment plants, like images from a documentary, but clearly influenced by symbolism.
 
Humour is also present in the exhibition, for example, in a painting by Ákos Szabó of a village house at dusk. In the sculpture section, black folded forms by Zsófi Farkas, like some giant paper airplanes, show the beauty hidden in tragedy.
 
 
Gallery Neon's opening exhibition can be seen until November 4.
 
Author: Éva Kelemen / Photo: Dániel Kováts