The exhibition has five different themes: river, woman, time, portrait, and philosophers and poets.
Minuti was born in Romano di Lombardia in 1947. After earning a degree in Milan, he bought an old bronze foundry, where he worked with some of Italy's best sculptors.
A woman brought Minuti to Hungary, where he was touched by the beauty of the countryside around Kecskemét. Minuti's bronze sculpture Flying was unveiled in Kecskemét in 2004, and his terracotta statue of the writer Zsigmond Móricz was inaugurated at the Hetényegyháza Community Education Centre in 2008.
Minuti's work has been exhibited in Japan, Taiwan, France, Germany and the United States.
Angelo Minuti's Sculptures is open at the Italian Culture Institute through June 19.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)