CURRENT/RECENT SHOWINGS:
2024 - 'Geometry Now', Vasarely Museum, Budapest, Hungary (opens 09 May)
2024 - 'Colors, Numbers', Vasarely Museum, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Ripensare lo Spazio e il Tempo', X Biennale Don Primo Mazzolari, Palazzo dei Principi, Pinacoteca di Bozzolo, Italy
2023 - 'Osas Plus no.2', Vasarely Museum, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Cumulative Layout Shift', Einspach Fine Art & Photography, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Century. Idee Bauhaus', Museum Wilhelm Morgner, Germany
2023 - 'Innovation in Contemporary Fine Art', Vasarely Museum, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Summer Wine', Einspach Fine Art & Photography, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Innovation in Contemporary Drawing and Printmaking Art III.', FUGA Center of Architecture, Budapest, Hungary (till 28 May)
2023 - 'Innovation in Contemporary Drawing and Printmaking Art II.', Abigail Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (till 28 May)
2023 - 'Pauker Collection - Contemporary Art from the Collection of Gàbor Vértes', Vizivárosi Galéria, Budapest, Hungary
2024 - 'Colors, Numbers', Vasarely Museum, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Ripensare lo Spazio e il Tempo', X Biennale Don Primo Mazzolari, Palazzo dei Principi, Pinacoteca di Bozzolo, Italy
2023 - 'Osas Plus no.2', Vasarely Museum, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Cumulative Layout Shift', Einspach Fine Art & Photography, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Century. Idee Bauhaus', Museum Wilhelm Morgner, Germany
2023 - 'Innovation in Contemporary Fine Art', Vasarely Museum, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Summer Wine', Einspach Fine Art & Photography, Budapest, Hungary
2023 - 'Innovation in Contemporary Drawing and Printmaking Art III.', FUGA Center of Architecture, Budapest, Hungary (till 28 May)
2023 - 'Innovation in Contemporary Drawing and Printmaking Art II.', Abigail Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (till 28 May)
2023 - 'Pauker Collection - Contemporary Art from the Collection of Gàbor Vértes', Vizivárosi Galéria, Budapest, Hungary
ARTISTS' TALK...
A dialogue between Esther Stocker & Tamás Jovanovics, taken from the book 'ENTERING THE MESS. A dialogue about the messy side of Minimalsm'