The world holds a
wide variety of attractive art scenes
, some mature and established, while others currently prepare to explode on the global arena.

Budapest, in the heart of Europe, just an easy drive away from Vienna is a perfect example of how a city’s cultural richness, its vibrant, fresh and thought-provoking contemporary art scene can become an attraction, and a destination where everyone can surely find something to suit their artistic taste.




A new generation of not only artists, but also galleries and collections, commercial and socially organized art initiatives makes this an attractive location. This charming place, old in history, but young in spirit, is becoming a meeting point where East and West, where the mature and the up and coming find a perfect junction to come together.

Young Europe,
as it is probably best described in not purely geographical terms (where we may find combined influences from Central and Eastern Europe, also from other former Communist countries, from the Baltic States to the Balkans, or from such sources of cultural inspiration as Turkey or Israel in the South, and countries of Central Asia in the East, or even a progressive new generation of artists from the already established West), is a virtual location that brings freshness to the European and global art scene and possesses a rapidly developing cultural offer that is still undiscovered.