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2024. április 2., 11:21

Sights & culture

A Chuck Norris statuette appeared in Budapest

Watch out for the latest sculpture by guerilla artist Mihajlo Kolodko, known for his humorous figurines scattered throughout the city.

2022. június 22., 09:06

Sights & culture

Corgi statuette unveiled by the Allee mall in Buda

Sniff around for a little figure of a corgi dog the next time you're shopping at the Allee mall – it's the latest creation by sculptor Antal Plank.

2022. május 30., 08:53

Sights & culture

Sculptor Kolodko puts on a dog show in Buda

Look out for a dog show in Buda the next time you're passing the corner of Batthyány utca and Hattyú utca – it's the latest work by urban sculptor Mihajlo Kolodko!

2022. május 23., 09:20

Sights & culture

Romans return to Aquincum thanks to guerrilla sculptor Mihajlo Kolodko

There's another Kolodko in town – this time, the former Roman town of Aquincum, where a legionnaire is now taking a well-earned break with a jug of wine, admiring what was an amphitheatre.

2022. április 8., 13:22

Sights & culture

Initio Arts & Design stages solo Sándor Kecskeméti show on Bartók Béla út and sets up in Paris

An anniversary show celebrating internationally successful sculptor Sándor Kecskeméti at the KAS Gallery coincides with the move to Paris by exhibition curators Initio Arts & Design.

2021. július 8., 12:12

Sights & culture

Another Kolodko statue appears in Vác

There's more Kolodko to see in Vác. After the sculptor created a likeness of Empress Maria Theresa, now he's referring to a poem by Sándor Petőfi – and the first rail journey in Hungary 175 years ago.

2021. július 6., 10:29

Sights & culture

Europe’s oldest standing artists’ colony still thrives behind the Puskás Aréna

A legendary artists' colony behind the Puskás Aréna has been attracting creative minds since the early 1900s. We take a peek behind the scenes.

2021. június 29., 09:20

Sights & culture

Free exhibition showcases Hungarian artists who made their names in Paris

Magyar sculptors who found fame in France during the 20th century are now being showcased at the Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts Gallery. The exhibition Hungarians Paris III is fascinating and free to enter!