Regular blocks in pastel tones and strange, dense compositions: Slovakian photo artist Michal Zahornacky have placed the feeling of isolation into a new dimension. Michal Zahornacky
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“I want to tell stories of an old, true life” | Zsófia Mohos
Early morning bustle, farmhouses with porches, trades fading into oblivion and old ladies wearing kerchiefs and gathered skirts, in a traditional community: photographer Zsófia Mohos has been capturing
Barnabás Neogrády-Kiss wins Capa Grand Prize 2020
Barnabás Neogrády-Kiss won this year’s Capa Grand Prize with his photo series ‘Double Bond’. Capa Center established the Robert Capa Photography Grand Prize Hungary in 2014, the
Collection of emotions | The Anonymous Project
Often funny, surprising and touching, intimate scenes on old color slides: the Anonymous Project is one of the largest colorful slide collections – an artistic endeavor giving new
From Lithuania to Russia on the Curonian Spit
On his poetic images, Vilnius-based photographer Tadas Kazakevičius shows the special bond shared by the Curonian Spit, Europe’s largest sand dune, and its inhabitants. The nearly 100 kilometers long
Visual diary of a river captured by a nature photographer | Gora, Russia
Snow-covered, cloudy, gleaming and mysterious. A Russian photographer observed the Iskona river from May to December and explored all of its qualities during such time. Poetry
Accidentally familiar scenes
The Royal Tenenbaums, Moonrise Kingdom, The Grand Budapest Hotel: we can thank Wes Anderson for all three movies. Those who have seen them and other works
Surreal microworld | Tiny Wasteland
Rowing in the sink, hanging out on a lemon wedge or a trip at the root of a broccoli: Hungarian food photographer Péter Csákvári holds a
Floating memories | Marietta Varga’s latest series
Pastel colors, softly undulating water combined with a dreamy, slightly nostalgic visual world. In her latest series titled “Mellownoon”, the photographer manifests her memories related to Lake Balaton
Vintage treasures in a new context
Vintage Chinese thermoses, organic-shaped vases and other household and decor objects on photos evoking the atmosphere of Miami Vice: a visual artist, an architect and a
Portrait of Humanity 2020 exhibition opens in Capa Center
The winning photographs of the Portrait of Humanity 2020 competition can be viewed free of charge between September 4 and October 11 in 8F Gallery of Capa Center.
Surreal spaces | Andrea Koporova
Neon-like, soft tones, human figures in unusual positions, and staged compositions combined with a surrealist atmosphere. The photographs of Slovakian-born Andrea Koporova are as if we were
Frozen time | Adam Wilkoszarski
Empty waterfronts, abandoned RVs and drained off pools: Polish photographer Adam Wilkoszarski’s poetic and nostalgic pictures portray abandoned holiday resorts. Adam Wilkoszarski visited quite a few
Photo exhibition moving into stops | URBANLIGHTS
Escaping the traditional spaces of galleries, the works of the photography graduates of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design will flood the public spaces of Budapest on citylights.
Photographing buildings as a way of self-expression | Kamil Philipiak
Rigid, sharp concrete structures in contrast with the soft, serene sky. We can explore the details of Kraków, Katowice, Warsaw, Gdańsk or Barcelona, amongst others, on