Interferencia

István Dukai’s solo exhibition presents his latest works. His constructivist imagery is characterised by a varied use of materials and restrained colour.
Fast Lane to Happiness

The central motif of Ádam Dóra’s paintings is the interest of the consumer behavious of Western societies.
Where the waters merge

Using the elements of sand, wind, and water, Laura Medcalf captures the fleeting beauty of landscapes while approaching nature with deep respect.
Garden of Venus

Apollo Gallery’s first opening exhibition pays tribute to the powerful, complex voices of 12 lyrical artists. Through the presented works, personal stories, women’s fates, and mythological visions come to life.
Personal Pangaea

In his solo exhibition, Daniel Bernáth expresses his longing for his own ancestral land, interspersed with a personal mythology. With works that move on the borderline between different artistic genres, the artist invites us to his own utopian ancestral land, through which we can discover the specific flora and fauna of this wilderness.
The void is all

The carefully selected essence of Enikő Márton’s latest painting cycle will be at Apollo Gallery in October-November.
Immersion

Apollo Gallery is proud to present the solo exhibition of Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning ceramic artist Júlia Néma.
Girl in the Clouds

Tiarna Herczeg is a Hungarian-Australian aboriginal born artist. The show is her very first debut exhibition in Hungary and Europe.