Not Replaceable Objects, part of the National Salon’s annual series, returns for its third edition, spotlighting the most important trends and achievements of Hungarian fine art—both from Hungary and abroad—from the past five years. This year’s exhibition dives deep into personal reflections sparked by society’s shifts, mapping out how our increasingly virtual world filters into traditional artistic thought.
Virtual Meets Traditional
The aim is to showcase how contemporary artists respond in their own way to the turbulence and changes of today. Expect a rich tapestry of works where personal reactions, new ideas, and digital realities challenge the boundaries of centuries-old art methods. The exhibition hopes to blur the line between the real and the virtual, offering an unfiltered view of how artists process today’s challenges.
The show is open to visitors until September 28, providing plenty of time to see how modern creativity engages with our digital reality.
(Cover image: David Utcai (Utcai Dávid): Untitled 2 – Kunsthalle (Műcsarnok))