'Budapest Art & Antique Fair' to Present 30 Galleries + Art Dealers from 3 - 6 March

  • 22 Feb 2022 6:47 AM
  • Hungary Matters
'Budapest Art & Antique Fair' to Present 30 Galleries + Art Dealers from 3 - 6 March
Over 30 galleries, auctioning houses and art dealers will have their stands at this year’s Art and Antique art fair in the Bálna centre in Budapest between March 3 and 6, the organisers announced recently.

The Virág Judit Gallery will put on display for sale Tivadar Csontvary Kosztka’s Child in Red Dress (painted around 1894), József Rippl-Rónai’s Anella and László Moholy-Nagy’s Composition.

The Erdész Gallery will put on show Sándor Bortnyik’s Cabaret and titles by István Nádler, and the Deák Erika Gallery will present titles by Dóra Maurer and Dezső Korniss, among others, they said.

The fair will also feature dealers presenting furniture and jewelry.

During the show, art historian Péter Antalffy will give guided tours in Hungarian and English.

This year, a diamond necklace and earring set worth one million forints will be raffled off among visitors.

Venue: Bálna ("Whale")
Address: 1093 Budapest,
Fővám tér 11-12 .

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