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Big London Tour - Atelier Art Gallery

makes a debut in London

places

great exhibitions

artists

selected artworks

world, but this is the first time their works can be seen in one exhibition.

time providing for a new atmosphere. The collection includes paintings,

photographs, sculptures, pottery and carved wooden figures, and the

timeless quality.

& Art fair

Atelier

ar t gal l er y

For further information and requests for the

private views please contact:

Email:

monika.zadori@ateliersgallery.com

or visit our website: www.ateliersgallery.com

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25 September - 20 October 2012

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FIRST TIME IN TOWN FIRST TIME IN THE WORLD

The newly established Atelier Art Gallery presents a stunning exhibition

series and art fair with the works of 12 established Hungarian artists.

Their works can be found in private and public collections all over the

The exhibition will appear in three different galleries in London, each

exhibited artworks offer a wide-ranging experience not only of Hungarian

art, but also of the secrets of human existence, with an emphasis on their

Art pottery

Painting

Sculpture

Photography

Exhibition

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THE EXHIBITION

Inner universes (contemporary painting)

András BERKES, András GYŐRFI and Attila ORBÁN have completely

different ways of seeing, each of them working with their own techniques.

Their paintings transmit feelings of their own, yet they do become related

in each of their works by revealing their innermost worlds and making

them visible to everyone in vibrant colours, fine lines and dashing forms.

Masters of raku (art pottery, ceramics)

Miklós BERCNYI, János MIKS, Klára S, Éva KUN, Anna

SCHÉFFER, Sándor SOMOGYI and Mónika DORI present a

wide variety of modern ceramics art alluding to ancient and medieval

styles. Many of these works are raku-fired, which is probably the most

spectacular firing technology, originating in ancient Japanese culture.

Art pottery

Painting

Sculpture

Photography

Exhibition

& Art fair

Atelier

ar t gal l er y

For further information and requests for the

private views please contact:

Email:

monika.zadori@ateliersgallery.com

or visit our website: www.ateliersgallery.com

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VillageCity (photography)

Lehel FUCHS shows us the similarity and the diversity of village and

city. In his photographs he matches landscapes and buildings formed

either by nature or humans. But his works are not just documentations;

they make us think about our way of living and reflect our wishes and

alternatives. The choice is ours.

Mention

must

be

made

of

Sándor PÉCSI’s carved wooden

creatures, carrying native power

and incarnating his nations legends

and beliefs.

The artists invite everyone to a

journey to the land of ancient

traditions, to the labyrinth of spirit

and beauty,

back to nature,

back to what is human,

back to art.

Art pottery

Painting

Sculpture

Photography

Exhibition

& Art fair

Atelier

ar t gal l er y

For further information and requests for the

private views please contact:

Email:

monika.zadori@ateliersgallery.com

or visit our website: www.ateliersgallery.com

Sculpture

Photography

Exhibition

& Art fair

Atelier

ar t gal l er y

For further information and requests for the

private views please contact:

Email:

monika.zadori@ateliersgallery.com

or visit our website: www.ateliersgallery.com

(Phone: +44 (0)20 7370 2239, +44 (0)7447 308 788)

Britannia Road, North Finchley, N12 9RU

Thursday 11 October 7pm9pm and 19 October 7pm9pm

THE PERFORMANCES

live painting

Acclaimed Hungarian painter András Grffy makes a show during the

opening reception at London West Bank Gallery. He will paint a picture in

the middle of the gallery, so anyone has the chance to watch his virtuosic

technics.

public painting

Atelier Art Gallery invites everyone to a collective activity. On the opening

reception and each privet view we will paint a picture together with the

guests to record the moods of the exhibitions.

live music

Talented Hungarian musicians will enrich the atmosphere of the events

presenting high level performances.

gastronomy

Selected Hungarian wines and some typical Hungarian delicacy will be

served on the opening reception and the private views.

our partners

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THE PLACES

25-30 September London West Bank Gallery

133-137 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, W11 2RS

Opening times: 11am7pm Tuesday to Sunday

Opening reception: Thursday 27 September 6.30pm9.30pm

The exhibition series will be opened by Dr. Beata Pászthy, director

of the Hungarian Cultural Centre

1-7 October Gallery 286

286 Earls Court Road, Chelsea, SW5 9AS

Opening times: See the dates below. At other times the gallery and

garden can be visited by appointment.

Private views: Tuesday 2 October, 6.30pm–8.30pm, Thursday 4

October 6.30pm–8.30pm, Sunday 7 October 12.00-3.00pm

8-20 October Britannia Centre

Opening times: Mon-Sat 11am–7pm

Private views:

Art pottery

Painting

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