Magnum Photos in Budapest photo-street

At the end of May two sensational exhibition of the history of photography arrive to Budapest’s photo-street.

At the end of May two sensational exhibition of the history of photography arrive to Budapest’s photo-street.

Fedor Gabčan born on July 22, 1940, in a picturesque Slovakian village, Jókút (Kúty). After the war he moved to Révkomárom (Komarno) with his widowed father, who was a gendarme commander. Here he married again and there he remained until…

Hat ládában érkeztek azok az eredeti (vintage) nagyítások, melyek 1955 júniusa és 1956 februárja között öt ausztriai városban, Innsbruckban, Bécsben, Bregenzben, Grazban és Linzben bemutatott tárlat műtárgyai voltak. A fotográfiákat kíséri az a két, most már üres bőrönd is, amelyekben…

Sándor Pusztai was born on November 30, 1899, in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, as Sándor Pelach, the eldest of seven children. In his youth, he possessed a passion for singing and briefly considered a career as an opera singer. However, his father…

Winner of the Hungarian Press Photo Grand Prize, András Hajdú D. combines a background in English literature with a keen eye for documentary storytelling.

A brief overview of Life in Photographs, presenting Linda Eastman’s career as a pioneering rock photographer who captured the leading musicians of the 1960s music scene.

Light is the true subject of the image. Discover Gábor Steiner's approach to still life photography and how shadows shape our perception of form and space

A curated gallery introducing the nature photography of Hungarian photographer and journalist Árpád Krivánszky, featuring landscapes, wild plants and the small wonders of the natural environment.

Nature photography is the guardian of my spiritual balance. Discover the diverse portfolio of Árpád Krivánszky, from the serene wilderness to the bustling streets of Budapest

A retrospective of Lucien Hervé, one of the most significant architectural photographers of the 20th century, exploring his unique vision of man, buildings, and abstraction.