
Risonanza
AV Installation
Saturday, 06 December 2025 | 10:30 > 10:302025-12-06T10:30:00.000Z | Primo piano
At the Palazzo Falconieri Piano Nobile, works by six contemporary artists—Zsolt Gyenes, Anita Egle, Ferenc Forrai, Olívia Zséger, Márta Krámli and Balázs Veres—create a spontaneous dialogue with Moholy-Nagy’s legacy, renewing his influence in today’s audiovisual landscape.
Author
- Gyenes studied media education and fine arts in Budapest and Pécs, Hungary. He is an intermedia artist and art theorist with a focus on Visual Music. His practice deals with the translation and fusion processes between multiple media formats, exploring the creative possibilities of such interpretation and how to acquire new artistic qualities.
His works have been exhibited / screened and awarded at various international film and art festivals and exhibitions in Europe, Asia and America. He also creates installation works... - The artist’s work investigates the processes of space, time, and movement that arise in front of, behind, and around the physical plane of the image, as well as those that emerge within the viewer’s consciousness. She explores the ever-changing system that forms between these two poles: impressions expanding through space, sequences of moments and viewpoints that the viewer reassembles into a personal experience of time and movement through their physical or mental shifts. In her work, totality and isolated moments...
- Forrai Ferenc is a Hungarian artist whose practice revolves around the relationships between line, geometry, space, rhythm, and perception. His work explores interaction, balance, unity, the proportion of positive and negative space, and system-based thinking, engaging with sets, intersections, repetition, and transition. Balancing precise structure with “planned randomness,” he investigates the tension between rules and irregularities, movement and stillness, presence and time.
He works in Budapest at the Artus Contemporary Art Association, and his work is included in collections such as... - Balázs Veres (b. 1982, Pécs, Hungary) is a sculptor and visual artist whose practice explores the relationships between form, color, material, and space. A graduate of the University of Pécs Faculty of Arts, he develops a body of work that blends tradition with experimentation, combining materials such as concrete with contemporary techniques including 3D-printing processes.
His artistic language revolves around the balance between geometry and organic forms, weight and lightness, structure and movement. Through sculptural and installation series such as Infinity,... - Olívia Zséger is a Hungarian visual artist, photographer, and curator, and a prominent figure within Hungary’s digital art community. Her practice spans digital art, photomontages, artist books, video, installations, and performance, exploring the intersections between image, space, and visual narrative. Active both in Hungary and internationally, she regularly takes part in artistic projects, group exhibitions, and interdisciplinary programs.
In 2001, she founded the Hungarian Association of Digital Art (HEA), serving as its first president and playing a key role in shaping... - Márta Krámli (1973 in Hungary) was the youngest participant and representative of Hungary at the Cerda & Celtoi Symposium in 2006. It was not until two years later that she obtained her doctorate at the University of Pécs, where she now works as a lecturer. There she also completed her artistic education.
Since 1998, the sculptor has shown her works almost every year in solo and group exhibitions in Hungary and abroad. She is a member of the Hungarian Artists...





