Art Market Budapest
International contemporary art fair
22 October 2023 | 11.00 am
Bálna

#Exhibition
#Fine arts and design
#Art Market Budapest
Day ticket: HUF 2500
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 1500
Tickets can be purchased on the spot until 6pm.
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 1500
Tickets can be purchased on the spot until 6pm.
Art Market Budapest, the most important international contemporary art fair in Central and Eastern Europe, the largest art exhibition in Hungary will open its doors for the 13th time in October 2023. Attracting tens of thousands of visitors each year, the event will host some 120 exhibitors from almost thirty countries.
Contemporary Roma art will be a highlight of this year’s fair: the thematic focus events seek to initiate and step up the societal and professional discourse that establishes the position of Romany art, as well as its role and significance, within the cultural heritage of Hungary and the broader art scene.
Among the countless side events Art Photo Budapest, the only international photography fair of Central and Eastern Europe, and Inside Art, an international conference on art will also be held at Bálna.
This program of the Liszt Fest is jointly presented by Müpa Budapest and Art Today Kft.
#Exhibition
#Fine arts and design
#Art Market Budapest
Day ticket: HUF 2500
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 1500
Tickets can be purchased on the spot until 6pm.
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 1500
Tickets can be purchased on the spot until 6pm.
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