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Budapest
Contemporary
2025

25–28 September 2025
Bálna, Budapest
 

This year, at Budapest Contemporary, Rechnitzer Gallery returns with one long-represented and one new artist: Vanda HUMINILOWICZ and Ádám ULBERT.

The painting practices of Vanda HUMINILOWICZ and Ádám ULBERT are connected by a multitude of attitudes tied to the medium. Neither artist is interested in mere depiction or representation: their works are embodiments and acts of becoming. Balancing on the edge between abstraction and figuration, their hybrid creations draw strength from a space of indeterminacy. Their visionary canvases—rendered in vivid or at times more subdued hues—evoke various metamorphoses and transformations, strongly influenced by premodern and early 20th-century ecological theories.
The presence of the otherworldly, the more-than-human, the beyond-human, and the “Other” plays a significant role in both oeuvres. However, while in ULBERT’s work this manifests as an ecological inquiry, in HUMINILOWICZ’s it aligns with a broader spiritual system.

The power of these paintings lies in their richness and potent symbolism: they may require us to linger before them for a while before revealing entry points, but once they do, the works draw us into their unique realms—where salamanders, amphorae, and otherworldly beings await our acquaintance.

Featured works

HUMINILOWICZ Vanda_Egy titkos könyv lapjai_2025_olaj, vászon_120x80 cm_2000

Vanda HUMINILOWICZ

Pages of a secret book, 2025
oil on canvas, 120×80 cm

HUMINILOWICZ Vanda_Torzó_2025_olaj, vászon_120x80 cm_2000

Vanda HUMINILOWICZ

Torso Vessel, 2025
oil on canvas, 120×80 cm

ULBERT Ádám_32_Lungwort (Tüdőfű) _2024_olaj, vászon_65×45 cm_2000

Ádám ULBERT

Lungworth, 2024
oil on canvas, 65×45 cm

ULBERT Ádám_14_Unnamed no. 2_2022_olaj, vászon_55×65 cm_2000

Ádám ULBERT

Unnamed no.2, 2022
oil on canvas, 65×55 cm