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News & headlines at Kempinski Budapest

28 Nov 2024

‘Connections’ Exhibition by Gábor Krüzsely at the Kempinski Promenade Gallery

Budapest, 28 November 2024 – Organized by Ar2Day Gallery, Gábor Krüzsely’s exhibition ‘Connections’ will be open until March 2025 in the Promenade Gallery on the ground floor of Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest.


Gábor Krüzsely, born in Ungvár in 1972, obtained a drawing teacher’s diploma in 1995, followed by a visual communication qualification at the Eszterházy Károly Teacher Training College in Eger. Since 1992, he has participated in numerous prestigious exhibitions, and his works are part of collections, including the Corvinus Art Collection.


Gábor Krüzsely’s paintings evoke the worlds of Western modernism and abstract expressionism, yet embody a 21st-century, contemporary, poetic, playful and humorous style. His works balance between symbolic abstraction and concrete representation, blending figurative and non-figurative elements. Drawing from surrealism and constructivism, his style conveys social messages through vibrant colours and geometric shapes.

 

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The ‘Connections’ series emphasises the importance of relationships. As the holidays approach, Gábor Krüzsely’s latest paintings encourage visitors to give as much attention as possible to friends and loved ones in an increasingly alienated world. His figures dance and embrace within invisible webs, expressing the joy of life and playfulness. The works explore questions of human existence and spiritual essence, seeking harmony. Gábor Krüzsely’s paintings invite viewers into a mysterious universe where connections take centre stage, offering a playful escape from everyday reality.

   

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About Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest: 
Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest defines contemporary luxury in its outfitting and service in the heart of Budapest. Boldly modern and recently redesigned and renovated, it offers 313 splendid rooms and 40 chic suites. A signature concept, Gastronomic Quarter Downtown Budapest includes Hungarian-Viennese ÉS Bisztró, ÉS Deli, New Japanese Nobu Restaurant, The Living Room and Blue Fox The Bar. Kempinski The Spa features a unique hungarymud® treatment as well as VOYA luxury products and routines. The Promenade Gallery shows modern Hungarian art. Ten Rooms is the hotel’s MICE solution delivered on a full floor of flexible spaces, while The Kitchen Caters provides full-service catering management at or outside Kempinski Corvinus. kempinski.com/Budapest 

 

About Ar2Day Gallery: 
Since 2009, the Ar2day Gallery has represented young, outstandingly talented and well-educated artists who, with their unique style, have already achieved international success in addition to being part of the domestic contemporary art palette. The main goal of the gallery's founder and owner, Ildikó Benkő, is to promote high-quality contemporary Hungarian art abroad, and at home among both collectors and the younger generation. In addition to this, it is her important objective that the widest possible circles get to know, appreciate, love and want to live with works of art. Since 2013, the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Promenade Gallery has hosted the exhibitions of Ar2day artists. 

 

Media contact:

Ildikó Dudás • Public Relations Director

Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest

Erzsébet tér 7-8. • 1051 Budapest • Hungary
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