2026. June 9. Tuesday
Budapest Gallery Exhibition Hall - Budapest
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Address: 1036, Budapest Lajos u. 158.
Phone number: (1) 388-6784
E-mail: info@budapestgaleria.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2008.10.30. - 2008.11.30.
"Zoltán Vancsó does nothing but travel around the world with a camera in his hand. Just like that, in the footsteps of André Kertész, Willy Ronis and Henri Cartier-Bresson, and not really like Brassai. With no set to carry and direction.

What he shows is what he sees or what he wants to see. There are as many realities as people living on this planet. What is nice for one of us is ugly for others. What is funny for me may be boring for you, what is frightening for me can be joyful for you.
is not the reality that matters in a film but what the imagination can make of it. This is absolutely true for Vancsó's art. This is why his works are catchy. Everything he sees is not given to us as unquestionable truth. Just the opposite, he encourages us to go and find our own truth.
Cserba Júlia
‘Zoltán Vancsó's photos picture scenes that almost order us to imagine enigmatic stories. He shows everyday moments strictly and purely in photo-like positions. This emphatic artistic photographer look puts the innocent and meaningless moments of reality into strange and mystic dimensions.
He sets up contexts where there was none. Even accidental moments will receive meanings but not obvious ones. This makes his pictures so inexhaustible. We visit unlikely lands and strange ungraspable things happen to us. These are subjective lands that only open for us when we pay attention to ourselves and the world".
Tibor Miltényi
The photo album published to accompany the showing can be purchase on location of the exhibition.

What he shows is what he sees or what he wants to see. There are as many realities as people living on this planet. What is nice for one of us is ugly for others. What is funny for me may be boring for you, what is frightening for me can be joyful for you.
is not the reality that matters in a film but what the imagination can make of it. This is absolutely true for Vancsó's art. This is why his works are catchy. Everything he sees is not given to us as unquestionable truth. Just the opposite, he encourages us to go and find our own truth.
Cserba Júlia
‘Zoltán Vancsó's photos picture scenes that almost order us to imagine enigmatic stories. He shows everyday moments strictly and purely in photo-like positions. This emphatic artistic photographer look puts the innocent and meaningless moments of reality into strange and mystic dimensions.
He sets up contexts where there was none. Even accidental moments will receive meanings but not obvious ones. This makes his pictures so inexhaustible. We visit unlikely lands and strange ungraspable things happen to us. These are subjective lands that only open for us when we pay attention to ourselves and the world".
Tibor Miltényi
The photo album published to accompany the showing can be purchase on location of the exhibition.

