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A market with a twist: artistic inspirations and contemporary visions

Art Market Budapest is an international art fair established in 2011, presenting a unique artistic composition in a vibrant and exciting region and in one of the culturally most attractive cities in Europe. Taking place in the center of Buda between the 11-14th October, the event will be giving an emphasized presence to fresh and inspiring galleries and artists including the now emerging stars of the future, and places with new artistic inspirations in the focus. By efficiently and thought-provokingly combining the inspiring artistic content originating from the now emerging regions in and beyond Europe, – plus the progressive new generation of artists of the already established West – the event is a real gem not only for art lovers, but for all visitors eager to explore the contemporary cast of the Hungarian art scene.

Exhibitors from over 40 countries of 5 continents and an annually growing audience of over 30 thousand international visitors clearly indicate that there is a strong demand in the art world for this artistic platform to bring freshness to the European and global art scene. Among the programmes, there are guided tours and in building D, look for the Art Photo selection.

When?

Thursday, Saturday & Sunday: 11 am – 7 pm
Friday: 11 am – 9 pm

Where?

Millenaris Cultural Center (1024 Budapest, Kis Rókus u. 16-20.) Get there via local transport, the closest metro/tram/bus stop is Széll Kálmán tér interchange. From there, you need to walk cca 8 mins to get to the venue.

  • by tram: 4, 6, 18, 59, 61;
  • by bus: 5, 16, 22, 28, 102, 128, 149, 155, 156
  •  subway: 2 (red)

Photo: Art Market Budapest 2017 / Hermán Fanni

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