Léna & Roselli Gallery is proud to present the “Renaissance Now Arrivals IV” exhibition.

At the fourth exhibition of the series Arrivals, at the Léna & Roselli Gallery the works of four contemporary painters are displayed. The compilation of the paintings creates a dissonant and harmonious composition at the same time. This implies the overall essence of the renaissance age without trying to grab the intangible.
Represented Artist: Flóra Kőszeghy, Ernesto Morales, Márton Gresa, Daniel Tarcsi
 

The exhibition stems from the desire of Area35 to join the BudArtPest project, whose goal is to create international cultural bridges and new connections through the art of Hungarian artists and the Central European intellectual community. Through their works, the artists represent the common cultural traditions between Italy and Hungary, in particular the link to the Renaissance and at the same time express new values ​​linked to international society, hyper-connected technology and the virtual world, integral elements of today’s everyday life.

The aim of the BudArtPest project is to create cultural bridges and new connections between Hungarian and International contemporary artists.

“The Léna & Roselli Gallery is the institution of contemporary Hungarian art commerce and a sponsor of art. Its activity is aimed at maintaining and representing Hungarian fine arts artistic values in cooperation with values of the Easter-European intellectual community. The establisher of the gallery, dr. Ilona Orosz is about to serve the traditions of the national cultural heritage, and she intends to create new values as well. The basis of the art commerce activity is a collection of fine arts that is eligible to represent cultural traditions and present values both from a professional and a spiritual aspect on an international level.”

 

 
Learn more about the galery’s exhibitions: https://lenaroselligallery.com/exibithions/