Frozen clouds and desert dust

05. October 2025. – 07. December
MegnyitóOpening: October 4, 2025, 6:00 pm
MegnyitjaRemarks by: Sárai Vanda

At the Dubniczay Palace in Veszprém, the exhibition Frozen Cloud and Desert Dust focuses on the shifts between perception, interpretation, and representation, based on the dialogue between the works of Kinga Enzsöly and Hajnalka Tulisz. In the intermediate spaces opened up by the works, the tension between the revealed and the hidden, the encounter, permeability, and blurring of abstraction and reality emerge—on the border between nature and the artificial, in the collision of the organic and the geometric. The works installed in the baroque spaces of the exhibition hall, painted with various motifs, touch on natural phenomena at certain points, while also illuminating processes with gestures of concealment, covering, and revelation.

Contradiction is also an important part of the exhibition in terms of content, as the title suggests: the image of a frozen cloud evokes both the fragmented collection of tiny water droplets and ice crystals floating in the atmosphere and, with its cloud-like shape, the floating softness, gentleness, and constantly changing form. The tiny mineral particles of dry, scratchy, all-encompassing desert dust are carried by the wind for thousands of kilometers, across continents and oceans, and are present everywhere.