Judit Reigl’s Center of Dominance (1959), part of the Horn Collection, is not merely a visual composition, but an energy field that speaks through the mobilization of body and soul. The painterly gesture here is not only an expression, but an independent force born on the borderline between instinct, physicality, and spiritual concentration.
In the exhibition space, the personal reflections of fifteen contemporary artists surround this work—not quoting, but questioning and reflecting further. The works, which speak in different media and different painterly languages, are organized around a common axis: how can we talk about power, center, movement, and transformation through painting today? In this dialogue, Reigl’s gesture comes alive again—not as the past, but as a moving present.
Exhibiting artists: Györgyi Cséffai, Csaba Fürjesi, Zsuzsa Gesztelyi-Nagy, Ágnes Hardi, Judit Horváth Lóczi, Botond András Kiss, Márta Kiss, Kata Koleszár, Nikolett Kovats, Henrik Martin, Enikő Márton, Eszter Poroszlai, Judit Reigl, Dániel Sallay, Sándor Szász, Gábor Szenteleki, Kati Vilim.