“Progressive constructive irrealism” or “the creation of the unreal”

04. February 2026. – 20. February
MegnyitóOpening: February 3, 2026, 6:00 pm
MegnyitjaRemarks by: Nagy Zopán

Tibor Babos is a contemporary Hungarian artist who creates a unique artistic universe at the intersection of philosophy, science, space, perspective, geometry, abstraction, colors, and textures in his constructive minimalist paintings.

The exhibition features constructive minimalist paradoxical geometric shapes that do not exist in reality in Tibor Babos’s oil paintings. The exhibition features constructive minimalist paradoxical geometric shapes that do not exist in reality in Tibor Babos’s high-quality oil paintings. According to Babos, what a person imagines already exists. In other words, the thought, the vision, is real in itself. When a person creates, they create something from nothing. They bring something real into existence from something that does not exist.

In the spirit of “infinite discovery and the infinity of discovery,” the constructive surrealism founded by Babos attempts to create a reality that does not exist: that is, it works to create works that are improbable. According to Babos, humans are capable of things that seemed impossible before their creation, and of things that remain impossible even after their creation.