La garde-robe - foto kollázs kiállítás
Ladies and Gentlemen, distinguished audience! Attention! 💣🔥
🎪 The curtain rises, the red carpet rolls out, and stepping before you is La garde-robe – a photo collage exhibition where the images don't hang on walls, but come to life on clothes! 👚👖
👂🏼 Yes, you heard right! La garde-robe is a unique fusion of fine art and photography, where clothing becomes the canvas of storytelling. The exhibition features analog photographs in the form of painting-like collages. 📷
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An integral part of the event will be a fashion show–performance–spectacle. 💃🏽
La garde-robe (meaning wardrobe) is not only about dressing up—it’s a poetic exploration of memory, identity, and our relationship to the body.
Through images and painted elements, the artists evoke both personal and collective stories from seven stages of life, presented in an experimental and artistic form.
The exhibition invites viewers to reimagine clothing not merely as functional objects, but as image-woven, intimate, and artistic expressions. 🧥🪡🖍️
WHAT DID SHAKESPEARE SAY ABOUT THE 7 AGES IN 1623? 🎭
"All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages."
(Translated by Lőrinc Szabó)
#7hats #7shirts #7briefs #7tees #7coats #7shirtsagain #7swimmers #7skirts #7pants

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These ideas inspired two young women to begin exploring their own feelings, from which their artworks were born.
👩🎨 The Artists:
📸 Gréte Baranyai
Born: Kaposvár, 29 Sept 1995
Raised in Kaposvár, studied in Budapest, worked in hospitality around Lake Balaton and in Austria. Later moved to Győr, where she became a professional barista—still her passion.
Discovered a Japanese analog camera at a Budapest market, and has been photographing actively ever since.
📷 Her focus is portraiture. She forms unique connections with her subjects within minutes—this is what gives her images their special power.
You might just be sipping coffee somewhere when she approaches and asks to take your photo.
📍 Currently based in Austria.
🔗 Instagram: @gretevisualart
🎨 Barbara Nyári
Born: Komárom, 1 Mar 1999
Grew up in Mezőörs and later studied hospitality in Győr.
Acted at the Keleti István Art School, where she developed an interest in the intersection of visual art and theatre.
👁 In 2019, she co-created "Blue or Red", a visual-theatrical monodrama, followed by the "Black Horse" exhibition-performance series, shown at several Budapest venues.
📍 Currently painting and working in hospitality.
🔗 Instagram: @nanica_nyb
🎓 Neither artist has received formal training in visual arts or photography.
💃🏽🕺🏽 Performers (models):
- Ágnes Nyilas
- Roland Szakács
- Nóra Lili Herczegh
- Anita Kenyeres
- Ádám Horváth
🎷 After the show, music by: KAMIKARA
👏🏽 Thanks to the Auróra community space for hosting the exhibition.
👏🏽 Thanks to Ferenc Matucza, graphic designer at the Rippl-Rónai Museum in Kaposvár, for the poster.
👏🏽 Thanks to our models and to everyone who supported us in any way!
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❤️ We ask our visitors to:
nurture the infant,
teach the schoolboy,
love the lover,
support the soldier,
accept the judge,
and care for the slippered elder… 🖤
Auróra
Creative Space | Base | Club. Auróra Community Space is a self-governing cultural community centre in Auróra Street, Budapest, near Pope John Paul II Square.