Contemporary Art Fair

2025-09-25T09:00:00.000Z  -  2025-09-28T17:00:00.000Z

Budapest Contemporary (BCT) returns for its third edition, bringing together galleries, artists, collectors, and art lovers.

Sep
25
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Sep
28

Schedule

This year, BCT expands to its largest footprint yet, featuring nearly 40 exhibitors and thousands of artworks — from paintings and sculptures to design objects and rare treasures. For the second time, prestigious international galleries will join leading Hungarian exhibitors, reflecting the fair’s growing international recognition.

The Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) will present its own stand, while the Ferenczy Museum Center will showcase its upcoming programs. Visitors will also have the rare opportunity to view a selection from collector Attila Vizi’s private collection. The Association of Hungarian Contemporary Galleries will be represented both individually and with a joint stand dedicated to their international artists.

Design will play an even stronger role this year, with the POV design conference joining as a key partner. Special attention will also be given to female artists, whose influence continues to shape both the Hungarian and international art scene. In addition, a dedicated Márton Szipál corner will pay tribute to Hollywood’s beloved Hungarian photographer through a selection of his striking works.

Throughout the four days of the fair, visitors can enjoy daily guided tours and a variety of children’s workshops, making the event engaging for all ages. Beyond the world of art, the luxury car brand Bentley will present its newest models, offering a unique blend of culture and innovation.

Join us at Bálna Budapest for four unforgettable days of art!

Location

Bálna

No drama, just a panorama: the most Danubian venue is still standing and will accommodate anyone who wanders by.

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