Aliz Vojnits, Gabriella Perei & Attila Vojnits | Family Art Exhibition at Gödör

Schedule
December 20, 2025, 8 p.m. – 9 p.m.: exhibition opening in the bar. (After the opening, the Zappa birthday concert will start one floor below. Tamás Sziklai will give an opening speech interspersed with musical effects, conducted by Attila Vojnits. The exhibition consists of works by three artists: a father, his daughter, and their daughter's mother.
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VOJNITS ALIZ painter.
Her works are characterized by color intensity, layered textures, the use of different materials, and a visual energy field that can completely transform the character of an interior. She believes that a strong work of art is not only decoration, but also a mood generator that dresses the space, sets the rhythm, and creates identity.
In recent years, she has collaborated with interior designers, boutique hotel and restaurant owners, and contemporary design brands. It is important to her that her paintings are placed in living situations, playing a role in homes, public spaces, and inspiring projects.
Several national and design-focused magazines have written about her work, including Remind Magazine, Marie Claire, Nők Lapja, Oktogon Magazine, and Lakáskultúra. She has collaborated with Zsolnay, for example, reinterpreting the brand's iconic motifs in a contemporary form on large canvases.
https://www.instagram.com/lizilka
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PEREI GABRIELLA After graduating from Kisképző, she worked at Pannónia Filmstúdió on the Macskafogó (I.) cartoon team, and later worked in textile toy design and production. She has exhibited her work at several exhibitions in Budapest and elsewhere in Hungary. Her works are mostly surrealist in nature.
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VOJNITS ATTILA After graduating from Kisképző, he completed a degree in drawing and geography at the Teacher Training College in Eger. He has been involved in drawing and painting throughout his life. He worked as a set painter at the MTV Set Production Plant, then participated in decorating entertainment venues, such as the Frank Zappa Cafe. Meanwhile, he continuously exhibited his works, mainly in Budapest, but also in Basel. His style is diverse, but his most characteristic works are his portraits of musicians.