The Light Art Museum Budapest is a hub for artistic experimentation with light. It is one of the first exhibition spaces in the world dedicated specifically to the collection, research, and display of light-based works.
Through contemporary artworks that incorporate the latest advancements in science and technology, visitors will experience the world from a completely new perspective.
The museum is located in a vast 2,000-square-meter historic building, formerly the Downtown Market, where vendor stalls have been transformed into spaces for innovative, technology-driven art. At the center of the hall is Europe’s largest projection environment - a zeppelin - inviting visitors to step inside and be enveloped by the museum’s most stunning immersive projections.
The museum’s fourth exhibition explores the theme of posthumanism through a series of striking artworks, many of which were created specifically for the museum's unique spaces.
The installations, which utilize light and sound, emphasize that humans are not the center of the world and highlight the existence of other perspectives.
The works in the exhibition are intended to sensuously create a state where people are left out and inclined to accept other perspectives and logic.
Address: 1054 Budapest, Hold utca 13.
Through contemporary artworks that incorporate the latest advancements in science and technology, visitors will experience the world from a completely new perspective.
The museum is located in a vast 2,000-square-meter historic building, formerly the Downtown Market, where vendor stalls have been transformed into spaces for innovative, technology-driven art. At the center of the hall is Europe’s largest projection environment - a zeppelin - inviting visitors to step inside and be enveloped by the museum’s most stunning immersive projections.
The museum’s fourth exhibition explores the theme of posthumanism through a series of striking artworks, many of which were created specifically for the museum's unique spaces.
The installations, which utilize light and sound, emphasize that humans are not the center of the world and highlight the existence of other perspectives.
The works in the exhibition are intended to sensuously create a state where people are left out and inclined to accept other perspectives and logic.
Address: 1054 Budapest, Hold utca 13.