
5.895 Obras de arte originais, edições limitadas e gravuras:
Onde comprar arte Artistas húngaros?
ArtMajeur apresenta uma seleção dos melhores Artistas húngaros contemporâneos: Pintores húngaros, Escultores húngaros, Fotógrafos húngaros, você pode encontrar artistas emergentes e confirmados na galeria.
Embora pintores, escultores e fotógrafos da Hungria sejam as técnicas mais populares, também temos grandes obras contemporâneas à venda em outras técnicas, como colagens, artes digitais ou artes têxteis. A galeria ArtMajeur é muito popular em Hungria porque muitos artistas contemporâneos a usam para vender suas obras: colecionadores que procuram comprar obras de Artistas húngaros podem encontrar uma grande diversidade de técnicas, cores, estilos e preços.
Discover original artworks made by Contemporary Hungarian artists on ArtMajeur
Contemporary Hungarian artists have been producing original artworks that showcase their unique artistic expressions. These artworks are made using various types of supports, including canvas, paper, wood, and metal, and materials such as oil, acrylic, watercolor, and ink. What makes these original artworks unique is their ability to convey the artist’s emotional and intellectual ideas in a visually compelling way.

©2025 Janos Kujbus Artista representado por VamosiArt
Origins and History
The avant-garde movements of the early 20th century had a profound impact on Hungarian art, inspiring artists to experiment with new forms of expression. Socialist realism dominated the Hungarian art scene after World War II until the collapse of communism in 1989. Today, contemporary Hungarian artists continue to produce original works that explore a wide range of themes and styles.

©2024 Kristof Toth Artista representado por VamosiArt
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
Contemporary Hungarian artists have undergone a recent evolution in their original artworks, which has garnered significant attention in the contemporary art market. These artists have explored various techniques, mediums, and styles, producing unique and thought-provoking pieces that challenge traditional notions of art. With their innovative approaches, they have breathed new life into the art scene, attracting the interest of collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

©2025 Ferenc Racz
Related Famous Artists
Contemporary Hungarian artists have been making waves in the art world, and several contemporary artists have taken notice. Ai Weiwei, a Chinese artist, is known for his politically charged installations and sculptures. His work often addresses human rights issues and challenges the status quo.
Another well-known contemporary artist is Banksy, whose identity remains a mystery. He is known for his street art, which often conveys a political message. Banksy’s work can be found on walls and buildings throughout the world.
Tracey Emin is a British artist who gained fame in the 1990s for her confessional artwork. Her work often deals with themes of sexuality, identity, and personal trauma. Emin’s work is emotional and raw, often drawing on her own experiences.
Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese artist known for her immersive installations and polka dot patterns. Kusama’s work often explores themes of infinity and the cosmos. Her installations are meant to transport viewers to another world, creating a sense of wonder and awe.
Finally, Jeff Koons is an American artist known for his controversial sculptures. Koons’ work often features everyday objects, such as balloon animals or household appliances, rendered on a large scale. His work challenges traditional notions of art and beauty, often sparking debate and controversy.
These contemporary artists have all been influenced by the work of Contemporary Hungarian artists, and their work reflects the diversity and creativity of the contemporary art world.

©2025 Ferenc Racz
Notable original artworks made by Contemporary Hungarian artists
Contemporary Hungarian art is a testament to the creative spirit of the country. Here are some well-known original artworks made by Hungarian artists:
"The Thinker" by István Szőnyi, painted in 1955, is a portrait of a pensive man, rendered in a bold and colorful style that captures the essence of the subject’s introspective mood.
"Melancholy" by László Moholy-Nagy, created in 1923, is a geometric abstraction that conveys a sense of sadness and isolation through its spare, angular composition and muted colors.
"The Kiss" by Gyula Derkovits, made in 1920, is a romantic painting of a couple embracing, rendered in a soft, dreamy style that captures the tenderness of the moment.
"The Blue Rider" by Lajos Kassák, created in 1917, is a dynamic, abstract composition that evokes the energy and movement of the modern world through its bold colors and dynamic shapes.
"The Dream" by József Rippl-Rónai, painted in 1894, is a haunting portrait of a young woman lost in thought, rendered in a muted, dreamlike color palette that captures the fleeting nature of memory and imagination.
These artworks span different periods, styles, and themes, but they all represent the creativity and originality of contemporary Hungarian art.


Zsombor Barakonyi
Acrílico em Madeira | 59,1x39,4 in

Istvan Cene Gal
Óleo em Tela | 23,6x19,7 in

Andrea Elek
Acrílico em Tela | 27,6x63 in

Cecilia Frigati
Acrílico em Tela | 35,4x60,2 in

Peter Duhaj
Óleo em Tela | 31,5x39,4 in

Peter Duhaj
Óleo em Tela | 39,4x59,1 in

Janos Kujbus
Óleo em Tela | 64,2x77,2 in

Peter Duhaj
Óleo em Tela | 39,4x59,1 in

Andrea Elek
Acrílico em Tela | 39,4x39,4 in

Istvan Cene Gal
Óleo em Tela | 39,4x27,6 in

Saine Fourtwentyone
Acrílico em Papel | 16,5x11,8 in

Peter Duhaj
Óleo em Tela | 39,4x39,4 in

Adrienn Pécsek
Acrílico em Papel | 7,9x7,9 in
