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PRESS Releases
Press release, Budapest, 9 September 2025
Rain falling upwards, electric paramecia and xenobots
The Light Art Museum’s fourth exhibition More Than Human has opened
Visitors can explore the LAM’s latest international selection opening this September. Featuring nearly forty works, the exhibition presents spectacular installations, projections and immersive creations by world-renowned artists. It takes us into realms that provoke thought and, fundamentally challenging our anthropocentric worldview, offer inspiring alternative perspectives ranging from the beginnings of evolution to speculations about the future, from the molecular to interplanetary scales.
Press release, Budapest, 3 September 2024
The best immersive projections are run in the mind – Phantom Vision, the Light Art Museum’s new exhibition, has opened
The new exhibition of the Light Art Museum Budapest, the international selection titled Phantom Vision – Undercurrents of Perception, is open for visitors. The more than 35 works, interactive installations and immersive projections by international and Hungarian artists utilising the latest results of science and technology allow an insight into the patterns of brainwaves, dreams visualised by artificial intelligence and the hidden communications networks of nature, while also making visible layers of reality that cross the limits of everyday human perception.
Press release, Budapest, 14 September 2023
Superluminal – the new exhibition at the Light Art Museum has opened
Superluminal, opening in September in the Budapest Light Art Museum, a newly established and already hugely successful institution, is a worthy continuation of its stunning debut exhibition. If possible, the new exhibition raises the bar: it features the most exciting representatives and spectacular projects of the extraordinarily popular contemporary art trend of light art through a selection by artists from Hungary and the international scene.