Light
Art
Museum
More
than
Human
MUSEUM TEMPORARILYCLOSED
The museum is currently undergoing renovations. We have extended the validity of any unused gift vouchers for our More Than Human exhibition, so they can be redeemed at our next exhibition, which opens this autumn, until December 31.
“The Light Art Museum’s fourth exhibition, More Than Human, has opened and, as always,
visitors are in for a unique experience: visual art meets natural science, with light acting as
the channel between the two. The exhibition starts from the idea that humans tend to place
themselves at the centre, seeing themselves as the most important, the alpha and omega of the universe. But this is a harmful and mistaken notion. The LAM’s exhibition, however, is
not about sounding the alarm, as it highlights positive aspects alongside the negatives.”
We Love Budapest
“Across two floors, works by artists from multiple countries breathe in dialogue with one
another, forming a continuous ecosystem of ideas, sensations, and ethical tensions. Spaces
dissolve into one another; sound and light merge with movement, creating a rhythm that guides the body and mind through uncertainty, curiosity, and delight. The exhibition unfolds as a journey—one that does not separate thinking from feeling, nor intellect from emotion. It is at once a laboratory, a cathedral, and a playground.”
meer.com – Patricia Gomes
“The moment I step through the door, it’s as if a sharp pair of pruning shears had cut me off from the outside world. It’s dark and quiet inside but not the threatening kind. Within minutes, I reach a state of focussed awareness and mindfulness that I hadn’t experienced for weeks”
“Pókháló-univerzum, rovar–növény kimérák és oxigéntermelő cianobaktériumok a Hold utcában”
Qubit
“Mi történik, ha az eső is felfelé esik, a baktériumok alkotótársak lesznek és a valóság már nem az, amit primér módon érzékelünk, hanem az, amit a technológia láttat? “
HVG
“A legnagyobbak is itt vannak: Ólafur Elíasson, a fuse*, Csida Jaszuhiro, Tony Oursler és
Katja Novitskova”
Magyar Narancs