We can do that too - The Space showroom

December 3, 2025 – January 9, 2026

This time, The Space's end-of-year exhibition starts from the depths of the warehouse: it is composed of items from shelves, from under packing paper, and from memories of previous fairs and exhibitions. The "unpacking" takes place both literally and figuratively – we show what remains when we strip away all the frills and let the works speak for themselves.
The fourteen artists of The Space—including painters, graphic artists, sculptors, and photographers—are presented side by side, without a fixed concept. Instead of the logic of the warehouse, spontaneity now reigns supreme: works that are rarely seen together are displayed on the walls and in the space, yet they still outline the character, history, and connections of the gallery.
There will be works that can be hung on walls and placed in spaces: spheres and roosters by Györgyi Cséffai, street art by Erell, graphics by Csaba Fürjesi, screen prints by Gabriella Hajnal, metal objects by Judit Horváth Lóczi, flowers by Kata Koleszár, embroidery with figures by Márti Kiss, brass objects by Botond Kiss, landscape photos by Liz Miller Kovács, layers by Judit Lilla Molnár, cones and spheres by Eszter Poroszlai, ceramics by Dániel Sallay, bodies by Gábor Szenteleki, and abstracts by Kati Vilim. Sámuel Vidákovits also joins the exhibition, whose participation brings a new perspective to the "internal" material—an outside eye that looks back at the same contemporary reality, but from a different angle.
We can do this too, is not just a warehouse clearance, but a status report: what we have collected over the past few years, what language we speak today, and what we think about "knowledge" in art.
ARTIST(S)

Györgyi CSÉFFAI

ERELL

Csaba FÜRJESI

Gabriella HAJNAL

Judit LÓCZI HORVÁTH

András Botond KISS

Márta KISS

Kata KOLESZÁR

Liz MILLER KOVACS

Judit Lilla MOLNÁR

Eszter POROSZLAI

Dániel SALLAY

Gábor SZENTELEKI

Kati VILIM

Sámuel VIDÁKOVICH

EXHIBITED ARTWORKS
EXHIBITION INTERIOR
EVENTS
03 Dec

Opening

  • 4:00 pm
  • The Space
PRESS