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Seven Artists Reimagine Winged Altarpieces at Longtermhandstand

exhibition · 2026-05-16

So, there's this exhibition called 'Unity Is Movement' happening at Longtermhandstand in Budapest. It showcases a group of seven artists from around the world who delve into the idea of the winged altarpiece, inspired by Frieda Toranzo Jaeger’s work. The artists involved are János Brückner, Mamali Shafahi, Domenico Gutknecht, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger herself, Áron Lőrincz, Tincuta Marin, and Kata Tranker. They’re using various forms like painting, sculpture, and mosaic to give a fresh take on the altarpiece, portraying it as something that both conceals and reveals deeper thoughts and beliefs. The whole exhibit really emphasizes that unity can come from shared experiences and focus.

Key facts

  • Exhibition title: Unity Is Movement
  • Venue: Longtermhandstand, Budapest
  • Seven international artists participate
  • Artists include János Brückner, Mamali Shafahi, Domenico Gutknecht, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Áron Lőrincz, Tincuta Marin, Kata Tranker
  • Exhibition centers on the winged altarpiece form
  • Title taken from a work by Frieda Toranzo Jaeger
  • Works span painting, sculpture, and mosaic
  • Áron Lőrincz depicts pirate figures in lush environments

Entities

Artists

  • János Brückner
  • Mamali Shafahi
  • Domenico Gutknecht
  • Frieda Toranzo Jaeger
  • Áron Lőrincz
  • Tincuta Marin
  • Kata Tranker

Institutions

  • Longtermhandstand

Locations

  • Budapest
  • Hungary

Sources