The Magic of the Moment Photo Exhibition

Photos from Adrienn Ádám

Date:  July 19
Time: 21:00
Location:  Hungarian House in New York
213 E 82nd St, New York, NY 10028

Organized by the Liszt Institute New York a photo exhibition titled "The Magic of the Moment" will take place on July 19, 2024 from 5PM at the Hungarian House of New York showcasing the photos of Hungarian photographer Adrienn Ádám.

Ádám Adrienn presents a colorful collection of the most beautiful parts of Hungary in her work. The Magic of the Moment Photo Exhibition is a selection of the artist's photos taken in her native country, Hungary.

The young photographer strives to notice special and unique situations and capture them with the help of her camera. It is important for her that her photos reflect the way she views the world as a whole. Adrienn wants to convey the importance, beauty and ephemerality of the given moment through her pictures leave a lasting impact on the viewer.

The Hungarian House of New York accepts your kind donations at the event.

 

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About the artist

Adrienn Ádám started photography as a hobby when she was 16 years old, in 2008 she received a special prize at the National Geographic Kids photo contest and won 1st place in several Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County photo contests.

She held her first photo solo exhibition in her hometown of Szolnok in 2016. 3 years later, she received another invitation to present her photos again in Szolnok, and then the entire image material of this exhibition was exhibited in the Consulate General of Hungary in Krakow in 2021. In May 2023, her next solo photo exhibition opened in the Cultural Center of the Liszt Institute in Prague and the most recent solo exhibition in the Embassy of Hungary in Copenhagen.

The photo album The Magic of the Moment was published three years ago, a collection enriched with quotes, in which Adrienn's photos accompany the reader through the world: they show the values found in it, highlight its diversity and highlight the importance of unrepeatable moments.

All of the detailed photos were taken in Hungary, and during the selection, Adrienn tried to make her works suggest harmony and gives an opportunity for a little silence during the busy weekdays.