Orlando Marosini is a self-taught artist born in Hungary and currently based in Zurich. His work explores a form of hyper-expressionism, filled with vibrant colors, spontaneous marks, and irreverent symbols. Drawing from contemporary culture, comics, and satire, his characters appear playful yet psychologically charged, reflecting deeper human emotions and modern anxieties. In 2025, he held a solo exhibition at the Liszt Institute Seoul and Seoul Art Now Gallery titled Dreams of Reality: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Excess. Through his dynamic visual language, Marosini invites viewers to embrace absurdity, humor, and emotional excess as a means of rethinking the everyday.
Tibor Simon-Mazula is a Hungarian contemporary painter whose practice centers on introspection, memory, and emotional trace. Working across Europe, Asia, and the United States, his paintings are known for their quiet yet layered surfaces, capturing the delicate temporality of the human condition. In 2025, he presented a solo exhibition at Seongdong Cultural Foundation titled A Record for the Fading – The Traces of Emotion, Left Behind in Layers of Time, with full support from the Liszt Institute Seoul. His works resonate with sensitivity, often portraying anonymous figures in meditative stillness, rendered through textured brushwork and soft light. He has also achieved full sell-outs at a Taiwanese art fair for three consecutive years and in Korea in 2023, drawing strong attention from collectors.
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