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This Saturday, October 18th, from 11 am to 2 pm, Piramidón invites everyone to a new edition of its traditional Saturday Vermouth, an open event that brings together art, music, and a friendly encounter between artists and visitors.
On this occasion, visitors can explore the exhibitions I paint what I don’t want to see by Ádám Dóra and 2025_N4, the group show featuring works by Piramidón’s resident artists.
Ádám Dóra’s painting explores the representation of everyday and media-influenced objects —such as fast food, headphones, or gym weights— mapping the landscape of contemporary life. Through the physicality of painting, the artist advocates for a “slow time” of creation and contemplation in contrast to the speed of digital consumption, turning the analog act into one of resistance.
At 1 pm, Dóra will offer a guided tour to delve into his creative process and share insights behind his work.
A wonderful opportunity to experience contemporary art in a welcoming atmosphere, accompanied by Piramidón’s signature Saturday Vermouth.