Tamás Ábel
Tamás is a young talented artist who is equally mastered both hot and cold glass techniques.
Zoltán Bohus
Mr Bohus is considered as one of the founding members of the modern Hungarian glassmaking movement.
Péter Borkovics
His objects, sculptures and ornaments emphasize the peculiarities of hot glass and the fluidity of petrifying glass.
Péter Botos
He is intrigued by the light effects of optical glass, by the exploitation of effects caused by the encounter and interplay of various glass material.
György Buczkó
Mr Buczko's works are characterised by a unique style to disrupt the regular geometric forms, resulting in archaic and rustic glass sculptures.
István Czebe
He works echo organic, abstract forms. He is concerned with the free moulding of hot-glass, and with kiln-forming.
György Gáspár
Clever use of contrasting colours and mirrors to enhance and expand the space inside a glass-delineated space.
Gábor Gonzales
Mr Gonzales makes glass sculptures from ground, glued and fused glass sheets reduced to clear and abstract forms.
László Hefter
Figurative and abstract motifs, regular and irregular formations appear in counterpoint his works.
Márton Horváth
His art is the adaptation of the handicraft traditions as proven by his glass pieces melted onto their surface and the iridescent pieces.
Zsuzsanna Kóródi
She utilizes the limitless optical properties of glass and tries to organize these properties in systems to express what she wants to show.
Mária Lugossy
She created her glass compositions mainly from glued, sand-blast plate glass which unfold their message and xenolithic effect through the included materials.
László Lukácsi
Coloured plate glass and mirrors, grinding, polishing and lustering with acid. His spatial compositions combine constructivist, geometrical and organic forms.
Mihály Melcher
His aim is to produce works that help man’s elevation from the material world into the extrasensory invisible sphere.
Ágnes Smetana
She designs and executes ornamental glasses, sculptural vessels in accordance with the formal order and colour of art nouveau.
Margit Tóth
She uses mould melted technique to create her plastic world and satisfy her imagination.
Dóra Varga
Her creations reflect the dualistic nature of glass: transparency and colours combined with geometric but also fluid structures.
Hajnalka Virág
Her geometric works are inspired by the elements of modern life: computer, UFO and traffic.