Gallery

Kalman Maklary Fine Arts Gallery
Judit Reigl, Simon Hantai

The Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts gallery is dedicated to the artists of the Post-War School of Paris. Especially the Abstract and Surrealist movements with artists like Judit Reigl, Simon Hantai, François Fiedler, Anton Prinner, Alfred Reth and Endre Rozsda. Through it’s exhibitions outside the Budapest based gallery and it’s publications of books and catalogs, it has worked towards reviving unquestionably important artists, some of whom the last decades had unfortunately forgotten. The gallery works with museums and art collectors and develops with them long-term relationships of trust. Today, some of the gallery’s artists have already rightfully found their place in the major modern art museums around the world. It also handles and represents works by Gustave Miklos, Joseph Csaky, Étienne Beöthy, Paul Kallos, Geza Szobel, Étienne Sándorfi, Ernest Klausz, Tibor Csernus, Anna Beöthy Steiner, Böhm Lipót Poldi and Antal Biró. The gallery also specializes in contemporary art and mainly represents Hungarian artists such as Sam Havadtoy, Kamill Major, Marta Kucsora, Barabási Lab - László Albert Barabási as well as Korean artists such as Suh Jeong-Min, Sung-Pil Chae and Lim Dong-Lak. The Kalman Maklary Fine Arts is a member of the following organizations:  S.N.A. (Syndicat National des Antiquaires Négociants en Objets d'Art Tableaux anciens et modernes de France) , The Belgian Royal Chamber of Antiques and Art Dealers , CINOA T he International Federation of Dealer Associations, The Association of Hungarian Contemporary Art Galleries.