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Vermouth Saturday at Piramidón

This Saturday, October 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., we’re back with our “Saturday Vermouth” at Piramidón!

During this event, you’ll be able to visit the exhibitions “I paint what I d̶o̶n̶’̶t̶ want to see” by Ádám Dóra and 2025_N4, the group show featuring works by resident artists.

Dóra’s painting practice focuses on representing banal yet familiar —everyday— objects that inevitably surround our lives. The title “I paint what I ̶d̶o̶n̶’̶t̶ want to see” references the well-known quote by artist Philip Guston, who broke away from Abstract Expressionism and its solemnity to return to a figuration that captured his tangible world, dignifying the representation of the ordinary object.

Dóra continues along Guston’s line of thought, but in his case, the objects he depicts are not only tangible but also mediated: fast food, headphones, or gym weights are consumed (in every sense) daily through social media and advertising, forming a cartography of contemporary life. Yet this is not a critique of consumer society, but rather a representation. In response, Dóra uses the physicality of painting to depict these objects on canvas as a form of “slow time” —both in creation and contemplation— reversing their value and invoking the analog as an act of resistance.

At 1 p.m., Ádám Dóra will offer a guided tour to share insights into his creative process.

Join us for art, music, and our traditional vermouth.

Don’t miss it!

Vermouth Saturday at Piramidón
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