THE PUBLIC COULD VIEW TAMÁS NÁRAY'S PAINTINGS AT THE FOLLOWING EXHIBITIONS
Alexander the Great 'Imperator Ultimus' - Secrets and Truths
OFF Kultur Event Center - Budapest (Hungary)2025
OLTRE I CONFINI
Rocca Paolina - Perugia (Italy)2025
IDENTIDADES - The Fire
Museo del Mar - Santa Pola (Alicante, Spain)2025
THE 1825 DAYS - The Second Golden Ange
OFF Kultur Event Center - Budapest (Hungary)2024
OLTRE I CONFINI - From the works of the exhibition titled BYZANTIUM
Rocca Paolina - Perugia (Italy)2024
LIGHTS
Mijichich Art Gallery - Trujillo (Peru)2024
HISPANIA - Centuries of the Crown
Museo del Mar - Santa Pola (Alicante, Spain)2024
HISPANIA - Centuries of the Crown
Palacio Castellano - Madrid (Spain)2024
BYZANTIUM - Cradle of Immortality
Hotel Vision Budapest - Budapest (Hungary)2023
BYZANTIUM - Cradle of Immortality
Medina Art Gallery - Rome (Italy)2023
OLTRE I CONFINI
Rocca Paolina - Perugia (Italy)2023
THE AGE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE - In the Footsteps of History and Myths
OFF Kultur Event Center - Budapest (Hungary)2022
THE AGE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE - In the Footsteps of History and Myths
2022
POINT TO HEAD - Emperors
Medina Art Gallery - Rome (Italy)2022
ARTETRA - Greek Demigods
Galleria Cael - Milan (Italy)2022
ARTEMISIA NOW! - Tribute to Women
Museo del Mar - Santa Pola (Alicante, Spain)2021
LOST GODS - Venturing into Ancient Greek Mythology
OFF Kultur Event Center - Budapest (Hungary)2021
TRADITION AND FREEDOM - The Zsolnay Porcelain (permanent exhibition)
The 'Collector's House' - 'Kőrössy' Art Nouveau Museum and Palace - Budapest (Hungary)2020
OLD TESTAMENT I. - II. - The Biblical Creation story, Or the Prophecies of the Past
Virtual exhibition2020
REPOSITION - Media Mix World Tour
Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski - St. Moritz (Switzerland)2020
MESOPOTAMIA - Legend of the Ancient World
Hungarian Museum of Music and Center - Budapest (Hungary)2019
NEW HORIZON
The 'Collector's House' - 'Kőrössy' Art Nouveau Museum and Palace - Budapest (Hungary)2019
ENTRÉE - 'Golden Age' and 'The Red Doors'
REÖK Palace - Szeged (Hungary)2018
ANTIQUE
Dr. Rose Private Clinic - Budapest (Hungary)2018
ART SOIRÉE
Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest - Budapest (Hungary)2017
ICON - Born a Hundred Years Ago - Writer Magda Szabó
Várkert Bazár - Budapest (Hungary)2017
CORRIDOR - On the Way...
Stanton Chase HQ, Dorottya Palace - Budapest (Hungary)2016
Tamás Náray is a Hungarian colorist painter whose work aligns with abstract expressionism. He began his career in the field of international art trade before moving to Paris on a scholarship, where he pursued classical art studies under the auspices of the ACADÉMIE DE L’ART DE PARIS.
Although his dedication to painting spans nearly three decades, it was in 2016 that he made his public debut with the exhibition titled 'Koridor'. Since then, each year has been defined by new, large-scale exhibitions that faithfully demonstrate his compelling artistic evolution, transitioning from early figurative compositions to his current, mature abstract expressionist works.
Until 2020, his artistic development and early exhibitions were guided and curated by Krisztina Jerger, one of the most influential art historians and legendary exhibition designers of the contemporary Hungarian art scene, and a recipient of the prestigious Noémi Ferenczy Prize.
Náray’s art is characterized by densely layered surfaces, a rich use of materials (specifically the oil and gold on canvas technique), and dramatic chiaroscuro effects, where structured geometric and organic forms, alongside vibrant color fields, generate intense internal tension. The backbone of his creative method consists of monumental painting cycles inspired by history, mythology, and spirituality. His major comprehensive collections include Mesopotamia (2019), The Old Testament (2020), Lost Gods (2021), The Era of the Roman Empire (2022), Byzantium (2023), Hispania (2024), Alexander the Great: 'Imperator Ultimus' (2025), and his most recent cycle initiated this year, Light - Genesis - The Old Testament III.
His relocation to Spain brought about his full artistic fulfillment, establishing his creative and exhibition base between Barcelona and Sitges. Marking a milestone in this new international chapter, he opened his own space in 2019, the TamIstArte Fine Art Gallery, which has since become a prominent meeting point for contemporary Spanish and Hungarian art.
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