Attila Konnyu International Company Limited – Hong Kong

Exhibitions
Attila Konnyu Around the World
Konnyu's exhibitions trace the evolution of a practice in which painting becomes a site of cosmological inquiry, each presentation offering a distinct vantage point into the dialogue between motion, stillness, and the intelligence permeating the universe.

Budapest
Miami
Palm Beach Venice
Chongqing
Dubai
Beijing Hong Kong
International Art Exhibitions
From Palm Beach to the Great Wall
MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS
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National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) – Beijing, China
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Yuelai Art Museum – Chongqing, China
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Parkview Green Museum – Beijing, China
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Munkacsy Museum – Bekescsaba, Hungary
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Gorka Museum, Pest County Museum – Veroce, Hungary
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Beiling Museum – Chongqing, China
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Bishan Art Museum – Guanyintag Wetland Park, Bishan, China
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Sun Mall Museum of Art – Juarez, Mexico
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Mofei Art Museum – Jiangkou Water Town, Meishan, China
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Chongqing Art Museum – Chongqing, China
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Collectors Around the World
Attila Konnyu’s work is held in private and institutional collections across North America, Europe, and Asia.
North America
New York, NY • Palm Beach, FL • Miami, FL • Los Angeles, CA • Boston MA • Dallas, TX • Montreal, QC • Toronto, ON
Europe
London, UK • Berlin, Germany • Munich, Germany • Valletta, Malta •
Ibiza, Spain • Budapest, Hungary • Geneva, Switzerland
Asia
Beijing • Chongqing • Chengdu • Shenzhen • Hong Kong


A Career of International Recognition
Attila Konnyu’s work has been exhibited over 150 times worldwide, with 112 solo and other group shows across Asia, Europe,
North America, and the Middle East.
Asia: 35 exhibitions - Beijing • Hong Kong • Chengdu • Chongqing • Xi’an • Shenzhen • Zhaotong
Europe: 51 exhibitions - Spain • Monaco • Italy • Switzerland • Hungary
North America: 28 exhibitions - California • Florida • Texas • Mexico
Middle East: 2 exhibitions - Dubai, UAE

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