Attila Konnyu
Authorial Productions and Film Works
Attila Konnyu’s production works extend his visual practice into the domains of theatre, film, and large scale visual environments, operating within a multidisciplinary and authorial framework.

Attila Konnyu
Performances
Across these projects, the artist assumes a central creative role as writer, director, and producer, shaping each work as a unified artistic structure in which image, movement, and sound are brought into relation.
Rather than functioning as spectacle, these productions articulate a controlled visual language in which painterly thinking expands into spatial and temporal form.
Productions
Carmina Burana
Hungarian State Opera
Developed within the framework of a major operatic production, this work integrates large scale projection, choreographic movement, and cinematic sequencing into a unified visual structure.
In this production, Attila Konnyu contributed as writer and author, establishing the conceptual and textual foundation of the visual and performative system.
Essence of Humanity
Illusion Art Movie
A cinematic work exploring the relationship between abstraction, human perception, and emotional structure through layered visual composition and controlled temporal sequencing.
Meditation
Short Film
A cinematic work constructed from animated sequences of Attila Konnyu’s abstract paintings, in which static compositions are transformed into continuously evolving visual environments.
Through the controlled movement of color, form, and spatial layering, the work creates a meditative perceptual field that evokes the experience of moving through multiple visual dimensions.
Emotions
Illusion Art Movie
A film based work in which gesture, color, and movement unfold through cinematic structure, translating painterly logic into a time based visual environment.
Awakening - Journey of Life
Illusion Art Production
A multidisciplinary production combining performance, projection, and narrative construction, forming an immersive visual environment structured through rhythm, sequencing, and spatial composition.
Selected Presentations
Hungarian State Opera
NAMOC
Yuelai Art Museum
Chongqing Art Museum