Attila Konnyu Presents a Chongqing Golden Week Digital Art Exhibition
- Attila Konnyu
- Oct 6
- 2 min read
Chongqing, China – October 2025. From October 1 to 8, during the Chongqing Golden Week digital art exhibition, Hungarian artist Attila Konnyu transforms the rhythm of Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street into a moving canvas, merging painting, light, and motion in the heart of China’s most festive week.
Every October, Golden Week turns China’s cities into living festivals. In Chongqing, that celebration centers around the Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, where national flags line the skyline and dazzling light shows spill across the façades. The air hums with the energy of visitors, families, and travelers arriving from all over China. Streets overflow with sound, scent, and color and amid this sensory rush, something quieter flickers to life.

Digital Art in Motion: Attila Konnyu’s Abstractions Illuminate Golden Week in Chongqing
Golden Week is one of China’s busiest holidays, and Jiefangbei becomes both a commercial magnet and a cultural stage. Between flagship stores and food stalls, Konnyu’s works offer visitors a moment of pause a window into stillness within the noise. His digital artwork compositions ripple and expand like painted gestures re-imagined in light. People stop mid-stride, watching colors unfold as if the city itself were breathing in rhythm with the art.
Attila Konnyu’s digital art installation in Chongqing
Known internationally for his large-scale abstract paintings, Konnyu brings the same meditative energy to the digital realm. Each piece begins as a physical gesture on canvas, later transformed into motion and layered texture. His brushstrokes become living forms: shimmering fields of color that appear, dissolve, and reform. In Chongqing’s vibrant urban setting, the artworks blur boundaries between painting and performance, between solitude and spectacle. The result feels both intimate and monumental, a poetic counterpoint to the rush of Golden Week crowds. Attila Konnyu has previously showcased his work in Chongqing, building on earlier exhibitions that introduced his gestural abstraction to Chinese audiences.

This pop-up marks a new chapter in Attila Konnyu’s exploration of gesture, silence, and transformation through technology. For collectors and design enthusiasts, his digital works show how abstraction can adapt to light, space, and rhythm, bringing emotional depth to the fast-paced language of modern cities.
