ART LOVES FASHION - 2ND EXHIBITON IN PRIESTON SHOWROOM
In mid-July, we opened the second Art Bridge-Prieston exhibition titled "My eyes my view", which presented the most recent works of the wonderful Verebics Kati. Kati with her self-definitive, suggestive, and feminine eyelooks, fulfilled with her art the showroom of Andrassy Street. Her paintings are so talkative and lively, as well as hyper-realistic, supersharp eye representations.

I first met Kati in 2010 when I was a trainee in a cozy little gallery on Falk Miksa street, in Laci Jurecskó and Zsolt Kishonty's Missionart. This was my first encounter with the gallery world, and Kati was the first artist I could talk to. Even then, the mystical world, melancholy and femininity of Kati had taken hold of me, and I had the feeling that I will organize an exhibition for kati sometime in the future. And the time has come. It's a great encounter and an important contact for us, so it's a great pleasure to introduce Kati's special look-paintings in the Prieston Showroom for the of art and fashion lovers. The idea of paintings depicting the eyes was taken by Kati from a book of the medical history library, which examined the eyes from the anatomical point of view. This prompted Kati to capture in a painting the special or important eyes that she saw in her surroundings, like the eyes of his little girl or her life partner.

Compared to the first exhibition of Art Bridge, we have been able to spread the event more widely and thanks to this, a very colorful, eclectic audience gathered in the studio. Faces from the Budapest underground scene, fine artists, painters, young singers, fashion buyers and lots of friends appeared. Thank you for coming! It was a great night, a great experience and a memory for us, and we hope it will foster a fruitful relationship between contemporary art in Budapest and the art lover audience!

We are looking forward to our next exhibiton, which we will be opened in autumn 2018, and we are expecting again a female artists. See you there!
Eszter Zborai, Art Bridge