Introduction
Vintage Gallery is a fine art gallery founded 1996 in Budapest, Hungary focusing on the medium of photography. Vintage exhibits and represents Hungarian as well as international artists and photographers in a fine art context. The gallery shows six exhibitions a year by artists represented by the gallery as well as inviting artists to participate at the gallery’s program which focuses on the following main periods:
-modernism in photography 1919-1939 (based on the history of Hungarian origin photographers as André Kertész, László Moholy-Nagy and Martin Munkacsi)
-conceptual art 1965-1989 (artists of the Hungarian neo-avantgarde: Miklós Erdély, Tibor Hajas, Dóra Maurer)
-younger generation of contemporary artists using new media (Tibor Gyenis, Gábor Ősz, Dezső Szabó)
We aspire with the exhibition and publication programme of Vintage to be an active participant in both the Hungarian and international professional discourse.

What is your point of view on the financial side of the photographic market today ?
As the importance of photography in contemporary culture is significant, the market is well established. Especially if we think on Paris, where the culture of reading and collecting photographs is so deep. That is why everyone who is interested in photography is waiting forward seeing Paris Photo 2011!
Attila Pocze - Vintage Gallery

Artists exhibited
Marina Abramovic, Denise Bellon, Etienne Beothy, Werner Bischof, Francis Bruguiere, Balthasar Burkhard, Henri Cartier Bresson, Pierre Cordier, Hans Finsler, joan Fontcuberta, Ernst Fuhrmann, Adam Fuss, Flor Garduno, Heinz Hajek-Halke, Heinrich Heidersberger, Béatrice Helg, Paul et Prosper Henry, Peter Keetman, Gyorgy Kepes, August Kreyenkamp, Herbert Matter, Gabriela Morawetz, Barbara Morgan, Sigmar Polke, Edward QUIGLEY, Man Ray, Arthur Siegel, Paul Strand, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Raoul Ubac, Valérie Winckler, Piet Zwart

Vintage Gallery
Stand : B43

Magyar utca 26
H-1053, Budapest Hongrie
T. +36 1 3370 584
F. +36 1 3370 584