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A striking metallic sculpture of a human figure is displayed on a plain white wall, likely within a museum or art gallery setting. The figure is depicted in a supine or floating pose, horizontally oriented, with its arms extended upwards and outwards, and legs slightly bent. It appears to be composed of countless small, uniformly sized, circular metallic disks or buttons, meticulously assembled to form the human shape, giving it a segmented and textured appearance.

Strong artificial lighting from an unseen source illuminates the sculpture, casting dramatic, elongated shadows of the figure and its limbs onto the wall behind it. These shadows add depth and a dynamic quality to the artwork, emphasizing its form and movement.

To the upper right of the sculpture, a white rectangular information plaque is affixed to the wall. The text on the plaque is in both Hungarian and English. It identifies the artist as MAJOROS Áron Zsolt (born 1982) and the artwork as "Altius II.," created in 2005. The descriptive text explains that Majoros's figurative, "sliced open" sculptures create "airy parcels of space," emphasizing spiritual and mental content over physical organs. It notes that the "empty inner spaces" within the sculpture are revealed and change according to the viewer's movement and perspective, articulating the form through "athletic segments."

The minimalist display, clear lighting, and informative plaque characterize the environment as a professional art exhibition. The visible Hungarian text on the plaque confirms the provided location context that this artwork is displayed in Budapest, Hungary.
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Apr 21, 2026

Budapest, Hungary

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A striking metallic sculpture of a human figure is displayed on a plain white wall, likely within a museum or art gallery setting. The figure is depicted in a supine or floating pose, horizontally oriented, with its arms extended upwards and outwards, and legs slightly bent. It appears to be composed of countless small, uniformly sized, circular metallic disks or buttons, meticulously assembled to form the human shape, giving it a segmented and textured appearance. Strong artificial lighting from an unseen source illuminates the sculpture, casting dramatic, elongated shadows of the figure and its limbs onto the wall behind it. These shadows add depth and a dynamic quality to the artwork, emphasizing its form and movement. To the upper right of the sculpture, a white rectangular information plaque is affixed to the wall. The text on the plaque is in both Hungarian and English. It identifies the artist as MAJOROS Áron Zsolt (born 1982) and the artwork as "Altius II.," created in 2005. The descriptive text explains that Majoros's figurative, "sliced open" sculptures create "airy parcels of space," emphasizing spiritual and mental content over physical organs. It notes that the "empty inner spaces" within the sculpture are revealed and change according to the viewer's movement and perspective, articulating the form through "athletic segments." The minimalist display, clear lighting, and informative plaque characterize the environment as a professional art exhibition. The visible Hungarian text on the plaque confirms the provided location context that this artwork is displayed in Budapest, Hungary.

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