SPACE FROM A LINE / Exhibition of Katalin Nádasdi, knitwear designer, applied artista

SPACE FROM A LINE / Exhibition of Katalin Nádasdi, knitwear designer, applied artist

Opening: Friday, August 28, 2026 at 6 p.m.
The exhibition will be opened by: Réka Tóth-Vásárhelyi, kokeshi artist
Photos: Bálint Nemes

On view until September 11, 2026, Monday-Friday between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.

The exhibition of Katalin Nádasdi, knitwear and clothing designer and applied artist, explores the process through which a spatial form gradually emerges from the smallest visible unit: the yarn and the line.
The yarn becomes a line, the line develops into a thicker ribbon, then into a plane, and finally into an independent form existing in space. What begins as a simple, elementary structure undergoes a continuous transformation, evolving into increasingly complex spatial systems.
For Katalin Nádasdi, clothing is not merely a wearable object surrounding the body, but also an independent form and a spatial phenomenon. Her work focuses on expanding the formal possibilities of clothing, exploring the point at which a work remains a garment and when it crosses into the realm of the object, sculpture, and space.
The exhibition explores the boundaries between line and plane, body and space, wearable clothing and autonomous form. By pushing these boundaries, Nádasdi creates forms that still retain their connection to clothing and the body, while simultaneously moving beyond the conventional understanding of the garment.

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