Looking to the future, Agnes is expected to continue creating and sharing her music with the world. Her fans eagerly anticipate her upcoming projects, knowing that whatever she produces will be imbued with her signature passion and creativity.
But the last five years have seen a renaissance. The Budapest Poster Gallery mounted a major retrospective in 2022. Her original 1968 piece for The Red and the White recently sold at auction for $14,000—a record for a Hungarian female poster artist. agnes zalontai
Take her legendary 1966 poster for the film The Round-Up (Szegénylegények). She didn't show a single character. Instead, she depicted a horizon line so thin it felt like a held breath, with a single, broken tree standing sentinel over a flat, muddy field. The title was set in a typeface that looked like it was dissolving into water. Looking to the future, Agnes is expected to
She hand-drew over 200 typefaces for individual assignments. No digital cloning. No shortcuts. The Budapest Poster Gallery mounted a major retrospective