Angela Suto is a Hungarian painter whose work lives at the edge of atmosphere, memory, and raw emotion. Her cityscapes, portraits, and abstract compositions are not representations—they are revelations. She paints what cannot be said, capturing the silence between things: between people, between moments, between shadows.
Working primarily in oils on wood, Suto’s paintings have been exhibited internationally, and collected across the globe—from Australia to the Falkland Islands. While collaborating with a gallery in New Jersey, she fiercely guards her independence, carving a path that stays true to her inner voice.
A passionate traveler and relentless observer of human presence—both in the chaos of the city and the stillness of abstraction—Suto’s work does not aim to decorate. It aims to disarm.
Her paintings invite you to stand still, feel deeply, and listen to what you’ve been avoiding.
Solo exhibitions:
2004 – Kazincbarcika, Hungary
2006 – Esztergom Hungary
2015 - Vasvár, Hungary
2016 – Szombathely, Hungary
2017 – Budapest, Hungary
Group exhibitions:
2019 December – Miami Red Dot Art Show, Miami, USA
2019 December - Vienna. Austria
2020 December - Gallery MAX "Womens's (un)REALITIES" group exhibition Törökbálint, Hungary