The Trash Art Museum is the first exhibition in Hungary that specializes in the artistic use of recycled scrap metal. The museum aims to show how waste can become value and how creativity can be combined with sustainability. The unique sculptures in the exhibition are made entirely of car parts and depict iconic film characters in life-size form. The artists have spent hundreds of hours transforming scrap metal into breathtaking works of art. Not only is it a visual experience, but it also focuses on sustainability and the importance of recycling. The works created by Thai sculptors mainly depict film characters. They were made using hundreds of hours of work and countless pieces of metal.
The Trash Art Museum is located in Budapest, at Dohány utca 30/A.
What are the works made of:
These works are made from various car parts, machine parts, screws, chains and other metal materials. The artists aim to create aesthetic, valuable and environmentally conscious works from waste, while drawing attention to the importance of sustainability.
Sculptures made from scrap metal:
Film or video game characters, such as the Star Wars AT-AT walker, Bumblebee from Transformers, or the Iron Throne from Game of Thrones. These are often large-scale, detailed works.