Updated On: 10 November, 2013 10:39 AM IST | | Rinky Kumar
From Organic Forms to Light Art, an art exhibition organised by The National Gallery of Modern Art and the Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre, presents a retrospective of 40 Hungarian artists spanning over three decades
Imagine a cylinder, which is used as a measuring instrument for liquids in science, serving as the base for an artist to give a wide-angle view of a photograph or a hand being used in a painting in such a way that it seems it is holding a bridge? These are some of the optical illusions that viewers will get to see at From Organic Forms To Light Art, an exhibition that not only celebrates the amalgamation of science and art but also gives people an opportunity to see the works of Hungarian artists.

Architect Jozsef Finta juxtaposes architectural sketches of the bridges in Hungary with the country’s panorama