The exhibition at the Vaszary Gallery of Balatonfüred introduces the oeuvre of Ilona Keserü from 1963 to today through 50 works of art, including paper art, objects and photo.

The concise oeuvre exhibition follows double thematics: the intellectual focus of the exhibition are the Ilona Keserü's works inspired by the heart-shaped tombstones of the nearby Balatonudvari (created between 1967 and 1973), while the other focal point is the Cangiante use of colours, i.e. 'Change of Colour' that she studied in the last 20 years.
In harmony with the unique character, the intimate spaces of the Vaszary Villa,  the exhibition follows painting thematics divided into smaller units, from the dynamic paintings based on loose gestures from the 1960ies, through the tombstones, to linen reliefs, which are considered some of the most distinctive and original artistic methods by Keserü.