Gyula Nagy
1907–1983 (age 76)
Biography
Gyula Nagy’s sculptures brought life to the streets and squares of Makó, where he spent decades shaping ideas into enduring artwork. Born in 1907, Nagy was attuned to form and feeling, chiselling monuments and intimate pieces alike with profound sensitivity.
His work remains a testament to the power of art to capture the human spirit, inviting residents and visitors to see the beauty of Makó through his sculpted perspectives.