This gallery documents the physical genesis of Frankhegy, a "landscape-based conceptual work" where Peter Kozma transformed a wild hillside on the outskirts of Budapest into a legendary nexus for the underground art scene. Through rigorous manual labor directed and actively shared by Kozma, the natural topography was cleared and sculpted into a functional complex of terraces, stages, and connecting pathways, creating a unique example of participatory land art.
As many of the original creators of these archival images remain unidentified, we invite you to contact us if you can help provide photo credits or additional context regarding the works.