He is the owner of Gallery Nature Morte, which was founded in New York City's East Village in 1982 and was part of the Collins & Milazzo exhibitions sensual conceptualism scene.
[2] It closed in 1988, and in 1992, Nagy moved to New Delhi, India, where Gallery Nature Morte is now located.
[4] With artist Alan Belcher, Nagy opened Gallery Nature Morte in East Village, Manhattan, in 1982.
[13] In the early 1980s, Nagy became known for works he created by mixing painting techniques with the technology of Xerox photocopy machines.
[21] In 2020, Deitch Projects held a retrospective exhibition in New York City of Nagy's works from the 1980s.