Guided tours with the MODEM team every Tuesday
In view of the high interest, we will continue our weekly guided tours with the MODEM team. From October 25, we meet every Tuesday at the exhibition of New Mediations,…
In view of the high interest, we will continue our weekly guided tours with the MODEM team. From October 25, we meet every Tuesday at the exhibition of New Mediations,…
On behalf of the MODEM Modern and Contemporary Arts Centre we kindly invite you to the opening event of our latest, internationally unique exhibition on 2nd October, Saturday. The…
Dear Friends, Supporters, and Visitors of the MODEM, In accordance with central decisions, due to the spread of coronavirus, the public part of our operation is restricted and relocated to…
Free guiding tour in english through Helmut Newton’s PRIVATE exhibition on the opening day of the Border Crossing project About the exhibition: Helmut Newton (1920–2004) never ceased to both astound…
By opening her borders, Hungary took the first steps to make way for the reunification of Germany as well as the establishment of a united and free Europe. On the…
When you came to know the art of Helmut Newton, what was the first thing you found the most fascinating about it? Still at school, Helmut Newton was the first…
1. Design is… My whole life is built around this concept. My favourite profession, which interests me, fascinates me, it’s still work, but it’s a pleasure doing it. All my…
Two unusual parallel exhibitions, which are different in ideas but similar in symbology and interpretation of the (recent) past, opens on 23rd March in the MODEM. Schedule: 3 p.m. curatorial…
Please, let us know if you have a daily, almost a routine-like, monotonous, tireless creative activity that calms you down and keeps the outside world out. Whether it is a…
To walk through the world in a standing and motionless way on a road with no starting and ending points, and there is no return or any place that could…
We have already had 30 000 sightings in the exhibition called Impressions. From Monet to van Gogh, from Matisse to Warhol. One third of the visitors came from Budapest as…