/formatíva – Zsófia Antalka’s Solo Exhibition
The solo exhibition of Zsófia Antalka, a young visual artist from Debrecen, titled /formativa, will be on view at the MODEM Project Space between March…
The solo exhibition of Zsófia Antalka, a young visual artist from Debrecen, titled /formativa, will be on view at the MODEM Project Space between March…
Fifty-five years have passed since Salvador Dalí captured his ideas about the fashion of the future in twelve drawings. Works created on commission for Scabal, the internationally renowned Belgian-founded textile brand, will be on view at MODEM Debrecen from 21 February 2026, presented in…
The exhibition is an important event in several respects in terms of the history of contemporary art in Hungary over the past decades, as it…
MODEM presents the first Hungarian solo exhibition by Polish artist Alicja Wysocka. Salt, Steam, Skin – Notes from Below is an interdisciplinary installation that connects…
Figurative art reflects not only the representation of the body but also the imprint of human experience. MODEM’s new exhibition, Bodies and Memories, presents post-war…
Since its opening, the MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Art’s Project Space has served as a platform for young and emerging artists at the…
Nóra Juhász’s new project explores the authenticity of communication, the identity of museums, and the vanishing world of letter-writing culture through a correspondence conducted in…
Márton Szipál – MARTIN was born 101 years ago into an old dynasty of photographers. His career led him all the way to Los Angeles,…
The history of regional museums in Hungary after 1989, rich in challenges and twists and turns, is an accurate reflection of the period after the…
The photo exhibition opening at MODEM Project Space on 17 April will give a sensual insight into the interiors and everyday life of the inhabitants…
The MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Art warmly invites you to the opening of its latest exhibition on February 20 at 6:00 PM! Attila…
The exhibition Origin, held in the 3rd-floor exhibition space of MODEM, offers contemporary Hungarian artists’ interpretations of the Five Books of Moses, the prehistory of…