
Very Special Joys – Retrospective exhibition of Endre Tót 1971–2011
At the heart of Endre Tót’s art are opposites: the simultaneous inverse of a simplified, sweeping statement (I am happy to write normally…) and its…
At the heart of Endre Tót’s art are opposites: the simultaneous inverse of a simplified, sweeping statement (I am happy to write normally…) and its…
On the one hand, the exhibition provided an exciting insight into the last decade of contemporary Slovak art, which is little known despite the geographical…
Born in Pécs in 1949, the artist lived and worked in Nuremberg and Budapest. His work ranges from small sculptures and drawings to asamblages, sculptures,…
László feLugossy’s multifaceted, creative oeuvre cannot be divided into distinct periods, but rather his works can be grouped around recurring motifs. A typical representative of…
Organised around the theme of the nude, the exhibition – whose title also refers to William Hogarth’s former idea of defining the line of beauty…
Drozdik started out in the post-conceptualist milieu of Hungary, yet his art can be understood in the light of the post-structuralist discourse he had learned…
After the fall of the socialist party states, the populations of the territories occupied by Soviet troops faced a radically new situation. New political, economic,…
Today’s young artists from the former Eastern bloc reflected on the sometimes spectacular, sometimes less tangible social phenomena of the period that unfolded around the…
The exhibition of selected material from the collections of Miklós Völgyi and Mária Skonda is organised around the theme of the famous and long-standing Hungarian…
Endre Koronczi is uninhibited in his delving into our intimate spheres, and the reason we do not resent him is that he always begins his…
In the eighties, a significant number of young artists working in Eastern European countries were not only motivated by a rejection of fossilised traditions, but…
The last few decades have seen an unprecedented expansion of the artistic means of expressing transcendence. Despite this, belief in historical religions is virtually outside…