Exhibitions

Round and round from Debrecen to Debrecen

Károly Keserü studied in the Mihály Péchy Secondary School for Building Technology in Debrecen between 1977 and 1981. He emigrated to Australia in 1986 together…

2023. May. 28. - 2023. Jul. 30.

Re:Re

Our exhibition Re:Re aims to explore the functioning and mode of existence, anthropological, socio-cultural and (art) historical contexts of artistic re-enactments. Such performative processes, which…

2023. Apr. 22. - 2023. Sep. 17.

Close to the Soil

Exhibited here, in 2023, is a selection from the works in the fourth volume forming part of the book- and exhibition-series devoted to the largest…

2023. Feb. 19. - 2023. Apr. 30.

Along the Line

Along the Line is the permanent exhibition of MODEM Modern and Contemporary Art Center’s collection, in Debrecen. The exhibition, which explores the contemporary use of…

2023. Jan. 01. - 2023. Nov. 24.

Time

How does art exist in time, relate to time, and how does time affect art? This year’s program series of the Debrecen Artist in Residence,…

2022. Nov. 12. - 2022. Dec. 31.

30+

Three decades of Hungarian fine art through the eyes of high school students MODEM’s experimental art pedagogy project launched in 2019 and it will come…

2022. Oct. 23. - 2023. Mar. 19.

New Mediations

Before visiting an exhibition, we look at installation photos or artists’ works on our smartphones, upholding and perpetuating the continuous cycle of images and their…

2022. Oct. 01. - 2023. Jan. 22.

Polarism

Polarism is an experimental collective art project, which is the first phase and realization of a common thinking. On the one hand, since the foundation…

2022. Jun. 25. - 2022. Jul. 17.

Alter ego

László Lakner is among the most significant artists of the Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde: his artistic practice is characterised by thematic and stylistic diversity and continuous experimentation.…

2022. May. 28. - 2022. Sep. 25.

Onceuponacity

The joint exhibition of MODEM and the Déri Museum aims to present the museum’s Photo Gallery. The exhibition is the first public display of the…

2022. Mar. 05. - 2022. Jun. 05.

Puzzlements

  “What art is neither can be grasped nor can be determined  ̶  one can only feel it.” J. T.  Tasnádi József’s art focuses on…

2022. Feb. 26. - 2022. May. 01.
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