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The Design Without Borders exhibition is open until the end of the week
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The Design Without Borders exhibition is open until the end of the week

The Kiscell Museum in Budapest is hosting a design showcase featuring works from 24 countries until the 6th of November. The initiative, which dates back 18 years, is showcasing the work of 214 artists from 24 countries in Budapest this year. As in previous years, the works, projects, and objects
A “sensational” exhibition | Show and business in Pest-Buda
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A “sensational” exhibition | Show and business in Pest-Buda

It’s well worth the effort to head out to Budapest and walk along the wild and scenic Kiscell Park Forest to the Kiscell Museum, which hosts a “sensational” entertainment history exhibition. The milieu of the era almost strikes us as we cross the entrance framed by the title of
Design Without Borders spiced with contemporary music
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Design Without Borders spiced with contemporary music

The Design Without Borders exhibition at the Kiscell Museum is still open until November 28. The exhibition has now outgrown its original concept and transformed itself into a diverse series of programs about crosstalk between branches of art: in addition to presenting the work of furniture, textile, product and jewelry
The Design Without Borders Exhibition is back in October | Kiscell Museum
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The Design Without Borders Exhibition is back in October | Kiscell Museum

The Design Without Borders (DWB) exhibition has been a defining forum of the Hungarian design scene for many years. This year, along with works by more than 160 artists from 16 countries, the latest in Slovenian design will be on show in Budapest for two months under the title Made
Finnish and Hungarian ceramic artists present their work at the Kiscell Museum
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Finnish and Hungarian ceramic artists present their work at the Kiscell Museum

Between 10 October – 28 November 2021, as part of the Design Without Borders exhibition, the Finnish Institute (FinnAgora) and the Helsinki Hungarian Cultural Institute will present the exhibition Találkozások (Encounters—free translation), which seeks to introduce ceramic art from an exciting perspective at the Kiscell Museum. The exhibited artworks are