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Gen Y on top—solo exhibitions by Róbert Batykó and Zsófia Keresztes in the heart of Budapest
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Gen Y on top—solo exhibitions by Róbert Batykó and Zsófia Keresztes in the heart of Budapest

Among the latest exhibitions at the acb Gallery in Budapest are two contemporary Hungarian artists whose work is well worth discovering. It is an interesting world that these Generation Y artists lead us into: while Keresztes is known for his monumental mosaic sculptures that embody femininity, which come this time
The Hungarian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale
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The Hungarian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale

This year, the Hungarian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale will feature an exhibition by Zsófia Keresztes, entitled After Dreams: I Dare to Defy the Damage. The exhibition seeks to explore the ambivalent relationship of past and present to the future and the stages of finding identity in four major
Pocket exhibition on the truths of existence | Omara X Háy
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Pocket exhibition on the truths of existence | Omara X Háy

An exceptional encounter between two artistic disciplines and creators is embodied in POKET’s new, extraordinary all-arts volume. In the miniature book Amit gondolsz – az van lefestve (What You Think – It’s Painted—free translation), János Háy has written text sequences for sixty paintings by Omara—Oláh Mara (1945-2020). Over
Contemporary art through the lens of a network researcher  | Interview with Milán Janosov
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Contemporary art through the lens of a network researcher | Interview with Milán Janosov

How can artistic performance be measured mathematically? Can the success of artists and curators be measured? The latest volume of BarabásiLab, Élek mentén – Kortárs magyar képzőművészet az adatok tükrében (Along the edges—Hungarian Contemporary Art in the Light of Data) has been published, which seeks the answers to the above
Ludwig Museum announced as Museum of the Year
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Ludwig Museum announced as Museum of the Year

Ludwig Museum celebrating the 30th anniversary of its foundation last year has won the Museum of the Year Award in 2020. It is the first time that the award established by Pulszky Society, the professional organization of museums was awarded to an institution purely focusing on contemporary art. Ludwig Museum
HYPE | Weekly online program guide
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HYPE | Weekly online program guide

Now everyone holds the interviews, exhibition openings and professional conversations from their homes, and, oddly enough, it seems as if we were seeing each other in a closer and more humane situation in the virtual space than ever before. We picked out several platforms for the week where Hungarian and
Ludwig Museum 2020
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Ludwig Museum 2020

Art, science, community – these three keywords determine the program of Ludwig Museum in 2020 in Budapest. One concept receives even greater emphasis: networks. Ludwig Museum [https://www.ludwigmuseum.hu] in Budapest had a successful year: their 8 temporary exhibitions attracted a total of 106 thousand visitors. While the past year
HYPE | Weekly program guide
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HYPE | Weekly program guide

Although it’s almost the end of January, the year is just about to really start off – at least in terms of programs. Each day of this week offers something exciting: bag-making workshops, exhibition opening in Ludwig Museum, discussions about ethical design and the life of freelancers abroad, introduction into