Balatonboglár

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    György Galántai

    György Galántai

    … projects, and is the founder of several alternative art institutions (e.g. the Chapel Studio in Balatonboglár between 1970 and 1973, Artpool since 1979, Newkapolcs Gallery 1991-1995, Artpool P60 1997-2018, Area 51 in Kapolcs from 2015). He received a fellowship from the DAAD in 1988/89 and was guest artist at Arizona State University in 1990. Till 2020 art director of the Artpool Art Research Center and curator of the majority of Artpool's exhibitions and projects and curator of the …

    László Beke Archives

    László Beke Archives

    … and processing such initiatives of the Hungarian neo-avantgarde as the Chapel Studio of Balatonboglár, the start of the Iparterv generation, the INDIGO (Hungarian acronym for “Interdisciplinary Thinking”) group, and the work of the Béla Balázs Studio (BBS). In addition to engaging with traditional art forms, László Beke’s interests also extended to intermedial art, i.e. to the interdisciplinary frontiers of photography and film theory, painting, sculpture, graphics, architecture, …

    Networking the Peripheries / World Art Post: International Artist Stamp Exhibition

    Networking the Peripheries / World Art Post: International Artist Stamp Exhibition

    Az OFF-Biennále Budapest részeként György Galántai (1941), artist and organizer of the Balatonboglár Chapel Studio (1970–1973), has been continuously expanding his international mailing list since the 1970s, through which he initially sent his own publications. In 1973, the exhibition  Text(s)  (organized by Dóra Maurer and Gábor Tóth) featured works by Uruguayan artist Clemente Padín (1939), as well as works by Western and Eastern European artists. Galántai institutionalized his …

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