exhibition history

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    GRÓF Ferenc: Somewhere between 0 and 1 (Hungarian National Painting Grey), 2016–2023

    GRÓF Ferenc: Somewhere between 0 and 1 (Hungarian National Painting Grey), 2016–2023

    … The work is directly connected to the face of the sundial presented at the Kiscell Museum’s exhibition entitled Without Index (2016),[1] alluding to the state of uncertainty that characterises the city described in Tibor Déry’ s novel Mr. A.G. in X (1964), which served as a reference point of the exhibition. In this fictional city, all exists in a state of constant oscillation between the nothingness of Zero and the certainty of One, creating a grey area that forever changes its …

    Eszter Szőnyeg-Szegvári

    Eszter Szőnyeg-Szegvári

    … was awarded the Ernő Kállai Art Critic Scholarship, in the framework of which she focused on the exhibition activities and international relations of the Council of Applied Arts (1955-1975). She began to work in the Data Archives of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery in 2015. As a museologist at the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Centre (ADK), she is mainly focused on the processing of the archives of the Lectorate of Fine and Applied Arts. Her research interests include …

    Educational Events

    Educational Events

    … events.   KEMKI Methodology Workshop These workshops are offered to students of art history and art theory, with the aim of familiarising young professionals with the methodology of art history- and art theory-related research. Participants are also invited to explore the practical challenges involved in research-based work, through creating imaginary projects (exhibition, event, research) based on their interests. Session 1: 16-17 February 2023: What, why, how? …

    Eszter Molnár

    Eszter Molnár

    … art, as well as material-centred trends in contemporary art. She holds an MA degree in Art History and Hungarian Language, Literature and Culture from Eötvös Lóránd University (ELTE). As a student of the “Literary Modernity” Program of ELTE’s Doctoral School of Literary Studies, she studied the image theory (magical pictoriality) of Hungarian literature and fine arts from the interwar period. She has been working as a freelance curator since 2008, opening several art exhibitions and …

    Art During the Cold War

    Art During the Cold War

    … The projects within this programme take an interdisciplinary approach, at the intersection of art history, exhibition history, and cultural diplomacy (soft power), in order to illuminate the artistic nodes of bilateral and regional international relations and to examine the memory of the Holocaust in fine arts in the context of Cold War confrontation and East–West rivalry. The two ongoing research projects are The Modern Idol: Henry Moore in the Eastern Bloc and Holocaust and the Arts. …

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