… contemporary art. Conference program: 10:00 – 10:30 Welcome speeches Dr. László Baán, general director, Museum of Fine Arts Dr. Gábor Kecskeméti, academic, president of MTA200 EB Dávid Fehér, director, Museum of Fine Arts – Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI) 10:30 – 11:00 Eszter Békefi: The Ferenczy Legacy then and now 11:00 – 11:30 Márk Szerdahelyi: The First Sculpture Debate in the National Press: Ferenczy or …
… new research on these documents is planned, complementing the research relating to the László Beke Archive, which was adopted in 2023.
… has been published in the online edition of ArtMargins. The articles by Hana Buddeus, Zsuzsa László and Alina Șerban featured in the issue Regional Resonances: In Search of the Transnational in Central Eastern European Art of the 1970s present an interconnected history of previously unexplored cross-border collaborations and friendships. The second part of this special issue, with essays by Emese Kürti, Cristian Nae and Małgorzata Miśniakewicz, will come out in the first half …
… erected in front of the house, a car park must be created (possibly with a coffee stand). (László Beke: The Inhumanity of Art, 1979) László Beke was an internationally renowned art historian who passed away in 2022. It was the great honour of the KEMKI ADK collection to receive, as per the family’s decision, his archives in 2023. László Beke earned his degree in Art History-Hungarian Language and Literature in 1968, and subsequently became a staff member of the Art History …
The archive of the internationally renowned art historian László Beke, who passed away in 2022, was transferred to the KEMKI ADK collection in 2023 thanks to the family's honourable decision, and thus became the main pillar of the Beke's life work processing carried out by the Research Department of KEMKI under the umbrella of the Resonances project. Once arranged and processed, the archive will be accessible to external researchers. In service of …