… creative career, a segment of which is now on display for Hungarian audiences. The Artpool collection exhibition emphasizes Vigo's special relationship with artists’ periodicals, showing how the artist used this medium not only to create a creative shared space, but also as an effective tool for disseminating art. The finissage of the exhibition will feature the launch of a special issue of the magazine and excerpts from a documentary film currently in production. With the …
… invited speakers will be analyzing one of the most important set of objects within the KEMKI ADK collection: the series of daguerreotypes created by Ádám Gola of István Ferenczy's works of art before their destruction. The conference focuses on the museological, collection history, art, photography, and technical history aspects of this historically significant photo collection as well as its relevance to contemporary art. Conference program: 10:00 – 10:30 Welcome …
… exhibitions, remains relatively unknown in Europe, with too few events dedicated to it. The new collection display at Artpool, an essential historical archive of Mail Art, aims to make visible and promote in Europe this marginal yet essential poet, artist, and publisher. The day after the opening, a roundtable discussion will explore, among other things, Vigo's European connections. Participants: Marie Boivent, professor of Visual Art at Université Rennes 2 (France), curator …
Artpool's new collection display Opening speech by Professor Marie Boivent, Université Rennes 2, curator of the collection display Date: 9 October 2025, 5:00 PM Round table discussion : 10 October 2025, 3:00 PM Born in La Plata, a city located sixty kilometers from Buenos Aires, Edgardo Antonio Vigo (1928-1997) Argentine artist and well known figure of Latin American artistic resistance in …
concert and video interview marathon On the final day of the collection display, all video interviews in connection with the Fanzine Anatomy will be screened in their entirety. What makes the video interview marathon special is that we will be showing two films – made by Mihály Rácz and Tamás Rupaszov – that we have never shared publicly before. Interviewees: Judit Acsády, sociologist, activist, editor of Nőszemély feminist journal, …