… Department). In the judging process, preference was given to submissions that respond to changing cultural contexts and contemporary dilemmas. The jury selected Rita Süveges’s entry Shout to the Cloud! as the winning project proposal of the year. Süveges’s multi-layered project, which reflects on current issues, forms an integral part of her previous body of work. Employing the tools of research-based art, she approaches discourses on our environment that are dominated by geo-engineering …
… perspectives on artistic and non-artistic existential issues. The film Kultúr/Galántai/Domb [Culture/Galántai/Hill] directed by György Galántai in 1992 will be screened at the opening (38:16), which consists of memories of the past and the director's vision of the future. Curator: György Galántai Exhibition opening: 25.04.3023. 6pm to 8pm. The exhibition is open until 28 June 2023, on weekdays, by appointment. https://artpool.hu/en/posts/50_years_of_remembrance
… entry by the six-member Hungarian and international jury. Applications that reflected on changing cultural contexts and contemporary dilemmas in relation to the archives and ethos of the KEMKI - Artpool Art Research Center were given preference during the evaluation process. Artpool boasts an unrivalled collection, comprising mainly documents from the underground fine arts, music, literature, and experimental film culture as well as from the international mail-art movement. Kaszás's …
… the realization of one selected artistic research project, preferably with a reflection on current cultural processes and contexts. SZM - KEMKI will provide curatorial and research consultation to the selected project and organize an exhibition to present it to the public. The total budget of the prize is 10 000 euros, of which 6000 euros are the stipend of the artist, and 4000 euros are for the realization of the project and the exhibition. The winning proposal will be …
… of the Linking Art Worlds travelling seminar in KEMKI The Leibniz-Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), with joint support from the Terra Foundation for American Art and the Getty Foundation through its Connecting Art Histories initiative, is launching a new series of traveling research seminars to explore relationships between the U.S. and East-Central European art scenes after 1945. Led by Dr. Beáta Hock, “ Linking Art Worlds: American Art and Eastern Europe …