The exhibition is the second show within the international research and exhibition project, The Modern Idol: Henry Moore in the Eastern Bloc, initiated by Lujza Kotočová (VVP AVU, Prague) Alina Șerban (Institute of the Present, Bucharest) and Daniel Véri (KEMKI, Budapest). The first, eponymous exhibition took place at the National Museum of Art of Romania in 2021–22. The current …
… Beke’s birth, where, in addition to our researchers, outside guests will also be invited. Events: World-Famous World-Archives – László Beke 80, 23. 05. 2024.
… avantgarde art experiments. Now, in 2023, it serves as a venue for several exhibitions and events, organised within the framework of the VEB2023 EKF project entitled Unexpected Culture, in commemoration of the most successful year of its operation in 1973, as well as the fiftieth anniversary of its permanent shutdown by the authorities. As part of the program, visual artist Hajnal Németh will create a performative installation in the former Chapel Studio for a period of eight days …
… the reasons for their fiasco. The conference aims to investigate the role that significant global events, such as the Nuremberg trials, the Auschwitz trials, the Eichmann trial, and the Six-Day War had on shaping the memory of the Holocaust in the domain of fine arts and also to explore the impact of similar, local events. Another important point of focus is the role of national and transnational organisations, state authorities and unions of former prisoners, especially in the case of …
… until 1989: Beyond an East/West Divide”. Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2510457102443655/ The recordings of last year’s conference are available upon registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PiFILfTvX5k7MJsxelnG3Vo3ccDXuIgM8N2sJoYxtDU/ https://kemki.hu/en/events/details/19-Art_of_the_Holocaust_Until_1989_Beyond_an_East_West_Divide