… European Art in Poznań. The Prague chapter of the series examines how the discipline called "Exhibition Histories" can be applied to the field of Central East European art histories. Speakers: Milena Bartlová, Juliane Debeusscher, Kristian Handberg, Dóra Hegyi, Agata Jakubowska, Klara Kemp-Welch, Lujza Kotočová, Zsuzsa László, Pavlína Morganová, Cristian Nae, Terezie Nekvindová, Magdalena Radomska, Alina Șerban, Petra Skarupsky, Jitka Šosová, Lucy Steeds, Dagmar …
… Kass, Béla Kondor, György Konecsni, Gyula Konfár, József Péri, Endre Szász The exhibition and book project introduces completely forgotten yet exceptional works of art exhibited at the first Hungarian exhibition in Auschwitz in 1960 as well as a monumental fine arts collection commissioned for the 1965 permanent exhibition at the same venue. With the addition of the earliest Hungarian artworks dealing with the Roma Holocaust, the current exhibition highlights the absence of …
… Szombathy, Endre Tót, Gábor Tóth, Péter Türk, Jiří Valoch and Franci Zagoričnik. The exhibition focuses on East European artists’ works, activities, and dialogues that reflect on the challenges of transnational exchanges, communication between actors speaking different mother tongues, and explore the possibilities of using art as a language of mediation and cultural translation. The exhibition can be visited at Artpool during opening hours by prior appointment …
Artpool’s alternative presence in Kapolcs Exhibition-event in the Area 51: Data, as information, makes knowledge possible, and as a result of knowledge, first intuition and then wisdom will make all conspiracy theories impossible. Following the pattern of nature’s workings, in a knowledge-based society the future beginnings can manifest consciously through our perception of coincidences. In the holarchical network of knowledge, …
… friendship and appreciation between the artists as well as their distinctive interventions. The exhibition provides an insight into the methods of documentation and self-documentation, as well as the artistic use of documents. The exhibition can be visited at Artpool during opening hours (Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) by prior registration (artpool@szepmuveszeti.hu) until 31 January 2022.