He Who Sows the Wind
The Installations of Endre Koronczi
Anica RudolfThe wind blows where it wants to blow. It picks up the discarded trash, say a plastic bag. It carries it away, tugging at it, turning it toward the sun, then puts it down then lifts it again and hangs it on a tree branch. Endre Koronczi has been watching...
The Mysteries of San Francisco – Interview with Gergely Barki
Gábor PatakiIn 1915, nine years after the earthquake devastated San Francisco, a world’s fare was held in the city to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal (Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, abbreviated as PPIE). Just like at the other expos of the time,...
Creating the Past
Anna NagyInterview with Munkácsy Prize-winning artist Csaba Nagy about his Public Art Creations titled Organic Point and Time Planes As evidenced by the prizes you have been awarded, you are mostly known and renowned by the members of the profession as a graphic...
BACKUP: An Exhibition by Ádám Kokesch
Gábor KaszásThe selection of the venue for Ádám Kokesch’s exhibition titled Backup is by all means to be regarded as symbolic. The memorial museum of the first Hungarian apostle of avant-garde and constructivism serves as a hot venue for presenting a collection which...
An Inquiry About Fine Arts Events and Artists in Hungary 2015
As in previous years, we again asked our colleagues - art historians/theorists, curators, artists and writers - what they thought about the events of the past year: Which 2015 exhibition/festival/event/initiative did you find to be most the prominent and outstanding,...