1/ 6 Hat Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest
Marianne Bara custom hat designers Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest.
2/ 6 Hat Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest
Marianne Bara custom hat designers Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest.
3/ 6 Hat Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest
Marianne Bara custom hat designers Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest.
4/ 6 Hat Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest
Marianne Bara custom hat designers Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest.
6 6 Hat Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest
Marianne Bara custom hat designers Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest.
5/ 6 Hat Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest
Marianne Bara custom hat designers Fashion Show at Ernst Museum Hungary, Budapest.
IBS Student_Valeria Dauhalevich_ at Ernst Museum
Permanent Revolution exhibition in Ludwig Museum in Budapest
PERMANENT REVOLUTION, an exhibition of Ukrainian contemporary art, opens in Ludwig Museum in Budapest on 5 April, 2018.
This is the first wide-scale museum presentation of Ukrainian contemporary art to the European audience. PERMANENT REVOLUTION exhibition will be showcased in Budapest from April 6 until June 24, 2018.
5 квітня у одній з центральних інституцій сучасного мистецтва – Музеї Людвіга у Будапешті відкриється виставка «Перманентна Революція».
Це перша масштабна музейна презентація сучасного українського мистецтва європейському глядачеві. Проект триватиме з 6 квітня до 24 червня 2018 року.
37 Ukrainian contemporary artists and art groups are to take part in the project:
APL315, Piotr Armianovski, Serhii Bratkov, Anatolii Belov, Oleksandr Chekmeniov, David Chichkan, Mitia Churikov, Zhanna Kаdyrova, Glib Katchuk and Olga Kashimbekova, Alevtina Kakhidze, Borys Kashapov, Alina Kleitman, Taras Kovach, Daria Koltsova, Mariia Kulikovska, Yurii Leiderman and Ihor Chatskin,, Mykola Matsenko, Boris Mikhailov, Roman Minin, Roman Mykhailov, Natsprom (Oleg Tistol and Mykola Matsenko), Yevgen Nikiforov, Open Group, Serhii Petliuk, Ihor Petrov, Oleksii Radynskyi, Vlada Ralko, Stepan Riabchenko, Oleksandr Roitburd, Oleksii Sai, Arsen Savadov, Mykyta Shalennyi, Szuper Gallery (Susanne Clausen and Pavlo Kerestey), Vasyl Tsagolov, Vova Vorotniov, Stanislav Voliazlovskyi, Artem Volokitin.
The project organizer is Ludwig Museum in Budapest.
The co-organizer of the event is Zenko Foundation.
The exhibition is organized in cooperation with Budapesti Tavaszi Fesztival.
Curators: a responsible exhibition curator from Ludwig Museum is its director Julia Fabényi, and curators from Zenko Foundation are Alisa Lozhkina and Kostiantyn Akinsha.
The project is supported by: Peter und Irene Ludwig Stiftung, Embassy of Ukraine to Hungary, Emberi Eroforrások Minisztériuma, MUPA Budapest, UTICO, Ost-West Express.
У події візьмуть участь 37 сучасних вітчизняних художників і мистецьких груп:
APL315, Пьотр Армяновський, Сергій Братков, Анатолій Бєлов, Артем Волокітін, Станіслав Волязловьский, Вова Воротньов, Жанна Кадирова, Гліб Катчук та Ольга Кашимбєкова, Алевтина Кахідзе, Борис Кашапов, Аліна Клейтман, Тарас Ковач, Дар’я Кольцова, Марія Куликовська, Юрій Лейдерман та Ігор Чацкін, Микола Маценко, Борис Михайлов, Роман Михайлов, Роман Мінін, Євген Нікіфоров, Нацпром (Олег Тістол та Микола Маценко), Сергій Петлюк, Ігор Петров, Олексій Радинський, Влада Ралко, Олександр Ройтбурд, Степан Рябченко, Арсен Савадов, Олексій Сай, Василь Цаголов, Олександр Чекменьов, Давид Чичкан, Мітя Чуріков, Микита Шаленний, OpenGroup, SzuperGallery (Сузанна Клаузен та Павло Керестей).
Організатор проекту: Музей Людвіга у Будапешті.
Співорганізатор: Zenko Foundation.
Виставка організована у співпраці із Budapesti Tavaszi Fesztival.
Куратори: відповідальним куратором виставки від імені Музею Людвіга виступає директор музею Джулія Фабеньї, куратори від імені Zenko Foundation – Аліса Ложкіна та Костянтин Акінша.
Проект за підтримки: Peter und Irene Ludwig Stift
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Madeleine in the Budapest Museum
Madeleine running around the rotunda.
PIXELS - Ernst Museum 2009
PIXELEK / PIXELS
Csoportos kiállítás / Group exhibition
Ernst Múzeum (Hungary 1065 Budapest, Nagymező utca 8.)
Megtekinthető: 2009. január. 16 - 2009.február.08-ig, hétfő kivételével 11-19 óráig.
The exhibition is on view till 8th February 2009 from Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. 7 p.m., closed on Monday.
Zene / Music by Dj Palotai
Berlin meets Budapest 2014
Short Video from our 4- days- trip to Budapest.
And nope, we are hetero.
Song: Cameron Ernst- Three
Film by Stefan Neuendorf
Hilary Jeffery & Zsolt Sőrés — Danube Blues Variations
Live at the exhibition Through a glass darkly - Faces Yesterday & Today, Ernst Museum, Budapest, Hungary, 15th March, 2013.
Hilary Jeffery - trombone, electronics
Zsolt Sőrés Ahad - 5 string viola, electronics
Video edited by András Juhász
Vienna and Budapest - 1930s home movie
Some lovely footage of the two cities just before the nightmare of World War Two. This is from a home movie that is in the Prelinger Archives.
HomeTrend & Design exhibition
Here's a short movie, about the exhibition of HomeTrend & Design, which took place in Budapest, Hungary in March, 2007. More info: lakastrend.hu - info@ambienta.hu
25 Things to do in Budapest, Hungary Travel Guide
Join as we travel to Budapest, Hungary on a quest to visit as many attractions and discover as many things to do in Budapest as we possibly can. Our Budapest travel guide offers visitors a glimpse at some of the top baths in the city along with fascinating things to do along the Danube river, architectural gems worth marveling over and museums to check out. We also hit up the local food scene slurping on Goulash and catapulting into legendary Budapest nightlife by visiting ruin bars.
From the iconic Parliament Building to Castles to Baths we've got you covered in a destination where you get two cities for the price of one - Buda and Pest. Divided by the Danube (Duna) you'll want to spend ample time on both sides and if you're like a lot of our friends you'll never actually want to leave Budapest.
Let's explore Budapest and find out what is so alluring about the capital of Hungary.
25 Things to do in Budapest City Tour | Hungary Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Budapest Castle Hill Funicular (Budavári Sikló) - 00:30
2) Buda Castle (Budavári Palota - Burgpalast - Budin Kalesi) - 01:02
3) Museums in Budapest (Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest History Museum, the House of Houdini) - 01:17
4) Changing of the Guard in front of the Hungarian Presidential Palace - 01:28
5) Lunch at the Castle - 01:41
6) Labyrinth of Buda Castle (Labyrintus - Dracula PANOPTIKUM) - 03:37
7) Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom) - 04:58
8) Fisherman’s Bastion Terrace (Halászbástya) - 05:15
9) Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi lánchíd) - 05:22
10) Danube River Cruise in Budapest - 05:27
11) Széchenyi thermal bath (Széchenyi Medicinal Bath - Széchenyi-gyógyfürdő) - 05:34
12) Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyad Vára) - 07:08
13) Heroes’ Square with the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars (Hősök tere) - 07:23
14) Nightlife in Budapest at a Ruin Bar - 07:53
15) New York Café in Budapest - 09:14
16) St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent István-Bazilika) - 11:43
17) Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház) - 13:04
18) Shoes on the Danube - 13:19
19) Eating Goulash (gulyás) and Hungarian food in Budapest - 13:31
20) Street Art in Budapest - 15:20
21) Great Central Market or Great Market Hall in Budapest (Nagyvásárcsarnok) - 15:30
22) Gellért Baths (Gellért Thermal Baths and Swimming Pool - Gellért Fürdő) - 15:43
23) Gellért Hill Cave (Gellérthegyi-Barlang) - 16:24
24) Citadella (Citadel on top of Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary - 16:40
25) Day trip Szentendre riverside town in Pest county from Budapest - 17:00
*Transportation - bus, trolley-bus, tram, metro & train lines* - 17:16
Outro - 17:35
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Our visit Budapest travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Goulash), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums and Budapest by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Budapest tourism brochure, Budapest itinerary or Budapest, Hungary city tour.
25 Things to do in Budapest, Hungary travel guide video transcript:
Today we’re taking you around a city we’ve been wanting to visit for a while: Budapest! With beautiful architecture and stunning vistas all around, it’s easy to see why it’s nicknamed the Pearl of the Danube, but Budapest is more than just than just good looks. This is a city with youthful vibes, vibrant street art, alternative nightlife, delicious food and so much more! In this travel guide we’re going to try and highlight just that along with the main attractions, so let’s dive right in, and let us show you a few things to do in Budapest on your next visit!
And that’s a wrap in Budapest! We hope you enjoyed this video guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city. If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Budapest feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Hungary video series showcasing Hungarian food, Hungarian culture and Hungarian cuisine.
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Dada & Surrealism - Hungarian National Gallery - Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the 'DADA and Surrealism' exhibition, featuring works by artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Joan Miró, Kurt Schwitters, René Magritte and Salvador Dalí, selected from the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, on Sep 5, 2014 in Hungarian National Gallery.
Dada and Surrealism - two leading art movements in the first decades of the last century - radically revolutionized the way we think about art. Both opened up new opportunities for creative processes: Dadaism by reinterpreting everyday objects, focusing on the role of chance and questioning conventional aesthetic norms; Surrealism by proposing new ways of understanding reality and broadening the very concept of reality. New genres sprouted from Dada and Surrealism, such as the object (an everyday object given new meaning by the artist), photomontage, collage and assemblage (which both rearranged photos, images and other objects according to some unique new order), and ready-mades, which were simply ready-made items put to artistic use. (...) There was no such thing as Hungarian Dada and Surrealism, but the Dada and Surrealism exhibition is an ideal opportunity to present Hungary's own ways of approaching the two movements. A selection of works, titled Rearranged Reality, compiled from Hungarian public and private collections, provides scope for a conceptual dialogue that may be tied, sometimes closely, sometimes more loosely, to the works on loan from the Israel Museum.
The Exhibition of Members of the Palackposta Műhely, Leányfalu 2012
The exhibition from works of the Palackposta Műhely's members, was opened by dr.Csom Éva in Leányfalu, Hungary on Dec16,2012. Hámori Angelika performed a piano concert from works of Claude Debussy on the exhibition opening.
藝苑掇英 Jozsef Rippl-Ronai 瑟夫·麗普-羅奈 (1861-1927) Post-Impressionism Secession Hungarian
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Jozsef Rippl-Ronai was a Hungarian painter. He first introduced modern artistic movements in the Hungarian art.
He was born in Kaposvár. After his studies at the High School there, he went to study in Budapest, where he obtained a degree in pharmacology. In 1884 he travelled to Munich to study painting at the Academy. Two years later he obtained a grant which enabled him to move to Paris and study with Munkácsy, the most important Hungarian realist painter. In 1888 he met the members of Les Nabis and under their influence he painted his first important work, The Inn at Pont-Aven, a deeply-felt work notable for its dark atmosphere. His first big success was his painting My Grandmother (1894). He also painted in a portrait of Hungarian pianist and composer Zdenka Ticharich (1921).
Later he returned to Hungary, where critical reception was at first lukewarm, but he eventually had a very successful exhibition entitled "Rippl-Rónai Impressions 1890-1900". He believed that for an artist not only is his body of work significant, but also his general modus vivendi, even including the clothes he wore. He thus became interested in design, which led to commissions such as the dining room and the entire furnishings of the Andrássy palace, and a stained-glass window in the Ernst Museum, (both in Budapest). Between 1911 and 1913 his exhibitions in Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna were highly successful. His last major work, a portrait of his friend Zorka, was painted in 1919, and in 1927 he died at his home, the Villa Roma in Kaposvár.
瑟夫·麗普-羅奈 Jozsef Rippl-Ronai是匈牙利畫家。他首先介紹了匈牙利藝術中的現代藝術運動。
他出生在考波什堡 Kaposvár。在那裡的高中學習之後,他去了布達佩斯學習,並獲得了藥理學學位。 1884年,他前往慕尼黑學習繪畫學院。兩年後,他獲得了一筆資助,使他能夠搬到巴黎並與最重要的匈牙利現實主義畫家Munkácsy一起學習。 1888年,他遇見了Les Nabis的成員,在他們的影響下,他描繪了他的第一部重要作品,即Pont-Aven的The Inn,這是一部深刻的作品,以其黑暗的氛圍而著稱。他的第一個巨大成功是他的畫作“我的祖母”(1894年)。他還畫了一幅匈牙利鋼琴家和作曲家Zdenka Ticharich(1921年)的肖像。
後來他回到了匈牙利,那裡的批評接待開始不冷不熱,但他最終有一個非常成功的展覽,題為“Rippl-Rónai印象1890-1900”。他認為,對於一個藝術家來說,他的作品不僅重要,而且還有他的一般模式,甚至包括他穿的衣服。因此,他開始對設計感興趣,這導致了Andrássy宮殿的餐廳和整個家具的委託,以及恩斯特博物館(位於布達佩斯)的彩色玻璃窗。 1911年至1913年間,他在法蘭克福,慕尼黑和維也納的展覽取得了巨大成功。他的最後一部重要作品是他的朋友佐爾卡的肖像,於1919年繪製,並於1927年在他的家鄉卡波斯瓦爾的羅馬別墅去世。