LUDWIG MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART BUDAPEST Hungary 2015 ВЕНГЕРСКИЙ МУЗЕЙ ЛЮДВИГА БУДАПЕШТ
The building, architecture and the environment of the Contemporary art museum in Budapest, Hungary 2015 Музей Людвига, Карта Музеев Людвига, архитектура музея современного искусства в Будапеште
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Krisztina Üveges | Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest (English)
| Playing with the Fire – State security and serigraphy | My topic is the activity of the Hungarian state security police in the art scene, focused on the surveillance of the artists working in the field of serigraphy.
Behind the Iron Curtain, the equipment for graphical reproduction were controlled, in order to avoid printing politically sensitive materials in a greater volume. The research, in preparation of the exhibition entitled The History of Makó Graphic Artists‘ Colony, 1977–1990 revealed that the artistic and political samizdat have significant personal and methodological context, although those were created by different purposes.
In Hungary, printmaking with photo-based procedures, as silkscreen and offset were not available for artistic purposes, such machines could been only used illegally by the artists. Due to that censorship could hardly cope with the conceptual and aesthetic problems, certain artists were treated as possible threat against the state. The situation was complicated by the fact that artists had personal connections with the political opposing, also with foreign artist, gallerists, so it was easy to declare the artistic pursuits as actions to overthrow the socialist political system.
As I searched through the Historical Archive of the Hungarian State Security, the question raised: How could we use and accept these documents as sources for the history of art. Using the above mentioned exhibition as a case study, I investigate the divert possibilities of using the state security documents, to have a better understanding on the cultural and political background of the art of the seventies.
Krisztina Üveges | Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest (česky)
Playing with the Fire – State security and serigraphy | My topic is the activity of the Hungarian state security police in the art scene, focused on the surveillance of the artists working in the field of serigraphy.
Behind the Iron Curtain, the equipment for graphical reproduction were controlled, in order to avoid printing politically sensitive materials in a greater volume. The research, in preparation of the exhibition entitled The History of Makó Graphic Artists‘ Colony, 1977–1990 revealed that the artistic and political samizdat have significant personal and methodological context, although those were created by different purposes.
In Hungary, printmaking with photo-based procedures, as silkscreen and offset were not available for artistic purposes, such machines could been only used illegally by the artists. Due to that censorship could hardly cope with the conceptual and aesthetic problems, certain artists were treated as possible threat against the state. The situation was complicated by the fact that artists had personal connections with the political opposing, also with foreign artist, gallerists, so it was easy to declare the artistic pursuits as actions to overthrow the socialist political system.
As I searched through the Historical Archive of the Hungarian State Security, the question raised: How could we use and accept these documents as sources for the history of art. Using the above mentioned exhibition as a case study, I investigate the divert possibilities of using the state security documents, to have a better understanding on the cultural and political background of the art of the seventies.
Ludwig Museum, Budapest 2018 – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
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Ludwig Museum, Budapest – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
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Ludwig Museum, Budapest 2015 – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibitions of ’Ludwig Goes Pop + The East Side Story’ and ’Ludwig 25. The contemporary collection’ (selection from the Ludwig Museum's Collection) on Dec 4, 2015.
Ludwig Museum, Budapest 2016 – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
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Ludwig Museum, Budapest 2019 – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibitions of the Bauhaus 100. Programme for the Now - Contemporary Viewpoints, Tamás Király. Out of the Box and the Fine Art in the Spirit of Internationality - Exhibition of Leopold Bloom Award Finalists at the Ludwig Museum, Budapest on August 2, 2019
Nigel Hurst / 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.
The first major presentation of the Ukrainian contemporary art scene in Hungary is a special occasion to look into the vibrant art of a country full of tensions, which is still largely in the blind spot of the European cultural area.
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.
Виставка “PERMANENT REVOLUTION” представить твори одразу кількох поколінь сучасних українських художників в контексті соціальних трансформацій, що відбувалися в країні протягом останніх трьох десятиліть. Ці 30 років були одним із найважливіших періодів у новітній історії України. Країна здобула незалежність, пережила тотальну трансформацію політичної та економічної системи, зіштовхнувшись на цьому шляху з феноменом олігархічного капіталізму і небувалим зростанням корупції.
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LUDWIG MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART BUDAPEST Hungary 2015 ВЕНГЕРСКИЙ ЛЮДВИГ МУЗЕЙ СОВРЕМЕННОГО ИСКУССТВА
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Vlada Ralko / Artists talk / Permanent Revolution / Ukrainian art today / 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.
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.
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.
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 Stiftung, Embassy of Ukraine to Hungary, Emberi Eroforrások Minisztériuma, MUPA Budapest, страхова компанія UTICO, Ost-West Express.
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Музей изобразительных искусств (Будапешт)
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Музей изобразительных искусств в Будапеште (венг. Szepmuveszeti Muzeum) — крупнейшее в Венгрии собрание произведений зарубежного изобразительного искусства. Венгерскому изобразительному искусству посвящён другой музей города — Венгерская национальная галерея. Музей, основанный в 1896 году и распахнувший свои двери спустя десятилетие, размещается в неоклассицистском здании на площади Героев, специально построенном по проекту архитекторов Альберта Шикеданца и Фюлёпа Херцога напротив выставочного зала Мючарнок. Основная экспозиция состоит из шести отделений:
1) Древнеегипетское отделение, ядром которого стало личное собрание венгерского египтолога Эдуарда Малера (1857—1945).
2) Отделение античного искусства, в основу которого легла коллекция мюнхенца Пауля Арндта.
3) Собрание старинной скульптуры примечательно образчиками деревянной скульптуры из Австрии и Германии. Внимание публики привлекает бронзовая статуэтка, выполненная в XVI веке по рисункам Леонардо да Винчи.
4) Отделение графики и гравюры включает 15 рисунков Рембрандта, 200 работ Гойи и два наброска Леонардо к «Битве при Ангьяри».
5) В галерее новых мастеров представлены в основном романтики и импрессионисты — Делакруа, Роден, Моне, Мане и Сезанн.
6) Галерея старых мастеров особенно сильна произведениями портретного жанра. Ядро экспозиции — около 700 полотен старых мастеров из собрания князей Эстерхази.
При создании музея к ним были присоединены картины из Будайского замка и усадеб графского рода Зичи. Большой интерес представляют работы загадочного Мастера M. S. из алтарного полиптиха церкви Пресвятой Девы Марии в Банска Штьявница. Выделяется необычностью трактовки шахматной темы также жанровая картина голландского художника Корнелиса де Мана «Шахматисты», приобретённая музеем в 1871 году. Хотя музей изобразительных искусств создавался как экспозиция зарубежного искусства, венгерский скульптор Виктор Вазарели преподнёс ему в дар большую подборку своих работ. Они выставлены на территории усадьбы Зичи в Обуде. Музей изобразительных искусств организует временные выставки, на которых свои коллекции выставляют такие всемирно известные музеи, как, например, Лувр...
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POWERGAMES LUDWIG MUSEUM BUDAPEST
13/4-10
DANIST ARTIST MAKE AN EXHIBITION TO LEARN HUNGARYAN ARTIST TO MAKE POLITICAL ART.
NA -- Katalin Neray -- Director of Ludwig Muzeum of Contemporary Art, Budapest
2005 -- Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Art
Museum of Art hits the road (13.12.2015)
The Museum of Art was closed in August this year for a three-year renovation and expansion. In October, the museum launched the Jockey Club Museum of Art on Wheels Outreach Learning Programme to fill the void. Tailor-made for primary and secondary students, the programme uses a specially-designed truck to bring art appreciation to every corner of the city.
The art education truck makes pit stops at schools on weekdays and in communities on weekends when art lovers are encouraged to board the vehicle for a mobile museum experience.
This approach can help reduce the boundaries between school students and museums by taking pieces of the museum’s collection to the youngsters. It also provides the additional benefit of giving them a chance to physically engage with the objects and materials.
The travelling museum is scheduled to tour the city for three years and will change themes each year. This year’s theme is “transformation” focusing on the process of turning ordinary everyday items into works of art.
Meet the mascots
When visitors board the museum on wheels they are greeted by mascots representing its major collections. Antiq, who resembles a blue and white porcelain represents the Chinese Antiquities collection. Multi-coloured mascot Kong Kong represents Hong Kong Art, Inkie the ink blot symbolises Chinese Fine Art, while Oillie with his sailboat print represents the Historical Pictures collection.
Museum of Art docents are also on board to help introduce the exhibit replicas and interactive games.
Assistant Curator Hilda Mak hopes the mobile museum will ignite a fresh interest in art.
“We wanted break away from the passive image of a museum, so we placed artworks in the truck and designed special interactive games to introduce different collections. We hope to attract new audiences, especially those who have never visited the Museum of Art.”
Ms Mak added that visitors can take photos with the four mascots and draw them during art jamming activities.
Artist support
Several local artists have been invited to lead workshops and online projects for the programme to help people develop their artistic vision, experience creating art and learn about the museum’s history. They also encourage people to get together to explore the fun of painting in an art jam.
One of them is sculptor Wong Tin-yan who creates art from discarded wood. He hosts the Bring the Museum Home workshop. Participants use wood collected from the museum to create unique pieces.
“Paintings in the museum are mounted on wooden frames, but some of them cannot be reused, so I collect the old frames, cut them into pieces and ask the workshop students to create their own original artwork,” Mr Wong explained.
Some participants believe the workshops help bridge the gap between art connoisseurs and the public at large, while others just enjoyed creating something with their own hands.
Visit the Museum of Art’s website for details. (
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