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KEEP IN TOUCH - Group exhibition
BORSOS Róbert, CSEKE Szilárd, DÉNES Ágnes Dóra, DULISKOVICH Bazil, JAKATICS-SZABÓ Veronika, LŐRINCZ Ágnes,
MARTUS Éva, MIKLÓS Hajnal, ROTERS Katharina, TAKÁCS Szilvia
Opening: 24. June 2010, 6 p.m.
Opening speech by Orsolya Mogán, arthistorian
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It's like singing underwater - exhibition of Ottó Vincze in the Park Gallery
Opening: 27 May 2010. at 7 pm.
The exhibition is opened by: Erika Baglyas, artist
On show until September 2010, every day from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Location: Park Gallery, MOM Park, Budapest 1123, Alkotás street 53, entrance from Forum square
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SOLID BASE - Exhibition of Péter Gálhidy and Attila Rajcsók
Opening: 22. April, 2010.
Opening speech by: Noémi Szabó, art historian
On show from 22 April until 18 June 2010.
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It is rare in the array of painting-exhibitions, that exclusively sculpture is shown at a contemporary art gallery.
Common are the roots on the mutual exhibition of Attila Rajcsók and Péter Gálhidy. Both take the elements of nature as a basic source, but neither of them could be regarded as a naturalistic sculptor. As the title, Solid base suggests, the sculptors are also reflecting universal questions of sculpture - such as material, structure and balance - in a cleared-out language.
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FADING FROST - Exhibition of Hajnal Miklós in the Molnár Ani Gallery
Opening: 25 February 2010. Thursday, 6 p.m.
Opening speech by: László Hemrik, art critic
The exhibition is open until 16 April 2010.
The invitation card of the exhibition can be downloaded here.
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Hajnal Miklós (1977) started to draw the surrounding world, especially nature, in her hometown, Gyergyószentmiklós (Transilvania). Then she moved to Budapest to attend the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, where she graduated in 2006. In 2005 she was in Valencia (Spain) by the Erasmus Scholarship. She attained the Josef Albers Prize in 2004, the art scholarship of the Budapest Gallery in 2007 and the Barcsay Prize in 2008.
The exhibition FADING FROST shows the freshest works the young artist. Her fine and airy painting is evoking the almost forgotten, but eternal contact between nature and human. The grand water colour paintings seize the sight with only a few brush strokes, still so true to the vision. Free surfaces of the canvas, the light and the clear colours play an important role. Thus the artist wishes to express both the tangible and the immaterial world.
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Death of the Decorator - Exhibition of Balázs Kicsiny in the Park Gallery
Opening: 16. December 2009, 6 p.m.
Opening speech by: Balázs Kicsiny, artist
Location: Park Gallery, MOM Park, Budapest 1123, Alkotás street 53, entrance from Forum square
On show from 16. December 2009 until 21. May, 2010, daily from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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