Time machine is a device that only exists in theory so far, with the help of which we can fly our physical body into the past or the future. The new exhibition at the Ludwig Museum is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
The exhibition was created during the short break caused by the pandemic, under extraordinary circumstances, so the organizers could not ignore the lessons of the recent period. From the museum’s collection of about 800 pieces, we have selected works that reveal different aspects of personal, artistic and historical time from the curator’s personal point of view.
The exhibition is introduced by works related to time, the passage of time and notable dates, and then giving insight into individual destinies and family stories, the private history of Central and Eastern Europe, through family photos and diaries. Through the works as documents, we can learn about recent history, everyday life and turning points, including the change of regime in Eastern Europe and its connections to the historical avant-garde. We can think about the fate of monuments and the connections between art, society and politics. We talk about social utopias and their failures, revolutions and wars, and literary utopias and inspirations, slogans and concepts.
The not-too-distant dystopian future and futuristic present will also feature an installation on medicine and the human body and psyche, as well as a film on contemporary warfare, war traumas and virtual reality. The moment of death was given special attention as the endpoint of human destiny, life path. The works also draw attention to the fragility and unrepeatability of human existence, to the absurdity of wars and everyday life.
We present the real and imagined technical devices, which aim to capture the moment, the reality as perfectly as possible. We also examine the relationship between still image and moving image and (press) photography and painting, while also highlighting critical aspects of Photorealism.
In connection with Picasso, we recall how the greatest innovators of the twentieth century reflect on their great predecessors, the history of painting, by weaving an invisible web between ages, works, and artists, but we also look at how the “outsider” sees Western art.
Finally, we also examine the time “enclosed in a work”, listing the works that are composed of innumerable parts, variations, works into a monumental work in a time longer than usual, hence there is rarely an opportunity to present them.
Curator: Krisztina Szipőcs
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MyLUMU – Time Machine Materials of the exhibition in MyLUMU
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Guided tour in English in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 13. October, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 13. October, 2024, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 29. September, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 29. September, 2024, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 8. September, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 8. September, 2024, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 1. September, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 1. September, 2024, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 12. May, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 12. May, 2024, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 28. April, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 28. April, 2024, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 7. April, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 7. April, 2024, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 17. March, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 17. March, 2024, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in english in the Time Machine selection of the collection 11. February, 2024, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in hungarian in the Time Machine Selection of the Collection 11. February, 2024, 16:00–17:00
From the museum’s collection of about 800 pieces, we have selected works that reveal different aspects of personal, artistic and historical time from the curator’s personal point of view.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine exhibition 22. October, 2023, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Guided tour in Hungarian in the Time Machine exhibition 22. October, 2023, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine exhibition 15. October, 2023, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Guided tour in Hungarian in the Time Machine exhibition 15. October, 2023, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine exhibition 10. September, 2023, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Guided tour in Hungarian in the Time Machine exhibition 10. September, 2023, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine exhibition 3. September, 2023, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Guided tour in Hungarian in the Time Machine exhibition 3. September, 2023, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Angol nyelvű tárlatvezetés az Időgép című gyűjteményi kiállításban 13. August, 2023, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Tárlatvezetés az Időgép című gyűjteményi kiállításban 13. August, 2023, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Angol nyelvű tárlatvezetés az Időgép című gyűjteményi kiállításban 6. August, 2023, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Tárlatvezetés az Időgép című gyűjteményi kiállításban 6. August, 2023, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Angol nyelvű tárlatvezetés az Időgép című gyűjteményi kiállításban 18. June, 2023, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Tárlatvezetés az Időgép című gyűjteményi kiállításban 18. June, 2023, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Angol nyelvű tárlatvezetés az Időgép című gyűjteményi kiállításban 11. June, 2023, 17:00–18:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally. From the museum’s collection of about 800 p
Tárlatvezetés az Időgép című gyűjteményi kiállításban 11. June, 2023, 16:00–17:00
The exhibition is not about the science-fiction possibility of time travel, but examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel mentally.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine exhibition. 12. March, 2023, 17:00–18:00
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine exhibition.
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine exhibition. 26. February, 2023, 17:00–18:00
Guided tour in English in the Time Machine exhibition.
Guided Tour in English in the Time Machine Exhibition 18. September, 2022, 17:00–18:00
Time machine is a device that only exists in theory so far, with the help of which we can fly our physical body into the past or the future.
Guided Tour in the Time Machine Exhibition 18. September, 2022, 16:00–17:00
Time machine is a device that only exists in theory so far, with the help of which we can fly our physical body into the past or the future.
Behind the scenes of the Ludwig Museum 9. October, 2021, 12:00–13:00
Exclusive guided tour in the "backstage" of the Ludwig Museum.
Rare insight to the storage rooms followed by an irregular tour in the 3rd floor exhibition Time machine, the collection display.
Language: Hungarian
Behind the scenes of the Ludwig Museum 9. October, 2021, 11:00–12:00
Exclusive guided tour in the "backstage" of the Ludwig Museum.
Rare insight to the storage rooms followed by an irregular tour in the 3rd floor exhibition Time machine, the collection display.
Language: Hungarian