Catalogues
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Dimitrij Prigov. Munkák 1975-1995
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'God is Dead' by Dmitri Prigov.
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Gia Edzgveradze. Ultra Modern Nihilism
Gia Edzgveradze creates his powerful but in the same time very ironic installations from plants, vegetables, everyday objects and black-and-white paintings where he uses lines, contours or texts only.
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Jean-Jacques Lebel. Bilder, Skulpturen, Installationen
Catalogue accompanying an exhibition by Jean-Jacques Lebel.
Language: English, German
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Jiří Kolář. Collages in the collection of Jan and Meda Mladek
In his work Kolář conveys not only a sense of humour, a love of experimentation and a passion for creation, but also a profound reflection on the essence of our being, its meaning and the ways of revealing it.
Language: Hungarian, English
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A Magyar Aszfalt Kft. Festészeti Díja 1998
Catalogue accompanying The Painting Prize of Magyar Aszfalt 1998.
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Ad Hoc. Romanian Art Today
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Ad Hoc. Recent Art from Romania'.
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Körösényi Tamás. Illeszkedés / Articulation / Fügung
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Articulations' by Tamás Körösényi.
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A Magyar Aszfalt Kft. Festészeti Díja 1997
Catalogue accompanying The Painting Prize of Magyar Aszfalt 1997.
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Maurer Dóra. Arbeiten 1990-1997
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Dóra Maurer. Quasi Pictures and Pictures 1990-1997'.
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Yellow Deity. Contemporary Indian Art
Artists: Jagdish Swaminathan, Jeram Patel, Manjit Bawa, Nagji Patel, Nasreen Mohamedi, Himmat Shah, Amitava Das
Language: Hungarian, English
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Bak Imre. 1994-1996
Bak has become something else without changing spectacularly, without turning the ever same into something else. The paintings of the exhibitions are variations on the same substance.
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IRWIN (Ljubljana) - Interior of the Planit
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Interior of the Planit' by IRWIN.
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Fehér László. New Works
László Fehér’s art is an ethically deeply committed one, in which the realism of the motifs is not merely an aesthetical program and a display of technical virtuosity, but a gesture of emphasis and selection, of hierarchy and confrontation.
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Pier Paolo Pasolini. "Megszervezni az átlényegülést"
Texts in Hungarian by Achille Bonito Oliva, Christa Steinle, Marco Vallora, Peter Weibel, Giuseppe Zigaina.
Language: Hungarian
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Scottish Autumn '95
An exhibition by Julie Roberts, Douglas Gordon and Tracy Mackenna at the Ludwig Museum.
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Alejandro Fogel. Root to Route
Fogel’s installation is a memorial to the Holocaust and the family he has lost through war.
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Klimó Károly. Új művek
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition by Károly Klimó, with a text by Alexander Tolnay.
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Nedko Solakov. The Collector of Art
The fiction about the African tribal chief who collects western art is a carefully elaborated story with gentle humour and the Ludwig Museum was an ideal location for the realization.
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Invisible Nature
Hungarian supplement of the catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Invisible Nature'.
Language: Hungarian
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Made strange. New British Sculpture
The familiar, Made Strange by the intervention of artists serves to extend our perceptions of the material and metaphysical worlds. In this exhibition a number of young sculptors from Britain effect this, through their examination and interpretation of our physical environment and spiritual experience.
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Zeitgenössische Kunst. Aus der Sammlung des Ludwig-Museums Budapest und der Ungarischen Nationalgalerie
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Contemporary Art – A Selection from the Budapest Ludwig Museum and the Hungarian National Gallery'.
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Internationale Kunst aus der Sammlung Ludwig
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Selection of modern art from the Ludwig Collection' at the Hungarian National Gallery, 16 October 1987 – February 1988.