The Ludwig Museum continues its practice of presenting the Hungarian exhibition of the Venice Biennale to the public in Budapest. In 2019, Tamás Waliczky’s exhibition Imaginary Cameras was on display at the Hungarian Pavilion (curated by Zsuzsanna Szegedy-Maszák). The artist's animations and his series of 23 imaginary cameras, which, though designed with the use of digital technology, are analogue devices, offer an aesthetic experience and prompt the viewer to reflect on forgotten alternatives to technical developments which can, nonetheless, be revived by artistic thinking. Since Venice, Waliczky has designed an additional device and made a new animation, both of which will be on display for the first time at Ludwig Museum.
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Virtual tour in the exhibition: Imaginary Cameras by Tamás Waliczky
The Ludwig Museum continues its practice of presenting the Hungarian exhibition of the Venice Biennale to the public in Budapest. In 2019, Tamás Waliczky’s exhibition Imaginary Cameras was on display at the Hungarian Pavilion (curated by Zsuzsanna Szegedy-Maszák).
Artist portrait: Waliczky Tamás
Ludwig Museum's artist portrait videos are designed to give viewers a better understanding of the artworks and artists of the museum's collection. In each video an artist tells about his works, their background and the process of creation.
Exhibition Opening: WALICZKY TAMÁS Imaginary Cameras 13. February, 2020, 18:00–19:00
The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition
WALICZKY TAMÁS
Imaginary Cameras
on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 6 p.m.
Venue: Glass Hall, 1st floor