Gia Edzgveradze: Ultra Modern Nihilism 17. December, 1998 – 31. January, 1999
Gia Edzgveradze is a Düsseldorf based Georgian artist who has exhibited with much success in several venues in Western Europe, including the last Venice Biennale.
Gia Edzgveradze is a Düsseldorf based Georgian artist who has exhibited with much success in several venues in Western Europe, including the last Venice Biennale.
The Ludwig Museum Budapest–Museum of Contemporary Art presents the work of the New York based Spanish artist, Antoní Muntadas, first time in Hungary. The exhibition material is based on five already existing works in context of the new works specially made for Budapest. Deconstructing the systems
Hajdu István wrotes on Róbert Swierkiewicz, born in 1942: “since the beginning of his carrier, he has been freely ranging across the whole spectrum of the twentieth century style and technique in a totally inhibited way, appropriating all sorts of devices with careless abandon”.
Collages by Jiři Kolář
From the collection of Meda and Jan Mladek
A programme of the Budapest Autumn Festival
October 22 –- November 29, 1998
Come Closer - 90's Art from Scandinavia and its Predecessors
(Curated by Maria Lind and Friedemann Malsch)
September 10 - November 1, 1998
Annie Leibovitz has long been recognised as one of the most prominent photographers of her generation.
The complete series of Cindy Sherman’s Untitled Film Stills, a landmark body of photographs created from 1977 to 1980, will be shown in Europe for the first time this year at two venues: the Center for Contemporary Art-Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, and the Ludwig Museum Budapest-Museum of Contempora
The Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig Museum Budapest presents a group of young artists, around 30, in the framework of the Budapest Spring Festival. Generally speaking this is a painting show by painters but we had no intention to make any restriction concerning genre and techniques.
PAINTING PRIZE OF HUNGARIAN ASPHALT LTD, 1998
Exhibition of works by the prize-winners
Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig Museum Budapest
March 5-29, 1998 (1st floor, Danube side)
The material of the exhibition, which includes 54 oil paintings and 21 collages, was selected by Dr. Hans Joachim Neyer, director of the Wilhelm Busch Museum in Hannover (museum of caricature and graphics of social criticism) and by Gunnar B.