<19 Freestyle Computing Exhibition organised by the C3 Foundation 6. December, 2009–13.
The exhibition displays a selection of works in connection with computer technology, made by 19 year old or younger students for a competition.
The exhibition displays a selection of works in connection with computer technology, made by 19 year old or younger students for a competition.
As one of the best-known young Hungarian artists Attila Csörgő has featured at prominent international exhibitions and art fairs.
The recent past of Hungarian sculpture is full of names no one has mentioned recently: the works of József Somogyi, Pál Pátzay, Jenő Kerényi or Miklós Borsos still stand in public spaces, the libraries still keep those old volumes about them, but they hardly ever occur among the references of tod
Things are Drawing to a Crisis
Luis Buñuel, Walker Evans, Theo Frey, the Workers' photography from the Netherlands, Kálmán Kata and others
One of the greatest photographers of the 20th century, Robert Capa was born in Budapest, on October 22, 1913, as Endre Ernő Friedmann. He started to work as a photographer in the 1930s, first as a correspondent of Dephot, a Berlin-based agency.
Anton Corbijn’s retrospective offers an overview of the Dutch photographer's oeuvre, spanning thirty years from the early video clips to the recent portraits. Corbijn has experimented in wide-ranging areas of modern visual culture.
The Ludwig Museum possesses a relatively small yet internationally significant collection of over 400 contemporary artworks. As the museum’s permanent exhibition is only able to show a small portion of the collection, we make an effort to present a fresh selection from time to time.
Arctic Hysteria
New Art from Finland
Jointly organized by FRAME – Finnish Fund for Art Exchange, and the Artists’ Association of Finland, this exhibition was first presented at the MoMA – P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center between June 1 and September 15, 2008.