BAKOS. Rita Ackermann 18. November, 2011 – 18. March, 2012
Rita Ackermann left Budapest nearly twenty years ago to move to New York City, where she has lived and worked ever since.
Rita Ackermann left Budapest nearly twenty years ago to move to New York City, where she has lived and worked ever since.
The architect and thinker of Hungarian origin, Yona Friedman is one of the outstanding and exceptionally versatile figures of the urban architectural discourse that developed in the second half of the twentieth century.
Photorealism in painting was just as vivid a trend in Eastern Europe in the 60s and 70s as in the United States or Western Europe, even though realistic depiction had completely different traditions to draw from and political demands to meet, while its everydays were of an entirely different n
The spectacular new museum buildings, the growing number of visitors all over the world, clearly show the fundamental changes that museums went through during the last couple of decades.
Temporary exhibition.
Opening hours
Friday, 10.00-18.00.
László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) is a world-famous figure of twentieth-century avant-garde art. As a most versatile artist he had a radically experimental practice in the field of painting, sculpture, photography and film as well as commercial and industrial design and scenography.
Mladen Stilinović (1947, Belgrade) starting his career in the early seventies, is one of the most significant representatives of Central European neo-avant-garde art.
Following on the Ludwig Museum’s exhibition, New Acquisitions - Rarely Seen Works (2009), Kind of Change offers a second occasion for the museum to display recently acquired wo
Exhibition of Bianka Dobó & Tibor Antal
LudwigInzert a Józsefvárosi Galériában
H-1085 Budapest József krt. 70.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10.00-18.00.