Monochrome Clack 20. December, 2013 – 19. January, 2014
Monochrome Clack | Intermedial installations of Éva Köves and Andrea Sztojánovits
Monochrome Clack | Intermedial installations of Éva Köves and Andrea Sztojánovits
This virtual exhibition, curated by Jean-Jacques Lebel, provides detailed insight into the legendary history of the Beat Generation, which, with its early beginnings in 1940s New York and San Francisco, was to later catch like a wildfire appearing in very different forms throughout the world.
The Leopold Bloom Art Award supports progressive contemporary visual artists in Hungary and their presence on the international art scene.
The solo exhibition of Gábor Ősz, living and working in Amsterdam, is part of a series of exhibitions at the Ludwig Museum presenting Hungarian and foreign artists whose life and works are less known in Hungary.
Pieter Hugo’s (b. Johannesburg, 1976) career is quite young, yet his photography is already so comprehensive that we can rightly speak of a consistent oeuvre. Since 2003 Hugo has photographed people and themes exclusively in sub-Saharan Africa.
Some of the works of art may be of a sexually explicit nature, parental guidance is advised.
Exhibition of the LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz, in cooperation with the Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest
Door opening: 28 February 2013. 18:30 pm