Glass Hall
Exhibition Opening: BIG BANG. Expanding Collection Horizons
A Big Bang összeállítás a múzeum gyűjteményének alakulását mutatja be a gyarapodások időbeli eloszlásából kiindulva. Ezt a kronologikusan kibontakozó síkot metszi a tematikus szempontrendszer logikája: a kiállítás saját időrendjében haladva, különálló szekciókra felosztva, a folyamatosan épülő gyűjteményi anyag egyedi keresztmetszetével találkozhatnak az érdeklődők.
Exhibition Opening: In a Field Well-Found – Artistic Practices from the Marcel Duchamp Prize’s 25 Years
The exhibition aims to offer an insight into the recent past of the contemporary French art scene through the lens of the winners and nominees of the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025.
Exhibition Opening: Y-Profile. Young Artists from the Central Bank of Hungary’s Contemporary Art Collection
Generation Y is blazing its own trail in contemporary Hungarian art. Millennials have played an important role in the large-scale contemporary art collection launched by the Central Bank of Hungary, now in its fifth year of expansion.
Exhibition Opening: Women’s Quota 02
The first section of the two-part exhibition focuses primarily on women’s roles and women’s (self-)representation in art, while the second section presents the genres and themes chosen by women, as well as their artistic achievements and accomplishments over the past fifty years, through their works in the museum.
Exhibition Opening: Women's Quota 01 – Women Artists, Creative Women from the Collection of the Ludwig Museum
The works selected for Women’s Quota 01 reveal the stereotypes and discrimination that women have faced – and continue to face – not only in the arts, but in all aspects of life. The works highlight issues concerning the female body, female roles and the status of women artists in different media and genres.
Exhibition opening: Reversed Objects
The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition Reversed Objects on Thursday, 5th September 2024 at 6 p.m. Venue: 1st Floor, Glass Hall
Exhibition opening: The Hungarian Cube: Modernity and Dwelling in the Kádár Era
The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition The Hungarian Cube: Modernity and Dwelling in the Kádár Era
Exhibition Opening: Handle with CARE
This exhibition raises questions rather than providing ready answers to these problems. The different artistic positions take up different points of view and the diversity of the issues raised underlines the fact that care is a key concept of our time with a critical potential that cannot be neglected.