The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the new temporary exhibition titled Anarchy. Utopia. Revolution., taking place on the 16th of October 2014 at 6 p.m. at the Glass Hall.
Opening address by Julia Fabényi, Director of Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
Opening speech by Dr. Márton Kálnoki-Gyöngyössy, Director of Ferenczy Museum
Opening perfomance by Marco Brecelj, Jugoslavian singer-songwriter
The exhibition is on view until 4th of January, 2015.
Curator: Julia Fabényi, Director of Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
Exhibiting artists:
APSOLUTNO | János BAKSA-SOÓS | Barbara BASKA | Marko BRECELJ and the Puha Terroristák (the Soft Terrorists) | Barbara CASPAR | drMÁRIÁS | Róza EL-HASSAN | Hejettes Szomlyazók | Martin KIPPENBERGER | Hans KUPELWIESER | Jonathan MEESE | Manfred Wolff-PLOTTEG | SI-LA-GI | Emő SIMONYI | Jörg SCHLICK | Bálint SZOMBATHY | Zoran TODOROVIĆ | Slaven TOLJ | Róbert V. MÁJERSZKY | Peter WEIBEL
and further works from the collection of the Ludwig Museum.
Sponsors:
Palace of Art, Ministery of Human resources, CAFe Budapest Contemporary Art Festival, Museum Complex Kft., EPSON, Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Hungary, OBSERVER
Media partners:
Port.hu, BLOG.HU, Heti Válasz, Népszabadság
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Anarchy. Utopia. Revolution. 17. October, 2014 – 11. January, 2015
The exhibition, expanding from the 80’s up to the present time and focusing mainly on East-Central Europe, intends to elaborate on the revolutionary terminology formulated in its title through certain defining positions of contemporary art.