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Private Gynaecological Surgery
This installation – comprising three gynaecological examination chairs covered with rabbit hair, moss, and red velvet – is one of those works of the artist that model the interrelationship of the self and its environment, including basic perception or socially determined roles.
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Portable Cobblestone
The Cobblestone Is the Weapon of the Proletariat: this is the title of Russian artist Ivan Shadr’s 1927 sculpture, whose reproduction was widely known in the Eastern Bloc, and which was held as a textbook example of Socialist Realism and propaganda art in the 1950s.
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Silhouette of the Statue of Liberty
Due to its original location, the Statue of Liberty can be considered as the ultimate landmark of the city of Budapest.
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Game of Changes
The point of departure for Little Warsaw’s video is Gábor Bódy’s film The Third (1971); an “experimental documentary”’ film in which young intellectuals rehears Faust on a rooftop.
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I am a Work of Art
Judit Kele first studied textile art, then set- and costume-design. In 1979 she decided to take a radical step and declared her own self to be a piece of art. She continued consistently along this path through the mid-1980s.
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Don’t Be Afraid
The video Don’t Be Afraid is a reflection on the story of Penelope and Odysseus by way of a simplified presentation of the fictional episode.
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Arbeiter verlassen das Kulturhaus
Andreas Fogarasi (b. 1977 in Vienna) studied art at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and architecture at the College of Applied Arts in Budapest.