Guided tour by the curators of the exhibition: Julia Fabényi, József Készman and Zsuzska Petró
This exhibition is not an introduction into the history of the Bauhaus – above all, it is meant to present those distinctive, ever-present artistic positions in which the effect of the Bauhaus approach can be discovered. Besides the original ideas and works evoked by pictures, objects and references, the exhibition is an array of associated works by almost fifty contemporary artists.
Language: Hungarian
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