The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition Handle with CARE.
Greetings by:
Julia FABÉNYI, Director of Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
Zsolt SÁRI PHD, president of ICOM Hungary, deputy director-general of the Hungarian Open Air Museum
Opening remarks by:
iLiana FOKIANAKI, curator, theorist, founding director of State of Concept Athens
Curators: Rita Dabi-Farkas, Viktória Popovics
Exhibiting Artists:
BAGLYAS Erika, Maria BARTUSZOVÁ, Oksana BRIUKHOVETSKA, Elina BROTHERUS, Seba CALFUQUEO, Alexandr CHEKMENEV, Phil COLLINS, Anna DAUČÍKOVÁ, EPERJESI Ágnes, ESTERHÁZY Marcell, FAJGERNÉ DUDÁS Andrea, FÁTYOL Viola, Andreas FOGARASI, Coco FUSCO, Anna HULAČOVÁ, Sanja IVEKOVIĆ, KIS Judit, LŐRINCZ Réka, Kateryna LYSOVENKO, MATERNAL FANTASIES, OLÁH Norbert, Oláh Mara OMARA, Kateřina ŠEDÁ, SZÁSZ Lilla, SZENES Zsuzsa, TARR Hajnalka, TRANKER Kata, VÉKONY Dorottya, Stephanie WINTER
External location | Hungarian Hospice Foundation, Kenyeres st. 18-22.: KASZÁS Tamás, LORÁNT Anikó
Documentaries: BOGNÁR Benedek & SIMON Zsuzsi – SZALKAI Dániel, DABI István M. – DABI-FARKAS Rita
Contributors: ERDEI Krisztina, JÁSDI Juli, KÁLLAY Eszter, PÓCSIK Andrea és OLÁH Norbert, RomaMoMA Nomadic Library, Romani Design
The exhibition is on view until 14 January 2024.
Exhibition cover
Maria Bartuszová: Second Sculpture Symposium for Blind and Partially Sighted Children, 1983, photo: Gabriel Kladek
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Handle with care 15. September, 2023 – 14. January, 2024
The exhibition’s title Handle with Care refers to the vulnerability of those in need of care, the asymmetrical relationship between carer and cared for, the fragility of life and our ecosystem, and the cracks and gaps in the social care system, but most of all, it calls attention to the need for collective responsibility.