The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
Greetings by:
Julia FABÉNYI, Director of the Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
Krisztina DÉKÁNYNÉ VARGA, Art Teacher
Panna BECKER, Student of Graphic Design, Hungarian University of Fine Arts
Opening speech by:
Emese RÉVÉSZ, Art Historian
Curators: Bettina BENCE, Barbara NAGY
Museum education concept: László HEMRIK
Exhibiting Artists:
BAK Imre, Georg BASELITZ, Joseph BEUYS, BENCZÚR Emese, BERHIDI Mária, BORSOS LŐRINC, Alexander CHEKMENEV, CSÁKÁNY István, EL-HASSAN Róza, FABRICIUS Anna, FEHÉR László, Ion GRIGORESCU, Keith HARING, JOVÁNOVICS György, El KAZOVSZKIJ, KÁLDI Katalin, KESERÜ Ilona, KONOK Tamás, LAKNER Antal, LENGYEL András, Zbigniew LIBERA, Nedko SOLAKOV, Claes OLDENBURG, Roman ONDAK, SASS Valéria, Stoph SAUTER, SOCIÉTÉ Réaliste, Daniel SPOERRI, Mladen STILINOVIĆ, SZABÓ Ágnes, SZABÓ Dezső, SZABÓ Eszter Ágnes, Oleksiy SAI, SZIRTES János, TÓT Endre, VESZELY Beáta, Ervin WURM, Dmitry ZHILINSKY, ZSIN Bence
The exhibition will be on view until June 29, 2025.
Graphic Design: Martin CSAJBÓK, Petra ZAJÁCZ
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) methodological exhibition from the Ludwig Museum’s collection to facilitate the reception of contemporary art 14. February, 2025 – 29. June
What does it mean... what can I do if... where does it arrive... how much does it cost... how can I pay... when can I collect it...? We could go on and on with the list of frequently asked questions about the difficulties of daily life. The exhibition focuses on questions as well as techniques of asking questions related to contemporary art, with particular emphasis on the practice of asking questions as a tool of pedagogy and art education.