The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition
THE WHALE THAT WAS A SUBMARINE – Contemporary Positions from Albania and Kosovo
on Thursday, July 14, 2016, at 7 p.m.
Greetings by dr. FABÉNYI Julia, Director of Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
Opening words by Annemarie TÜRK, Art Consultant, former Head of Department at KulturKontakt Austria
Exhibiting artists:
ALBANIA:
ENDRI DANI | HELIDON GJERGJI | ALBAN HAJDINAJ | EDI HILA | ARDIAN ISUFI | ILIR KASO | OLSON LAMAJ | ARMANDO LULAJ | VIOLANA MURATAJ | MATILDA ODOBASHI | ADRIAN PACI | REMIJON PRONJA | ANRI SALA | GENTIAN SHKURTI | FANI ZGURO
KOSOVO:
JAKUP FERRI | FLAKA HALITI | HAVEIT | MAJLINDA HOXHA | GENC KADRIU | KOJA | DREN MALIQI | ALBAN MUJA | DRITON SELMANI| SISLEJ XHAFA
Curator: dr. FABÉNYI Julia
Assistant curator: KÁLMÁN Borbála
The exhibition is on view between July 15 and September 11, 2016.
Partners:
National Gallery of Arts (Galeria Kombëtare e Arteve), Tirana; National Gallery of Kosovo (Galeria Kombëtare e Kosovës), Prishtina; Embassy of Hungary, Tirana
Supported by:
EMMI, Müpa Budapest, Hotel Nemzeti, Observer, NKA, A38, Museum Complex Kft., Port.hu
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