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.
This exhibition is inspired by frequently asked questions about art, more specifically, contemporary art. As a contemporary institution, it is important that we respond to the requirement that a museum should promote broad access to contemporary art. To this end, our exhibition highlights questions exploring the relation between modern/contemporary art and the classical traditions of fine art. In our experience, a significant proportion of museum visitors approach modern and contemporary trends from the perspective of classical art. Our goal is to promote openness to the appreciation of new trends.
Guided tour by Hádinger Nóri
Language: Hungarian
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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.