Let`s meet at the biggest Hungarian summer festival!
The Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Ethnography presents:
Unlimited Atelier
The Ludwig Museum has joined the Museum of Ethnography, Budapest to share a special project at the Sziget Festival. The Unlimited Atelier is a photo workshop where everything is up to you, festival people. Choose your topic, pick the props and click the camera to capture an image of your fantasy.
The Ludwig Museum presents: Pixels, light, effects
Meet László Moholy-Nagy at the Ludwig Museum`s stand: make photogram-like pictures, take a quiz or have a chat with Kata Oltai, coordinator of the current László Moholy.Nagy. The Art of Light exhibition at Ludwig Museum.
The Museum of Ethnography presents the EtnoMobil 2.0 - an exhibition on the spot.
A complete exhibition about travelling in a caravan you simply cannot miss.
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László Moholy-Nagy. The Art of Light 9. June, 2011 – 25. September
László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) is a world-famous figure of twentieth-century avant-garde art. As a most versatile artist he had a radically experimental practice in the field of painting, sculpture, photography and film as well as commercial and industrial design and scenography.