MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR AT THE ART HALL

© Photographer Rodchenko Alexander (1891-1956)  “Books”. Poster for Leningrad department of GosIzdat (State Publishing House). 1924.





Besides the Budapest Art Fair which represents classical, modern and contemporary art, we will organize again the Antik Enteriőr antique-exhibition and fair this year.





The Bátor Tábor (Brave Camp) Foundation has first participated at the Budapest Art Fair in 2009.




© Photographer Ignatovich Boris (1899-1976) Shower. Moscow, 1932.

For the first time, Budapest Art Fair enriches his cultural offering with an accompanist exhibition. This selection of twenty years from the best photographer’s life-work of the era will be organized in a separate hall of Műcsarnok for the four days of the Budapest Art Fair.









  Actual 

Budapest Clip

Budapest Art Fair Clip




The piece of the week

André Kertész: Underwater Swimmer (1917)

In August of 1915 a shot injured Kertész on his chest and arm. He was treated by several hospitals in Budapest and around the capital and he swam everyday during his recruitment where he could experience and record the „natural anamorphosis” for the first time.






The piece of the week

Zsófia Fáskerti: Conventional detergent (2009)

Conventional detergent is chiefly well known from the advertisements. The old detergent is bad and should be thrown away because the new is much better. So it happens always the anti-advertising of the conventional detergent.

 






The piece of the week

Levente Herman: Viaduct (Andrej pityókái)

Levente Herman (1976, Marosvásárhely) is one of the founders of the art-estate in Élesd. In 2007, he joined to the permanent artist circle of the Várfok Gallery, as the youngest and the last person who joined to the circle.






The piece of the week

Márton MUNKÁCSI The Swimmers (1928)
 

Munkácsi has drawn his own theory about photo-reportage yet in Hungary: “ to see in a second split that, by what impassive people pass blindly – this is the theory of the photo-reportage.






The piece of the week

Péter Appelshoffer Pittore (2010)

Appelshoffer’s newest painting and the series including this was inspired by a travelling to Paris one year earlier. There is a „little French airiness” inside them, flexible and dynamic sketching and burning, ardent colours. But these are seeing across rather into a full-blooded expressivity which is revealing of the Hungarian painting. 

 






The piece of the week
Veronika Jakatics-Szabó Number changing

Veronika Jakatics-Szabó is one of the youngest deputy who graduated in 2007 as a painter in the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. Since the graduation she had got several scholarships, grants and had some successful exhibition. For the last time she won the scholarship of the Hungarian Academy Rome.






The piece of the week
Judit Reigl: "Uncomparable pleasure"
 
The "Uncomparable pleasure" was painted by Judit Reigl in the winter of 1952-53. André Breton who is referred as the Pope of surrealism exhibited it in L’etoile Scellée for the first time in 1954.




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