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The early painting and portrait art of Oszkár Glatz (1872-1958)

Museum: János Thorma Museum

City: Kiskunhalas

Country: Hungary

Date: 15 September 2023. 17:00 - 03 December 2023. 17:00

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Palettes - Béla Czóbel's contacts in Paris and Hungary

Museum: Ferenczy Museum - Czóbel Museum

City: Szentendre

Country: Hungary

Date: 20 May 2023. 10:00 - 30 May 2024. 10:00

Our new permanent exhibition series explores the intricate network of Béla Czóbel’s social relationships, which was formed amid the turbulent changes that characterized European art at the beginning of the 20th century. In 2021, for the first time, we drew a parallel between Czóbel’s oeuvre and the work of his second wife, Mária Modok. Creating a sense of continuity, this time visitors can gain insight into the most important professional and personal relationships of the two artists.

Intersecting artistic paths and shared journeys are traced through recollections, interviews, photographs and letters, along with rarely seen works from the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery and the Rippl-Rónai Museum in Kaposvár, as well as the Deák Collection of the King St. Stephen Museum in Fehérvár, the Antal-Lustig Collection, and the collections of Gábor Klein, András Nagy, András Feuer and János Haas.

In a manner exceptional for the Czóbel Museum (which has been in existence since 1975), artists that appear in this shared story – including such dominant figures, arriving from the direction of the French Nabis and Fauvists, the Hungarian Fauvists, and plein air painting, as József Rippl-Rónai, Károly Kernstok and Baron Ferenc Hatvany – are represented in the form of capsule exhibitions. Individual works are also showcased from the oeuvres of artists, such as Róbert Berény, Margit Gráber, István Ilosvai-Varga, Csaba Perlrott, Piroska Szántó, Lajos Tihanyi, Géza Vörös, and Sándor Ziffer, who played a special role in Czóbel and Modok’s separate pasts or their shared life as a couple.

The Parisian atmosphere that had such a defining influence on Czóbel’s early international success is evoked by a graphic art section featuring artistic copies of works by Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne and Marc Chagall, as well as George Braque, in the original.

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World-Game - Polcz Alaine 100

Museum: The Museum of Literature Petőfi

City: Budapest

Country: Hungary

Date: 16 February 2023. 10:00 - 31 October 2023. 10:00

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On the wavelength of emotions - Sándor Petőfi's poetic world and romantic painting in Hungary (1820 - 1870)

Museum: Ziffer Sándor Galéria - Dobó István Vármúzeum

City: Eger

Country: Hungary

Date: 14 October 2022. 10:00 - 15 April 2023. 10:00

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"He brought the air of Paris" Béla Czóbel's memorial exhibition

Museum: City Gallery – Deák Collection

City: Székesfehérvár

Country: Hungary

Date: 26 August 2022. 18:30 - 04 December 2022. 18:30

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Mednyánszky

Museum: Vaszary Képtár

City: Kaposvár

Country: Hungary

Date: 26 May 2022. 10:00 - 30 June 2022. 10:00

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A Gift of Talent - Bertalan Székely Exhibition

Museum: Bertalan Székely Memorial House

City: Szada

Country: Hungary

Date: 08 May 2022. 10:00 - 04 June 2022. 10:00

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From World to World. Exhibition of Zsuzsa Péreli gobelin-artist

Museum: Halász Chateau

City: Kápolnásnyék

Country: Hungary

Date: 27 March 2022. 10:00 - 31 July 2022. 10:00

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J. J. Stunder (1759-1811): Nowhere to Strangers

Museum: Stredoslovenská galéria

City: Banská Bystrica

Country: Slovakia

Date: 15 December 2021. 10:00 - 31 March 2022. 10:00

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The Enchantment of Appearances

Museum: East Slovak Gallery

City: Košice

Country: Slovakia

Date: 01 October 2020. 10:00 - 08 February 2021. 10:00

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There is somebody, who stay... Exhibition of Sándor Ziffer (1880-1962)

Museum: City Gallery – Deák Collection

City: Székesfehérvár

Country: Hungary

Date: 12 October 2019. 10:00 - 02 February 2020. 10:00

Sándor Ziffer was born on May 3, 1880 in Eger, raised in Újpest. H studied for one year at the Metropolitan Municipal Technical Drawing School and later for five years at the School of Applied Arts. He went to Munich in 1900 and became a student at Simon Hollósy's private school. He first came to Nagybánya in 1906, settled in 1918, and lived there with little or no interruptions until his death in 1962.

From 1906 he exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Paris, Budapest, Munich, Hamburg, several cities of Transylvania, Romania.

A large part of his oeuvre for about one and a half thousand paintings has been scattered throughout the world. Outside of Romania, most can be found in Hungary, Germany, Israel and France.

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Paris - Baia Mare 1904-1914. The Fauves and the Neos

Museum: Virág Judit Gallery, Budapest, Falk Miksa street/ 30.

City: Budapest

Country: Hungary

Date: 26 October 2018. 10:00 - 18 November 2018. 10:00

This upcoming fall Virág Judit Gallery holds an exhibition titled as Paris-Baia Mare 1904-1914, presenting works by young Hungarian painters living in Paris and Baia Mare, heavily inspired by the French Fauvists: Tibor Boromisza, Géza Bornemisza, Béla Czóbel, Béla Iványi Grünwald, Valéria Dénes, Sándor Galimberti, Vilmos Huszár, Mária Lanow, József Nemes-Lampérth, Vilmos Csaba-Perlrott, József Pechán, Lajos Tihanyi and Sándor Ziffer.

 

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IHLET AND IDEAL – INSPIRING BEAUTY

Museum: Rómer Flóris Art and Historical Museum - Esterházy Palace

City: Győr

Country: Hungary

Date: 15 June 2018. 10:00 - 31 October 2018. 10:00

The exhibition of this year's season is based on the story of the inspirational power of a woman and the idea of change of beauty with the help of the most important creators of Hungarian fine arts, starting with the two ways of the ihlet and ideal. The exhibition will include the works of Miklós Barabás, Gyula Benczúr, József Borsos, Mihály Munkácsy, Pál Szinyei Merse, Bertalan Székely, József Rippl-Rónai, Károly Ferenczy and János Vaszary.

 

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Paál, László (1846 - 1879): In the Cathedral of the Nature.

Museum: Bozsó Gyűjtemény

City: Kecskemét

Country: Hungary

Date: 24 May 2018. 10:00 - 26 August 2018. 10:00

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In the Wake of Classical Artists: Aba-Novák Vilmos, Nagy Imre and their artist friends

Museum: Szeker Museum of Ciuc

City: Miercurea Ciuc

Country: Romania

Date: 17 May 2018. 10:00 - 31 August 2018. 10:00

The Szekler Museum of Ciuc continues its prestigious exhibitions this year. In 2018 shows a large-scale exhibition of Imre Nagy occasion of the 125th anniversary of his birth. The exhibition in the Mikó Castle focuses on the early period of Vilmos Aba-Novák and Imre Nagy, as well as the prestigious work of their artist circle. The exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts - the Hungarian National Gallery and the Szekler Museum of Ciuc, and its curator is György Szücs, art historian.

PARIS-BUDAPEST 1890-1960

Museum: Virág Judit Gallery, Budapest, Falk Miksa street/ 30.

City: Budapest

Country: Hungary

Date: 27 October 2017. 10:00 - 26 November 2017. 10:00

In the second part of the three-part exhibition series of the Virág Judit Gallery the fine art relations are the focus between Paris and Budapest of the 1880s to the 1960s.

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Miklós Farkasházy (1895-1964)

Museum: Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts Gallery

City: Budapest

Country: Hungary

Date: 28 September 2017. 10:00 - 20 October 2017. 10:00

Memorial exhibition of Miklós Farkasházy (1895-1964) painter and graphic artist.

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A Hungarian painter in Paris – The retrospective exhibition of Tibor Csernus

Museum: Liu Haisu Art Museum

City: Shanghai

Country: China

Date: 04 August 2017. 14:00 - 27 August 2017. 14:00

The cooperation of the Kovács Gábor Art Foundation and the Liu Haisu Art Museum, which looks back on a history of several years, has reached a new stage with the retrospective exhibition of Tibor Csernus, which opens in the newly opened building of the Shanghai museum of contemporary art in August 2017. The exhibition presents the Hungarian artist’s oeuvre in an international context, focusing on the major themes and genres that interested this seminal 20th-century Hungarian artist.

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Masters of the Hungarian Realism

Museum: Baroque Castle of Hajós

City: Hajós

Country: Hungary

Date: 05 July 2017. 18:00 - 24 September 2017. 18:00

 

 

Continuously expanded, the Kovács Gábor Collection is one of the most prestigious private collections in Hungary. Following a number of exhibitions in Hungary and abroad, the collection is now introduced in Hajós with a special selection that guides the viewer through one of the most exciting periods in the history of Hungarian painting, the rise of realist painting, through the work of Mihály Munkácsy, László Paál, László Mednyánszky, Géza Mészöly, Sándor Bihari and others. 

 
 

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Egry József's Lake Balaton

Museum: KOGART Exhibitions Tihany

City: Tihany

Country: Hungary

Date: 30 June 2017. 10:00 - 10 September 2017. 10:00

József Egry, the painter of Lake Balaton: this is how most people know one of the most distinctive modern Hungarian painters. He found fame with those views of Lake Balaton that vibrate with a riot of colours and lights, and which are on view at KOGART’s Tihany gallery for two months from 30 June, 2017.

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