Catalogues
Dimitrij Prigov. Munkák 1975-1995
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'God is Dead' by Dmitri Prigov.
Gia Edzgveradze. Ultra Modern Nihilism
Gia Edzgveradze creates his powerful but in the same time very ironic installations from plants, vegetables, everyday objects and black-and-white paintings where he uses lines, contours or texts only.
Jean-Jacques Lebel. Bilder, Skulpturen, Installationen
Catalogue accompanying an exhibition by Jean-Jacques Lebel.
Language: English, German
Jiří Kolář. Collages in the collection of Jan and Meda Mladek
In his work Kolář conveys not only a sense of humour, a love of experimentation and a passion for creation, but also a profound reflection on the essence of our being, its meaning and the ways of revealing it.
Language: Hungarian, English
A Magyar Aszfalt Kft. Festészeti Díja 1998
Catalogue accompanying The Painting Prize of Magyar Aszfalt 1998.
Ad Hoc. Romanian Art Today
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Ad Hoc. Recent Art from Romania'.
Körösényi Tamás. Illeszkedés / Articulation / Fügung
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Articulations' by Tamás Körösényi.
A Magyar Aszfalt Kft. Festészeti Díja 1997
Catalogue accompanying The Painting Prize of Magyar Aszfalt 1997.
Maurer Dóra. Arbeiten 1990-1997
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Dóra Maurer. Quasi Pictures and Pictures 1990-1997'.
Yellow Deity. Contemporary Indian Art
Artists: Jagdish Swaminathan, Jeram Patel, Manjit Bawa, Nagji Patel, Nasreen Mohamedi, Himmat Shah, Amitava Das
Language: Hungarian, English
Bak Imre. 1994-1996
Bak has become something else without changing spectacularly, without turning the ever same into something else. The paintings of the exhibitions are variations on the same substance.
IRWIN (Ljubljana) - Interior of the Planit
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Interior of the Planit' by IRWIN.
Fehér László. New Works
László Fehér’s art is an ethically deeply committed one, in which the realism of the motifs is not merely an aesthetical program and a display of technical virtuosity, but a gesture of emphasis and selection, of hierarchy and confrontation.
Pier Paolo Pasolini. "Megszervezni az átlényegülést"
Texts in Hungarian by Achille Bonito Oliva, Christa Steinle, Marco Vallora, Peter Weibel, Giuseppe Zigaina.
Language: Hungarian
Scottish Autumn '95
An exhibition by Julie Roberts, Douglas Gordon and Tracy Mackenna at the Ludwig Museum.
Alejandro Fogel. Root to Route
Fogel’s installation is a memorial to the Holocaust and the family he has lost through war.
Klimó Károly. Új művek
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition by Károly Klimó, with a text by Alexander Tolnay.
Nedko Solakov. The Collector of Art
The fiction about the African tribal chief who collects western art is a carefully elaborated story with gentle humour and the Ludwig Museum was an ideal location for the realization.
Invisible Nature
Hungarian supplement of the catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Invisible Nature'.
Language: Hungarian
Made strange. New British Sculpture
The familiar, Made Strange by the intervention of artists serves to extend our perceptions of the material and metaphysical worlds. In this exhibition a number of young sculptors from Britain effect this, through their examination and interpretation of our physical environment and spiritual experience.
Zeitgenössische Kunst. Aus der Sammlung des Ludwig-Museums Budapest und der Ungarischen Nationalgalerie
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Contemporary Art – A Selection from the Budapest Ludwig Museum and the Hungarian National Gallery'.
Internationale Kunst aus der Sammlung Ludwig
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 'Selection of modern art from the Ludwig Collection' at the Hungarian National Gallery, 16 October 1987 – February 1988.