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Discussion on contemporary and the sacred in art 26. January, 2017, 00:00–00:00
Apropos of Susan Swartz's exhibtion a discussion on the sacred in art with the participation of Katalin Keserü art historian and Eszter Kodácsy-Simon Lutheran theologian.
This is a Hungarian language programme.
Free entrance.

Discussing art 11. February, 2016, 00:00–00:00
A discussion on art with the participation of the exhibiting artist Gábor Záborszky and László Donáth, Lutheran pastor, Sándor Radnóti, aesthete.
Moderator: Ádám Galambos, Lutheran theologian
This is a Hungarian language programme.

A series of discussion on contemporary and sacred art at the Ludwig Museum 21. May, 2014, 00:00–00:00
Contemporary and sacred? What has contemporary art to do with sacred? Is it still possible to create contemporary artworks with transcendent content? Is there a demand or receptivity from the part of the church? Is all this not only a dreamy vision from times gone by?

A series of discussion on contemporary and sacred art at the Ludwig Museum 10. April, 2014, 00:00–00:00
Contemporary and sacred? What has contemporary art to do with sacred? Is it still possible to create contemporary artworks with transcendent content? Is there a demand or receptivity from the part of the church? Is all this not only a dreamy vision from times gone by?

A series of discussion on contemporary and sacred art at the Ludwig Museum 13. March, 2014, 00:00–00:00
Contemporary and sacred? What has contemporary art to do with sacred? Is it still possible to create contemporary artworks with transcendent content? Is there a demand or receptivity from the part of the church? Is all this not only a dreamy vision from times gone by?

A series of discussion on contemporary and sacred art at the Ludwig Museum 13. February, 2014, 00:00–00:00
Contemporary and sacred? What has contemporary art to do with sacred? Is it still possible to create contemporary artworks with transcendent content? Is there a demand or receptivity from the part of the church? Is all this not only a dreamy vision from times gone by?
A series of discussion on contemporary and sacred art at the Ludwig Museum 9. January, 2014, 00:00–00:00
Contemporary and sacred? What has to do contemporary art with sacred? Is it still possible to create contemporary artworks with transcendent content? Is there a demand or receptivity from the part of the church? Is all this not only a dreamy vision from times gone by?