Guided tour in hungarian in the Reversed objects
The exhibition will present objects from the contexts of fine art, ethnography and craftsmanship in parallel, and offer these as a basis for discussion.
The exhibition will present objects from the contexts of fine art, ethnography and craftsmanship in parallel, and offer these as a basis for discussion.
Guided Walk in the Reversed Objects Exhibition by the curator Katalin Timár.
The exhibition will present objects from the contexts of fine art, ethnography and craftsmanship in parallel, and offer these as a basis for discussion. As an art museum, the starting points are always the works of art, around which the objects on loan from other museums are built.
The fundamental idea of the exhibition is to explore a familiar, almost everyday architectural phenomenon, the characteristic Hungarian “cube house” (a house with a hip roof, the so-called Kádár cube) as an expression of architectural modernization.
The fundamental idea of the exhibition is to explore a familiar, almost everyday architectural phenomenon, the characteristic Hungarian “cube house” (a house with a hip roof, the so-called Kádár cube) as an expression of architectural modernization.
The fundamental idea of the exhibition is to explore a familiar, almost everyday architectural phenomenon, the characteristic Hungarian “cube house” (a house with a hip roof, the so-called Kádár cube) as an expression of architectural modernization.