Exhibition Opening: Metaphysical Passage Through A Zebra. Stories About Hunting And Nature

22. September, 2021, 18:00–20:00
When
22. September, 2021, 18:00–20.00

Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition entitled METAPHYSICAL PASSAGE THROUGH A ZEBRA. Stories about Hunting and Nature.

Registration is required to attend the opening. You can register until September 21, 7 p.m. by CLICKING HERE.

 

Greeting by Dr. Julia Fabényi, director of Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art

Opening remarks by Dr. Zoltán Kovács, State Secretary for International Communications and Relations, Government Commissioner for “One with Nature” World of Hunting and Nature Exhibition

Opening speech by Dr. János Estók, Director of the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture

Exhibiting artists: József BAKSAI | Csilla BONDOR | Imre BUKTA | Ádám DALLOS | Felix DROESE | Gia EDZGVERADZE | Marcell ESTERHÁZY | Zsolt FERENCZY | Gábor GERHES | Károly HOPP-HALÁSZ | Péter Tamás HALÁSZ | Frieder HEINZE | Csaba Árpád HORVÁTH – Eszter SIPOS | Tibor ISKI KOCSIS | Kader ATTIA | Paul KANZLER | László KARÁCSONYI | András KIRÁLY | Gergő KOVÁCH | István LOSONCZY | Gabriella NAGY | Márta NAGY | A. R. PENCK | Péter PUKLUS | Róbert ŠWIERKIEWICZ | Emő SIMONYI | Péter SZALAY | Dorottya SZABÓ | Ágnes SZÉPFALVI | Béla SZILÁRDI | Kata TRANKER | Radenko MILAK – Roman URANJEK | Tibor VÁRNAGY | Lois WEINBERGER

Curator: Dr. Julia FABÉNYI

 

The exhibition is on view until November 21, 2021. The exhibition is open: Tuesday–Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. The museum is closed on Monday.

 

Collaborating Partners: Hungarian National Film Archive, Budapest | National Archives of Hungary, Budapest

Lending Institutions: National Archives of Hungary, Budapest | Janus Panonius Museum – Department of Archeology, Department of Etnography, Modern Hungarian Gallery, Pécs | Savaria Museum – Gallery of Szombathely | Türr István Museum, Baja | Museum of Hungarian Agriculture, Budapest | Lending Galleries: acb Gallery, Irokéz Collection | Ani Molnár Gallery Godot Gallery | Viltin Gallery | KOGART – Kovács Gábor Art Foundation | Lending Private Collectors: Klacsmann Collection Karvalits-Szelényi Collection | Bársony Collection | Arkana Collection | Hatvani Collection | Verbai Collection

 

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