The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition
In the End There Will Be No End – Neo-Avant-Garde and Contemporary Artists from the Art Fond Collection, Bratislava.
Venue: 1st floor, Glass Hall
Welcome Speech by Julia Fabényi, Director of the Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
Opening Remarks: Katarína Bajcurová & Lucia Gregorová Stach, Curators of the exhibition
Performances:
Emília Rigová / Bari Raklori, There Is No Freedom without Victory;
Roman Ondak & Štefan Papčo, Global Warming Exhibiting
Artists: Milan Adamčiak, Peter Bartoš, Juraj Bartusz, Maria Bartuszová, Milan Dobeš, Andrej Dúbravský, Svetlana Fialová, Stano Filko, Daniel Fischer, Martin Gerboc, Milan Grygar, Vladimír Havrilla, Jozef Jankovič, Magdaléna Jetelová, Peter Kalmus, Igor Kalný, Michal Kern, Kryštof Kintera, Milan Knížák, Július Koller, Matej Krén, Jaroslav Kyša, Otis Laubert, Denisa Lehocká, Karel Malich, Juraj Meliš, Alex Mlynárčik, Ilona Németh, Kristián Németh, Roman Ondak, Štefan Papčo, Emília Rigová / Bari Raklori, Peter Roller, Rudolf Sikora, Ivana Šáteková, Erik Šille, Lucia Tallová, Dezider Tóth / Monogramista T.D, Jana Želibská
The exhibition is organized by Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest and the Art Fond Collection, Bratislava in cooperation with the Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.

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