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The exhibited works are special prints – results of an experimental technique developed by the artist in recent years. In her works, Éva Mayer is not afraid to ask questions considered to be taboo in society.
The exhibited works are special prints – results of an experimental technique developed by the artist in recent years. In her works, Éva Mayer is not afraid to ask questions considered to be taboo in society.
In the art of Ágnes Zászkaliczky, portrait painting goes far beyond technical challenges. Her real goal is to show not only the visible, but also one's personality and soul, reflected on the face and in the eyes of the portrayed person.
FiguratiF Gallery, Alžbetina 42, Košice, Slovakia
From 11 January to 2 February 2022
„Gradually I began to understand that Makovecz’s living architecture is a direct continuation of the organic line of architecture, which is marked with milestones such as Giovanni Battista Santini, Antoni Gaudí, Louis Sulivan, Rudolf Steiner, Frank Lloyd Wright, Bruce Goff, Eliel Saarinen, Lars Sonck, Ödön Lechner, Stefan Witkiewicz, Dušan Jurkovič, Károly Kós, Reima Pietilä, Erik Asmussen, Paolo Porthogesi.”
Read more: Living architecture of eastern Slovakia at the turn of the millennium
Written by Ágnes Kovács
Translated by Zoltán Bartko
An exhibition of the International Rovas Creative Community
Hungarian Contemporary Art Gallery, Dunajská Streda, Slovakia
5 June 2020 - 31 September 2020
The title of the exhibition is as follows: Horror Vacui - meaning "Fear of Emptiness", perhaps more precisely: fear of Nothingness.
Translated by Zoltán Bartko
Because of the Covid-19- restrictions, this time we invite the interested ones to a virtual, on-line exhibition. We present the works of László Botár, a painter born in Miercurea Ciuc, Romania.
Written by István Bordás
Translated by Zoltán Bartko
FiguratiF Gallery, MaJel Rovás Centre, Alžbetina 42, Košice, Slovakia
11 March 2020 - 8 April 2020
The work of the members of the group of artists entitled P’art Műhely [P’art Workshop] is connected to the city of Sárospatak, Hungary. This creative community aims to create a city-wide group of creative people, working in different genres.
Read more: Group exhibition of the P’art Workshop of Sárospatak, Hungary