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Written by Kovács Ágnes
Translated by Zoltán Bartko
The paintings exhibited here are brand new, one may still feel the scent of turpentine on them. They are new also because they represent a new era in the art of Ottó Szabó. The previous cycle - the Howl - also ended an era. Currently, the artist analyses the concept of thrownness. He says: “I′m analysing, but I don′t want to assemble the gory details anymore. Until now, I would correct the mistakes of others, I would help out the speaker with the right expression, who should have remained silent ...
Written by Kovács Ágnes
Translated by Zoltán Bartko
FiguratiF Gallery, MaJel Rovás Centre, Alžbetina 42, Košice, Slovakia
2 May 2019 - 23 May 2019
An exhibition of the works created at the Graphic Art Workshop in Ajka, Hungary and the International Bronze Casting and Woodcarving Creative Camp
Written by rovart
Translated by Zoltán Bartko
MaJel Rovás Centre, Alžbetina 42, Košice, Slovakia
30 April to 30 May 2019
Thirty years ago, in 1989, the fall of the Berlin wall was the beginning of a new era. The fall of the iron curtain brought freedom to the Eastern part of Europe, handcuffed by the Soviets. On this occasion, an exhibition entitled Freedom and Identity was held at the MaJel Rovas Centre.
Written by Kovács Ágnes
Translated by Zoltán Bartko
FiguratiF Gallery, MaJel Rovás Centre Alžbetina 42, Košice, Slovakia
4 April 2019 - 30 April 2019
The presented works were created in the international graphic camps organized by the artistic association ′Kőrös-Körül a Művészetért Egyesület′ since 2013. The initiator and organiser is the artistic director of the association, graphic artist Anna B. Zeikfalvy. The camps were organized for university students of art from the neighbouring countries.
Written by Kovács Ágnes
Translated by Zoltán Bartko
FiguratiF Gallery, MaJel Rovás Centre, Košice, Alžbetina 42, Slovakia
7 March 2018 - 2 April 2018
Graphic artist Éva Nuridsány, born in Miercurea Ciuc, Romania, currently living in Debrecen, Hungary, winner of the László Holló prize, says: „In a wish to get away from our materialistic world. I seek the place of Man in an ever expanding and ever more mystical world, explorable with imagination.