Art Always
BOOK LAUNCH - Artists' Texts from Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, 1947-2009
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BOOK LAUNCH
Art Always Has Its Consequences
Artists' Texts from Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, 1947-2009
26 September 2011, 18:00
Vizrakter, Fo utca 84., Budapest 1027
Why do artists write texts? When and why this genre was developed and what significance it gained in Easter-Europe in the last sixty years.Talk (in Hungarian) about the publication with artist Roza El-Hassan and art historian Sandor Hornyik. Moderator: Zsuzsa Laszlo, art theorist, one of editors.
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Presentation of "Art Always Has Its Consequences" in Hordaland Art Center, Bergen
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Hordaland Art Centre, Bergen, Norway, organizes a day of presentation and development of new thoughts on how to look at and research exhibition practices, a one day seminar + round table with the four curators Branka Ćurčić, Dóra Hegyi, Magdalena Ziółkowska and Jelena Vesić Friday March 4th 10.00 - 16.30.
Between 2008 and 2010 Art Always Has Its Consequences was a collaborative platform organized by new media centre_kuda.org (Novi Sad, Serbia), tranzit.hu (Budapest, Hungary), Museum Sztuki (Łodź, Poland) and What, How & for Whom/WHW (Zagreb, Croatia).
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The Continuous Art Class in Budapest
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The exhibition "The Continuous Art Class" was presented within the "Parallel Chronologies – Invisible History of Exhibitions" - exhibition and symposium, which took place in May and June 2009, in the gallery Labor and Krétakör Bázis in Budapest.
Opening: May 20, 2009
On view:
Labor: 26 May – 13 June
Krétakör Bázis: 30 May – 13 June
Invisible History of Exhibitions, international symposium
Location: Krétakör Bázis, Budapest
Date: May 21 - 22, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
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Ideology of Design at the "Art Always Has Its Consequences"
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Within the project and the exhibition Art Always Has Its Consequences (8. May – 2. June, Zagreb), kuda.org presents:
Ideology of Design: Fragments on History of Yugoslav Design with documentation about series of exhibitions of Yugoslav graphic design Kontakt and and the new production – conceptual intervention of Dutch art&design collective Metahaven (www.metahaven.net).
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