Subversive film festival /
The exhibition “Art Always Has Its Consequences” considers the “politics of exhibiting” and, by including historic works and new productions, archive material and research documentation, reconstructing and reinterpreting paradigmatic artistic and exhibition positions from the 1950s until today, shows the historical continuity of similar art experiments which question the social role of art.
The exhibition has emerged as a result of a two-year collaborative project of the organizations tranzit. hu from Budapest, Muzeum Sztuki from Lodz, New Media Centre_kuda.org from Novi Sad and What, How and for Whom/WHW from Zagreb. Through various formats the project deals with topics connected with the modernistic inheritance and joint history. The research was directed towards a specific historical, economic and political context and also towards the forming of internationally recognized “universal” norms, in relationship to which the exhibited art practices try to affirm historical continuity and to question their own context.
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IPUT (International Parallel Union
of Telecommunications / Tamás St.Auby)
Waldstraßensaal
Invisible History of Exhibitions. Parallel Chronologies
Free School for Art Theory and Practice
Press opening: Friday, 23 April, 11 am
Opening: Friday, 23 April 7 pm
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How does critical design emerge, the attempt to counter consumer culture with a social consciousness with the intention not only to serve customers but also to shape visual culture, even the whole of culture and society?
organized by tranzit. hu and Dorottya Gallery (Műcsarnok) with the collaboration of Polish Institute
Participants: Attila Cosovan, Kai Bernau, Andreas Fogarasi, Dejan Kršić, Tibor Kálmán, Lajos Kassák, László Moholy-Nagy, Boris Ondreička, Gábor Palotai, Gábor Papp, Plágium 2000, Katarina Šević, Société Réaliste, Mladen Stilinović, SZAF (Judit Fischer, Miklós Mécs), Žiga Testen, Modern Hungarian typography-history – compiled by Márton Orosz, Montage (Edited by: Florian Pumhösl), Artist publications from Poland (Stefan Themerson, Andrzej Partum, Jan Berdyszak, Jarosław Kozłowski, Stanisław Dróżdż, Zygmunt PioTrowski, Fabryka, Tango, Luxus and others) selected and lent by Piotr Rypson, Artist publications from the collection of Artpool Research Center selected by Viktor Kótun, and further publications
Curators: Judit Angel, Dóra Hegyi, Zsuzsa László
Dorottya Gallery (1051, Dorottya u. 8.), Labor (1053, Képíró u. 6.)
14 October – 15 November 2009
opening: 13 October 2009, 18:00 (Dorottya) 19:30 (Labor)
Platán Gallery (Polish Institute, 1065, Andrássy út 32.)
22 October – 27 November 2009
opening: 21 October 2009, 18:00
opening speech: Géza Perneczky
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art always has its consequences /
tranzit.hu organizes an exhibition and symposium with the title Invisible History of Exhibitions, which aims at the formation of a shared knowledge and discourse on Eastern European art exhibitions from the 1960s till now.
Parallel Chronologies – Invisible History of Exhibitions
exhibition
Opening: May 20, 6 p.m., 2009, Labor (V. Budapest, Képíró u. 6.)
7.p.m. Krétakör Bázis (IX. Budapest, Gönczy Pál u. 2.)
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Exhibiting artists:
Pawel Althamer, Mária Bartuszová, Josef Dabernig, Roza El-Hassan, Miklós Erdély, VALIE EXPORT, Stano Filko, Tomislav Gotovac, Ion Grigorescu, Marina Griznić/ Aina mid, Hajas Tibor, IRWIN, Sanja Iveković, ejla Kamerić, Little Warsaw, Július Koller, Jiří Kovanda, Edward Krasiński, Katalin Ladik, Denisa Lehocká, Vlado Martek, NETRAF:HI²M, Roman Ondak, Tanja Ostojić, Nesa Paripovic, Mladen Stilinović, Heimo Zobernig
Conception: Dóra Hegyi, Franciska Zólyom
Opening: May 6 2008, Tuesday 5 pm
Venue: Institute of Contemporary Art – Dunaújváros
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Monument to transformation is an intitiative in the field of art and theory that focuses on investigating the personal and collective memory over the course of the social and political changes in the years 1989-1968-2009.
A project by Zbynek Baladran and Vit Havranek, coorganized and supported by tranzit.hu.
Artists: Gintaras Makarevicius,Ciprian Muresan, Jiri Skala
Opening: 2008. April 29, 7 pm
Place: Labor,1053 Budapest Képiró u 6.
Artists´ talk at 6 pm
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20.03.2007 – 13.04.2007
Exhibitions at the tranzit.hu office
The exhibitions to be seen in the office space of tranzit.hu outline the portrait of tranzit.hu and at the same time function as spaces of encounter and dialogue.
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25.4.-1.5.2006
Opening: April 25, 2006, 6 p.m.
Monday - Friday 2-6 p.m., until May 5, 2006
Fészek Müvészklub, Herman terem 1074 Budapest, Kertész u. 36.
Drawing plays an important role in the oeuvres of the artists invited to take part in the series, ‘Tell a line what a sphere is’ (the title comes from a Budapest graffiti), be it an artwork in its own right, a study, or part of an installation. The exhibitions aim at providing opportunity for the audience to experience an intimate but all the more intense encounter with drawings, or works on paper – a medium that has not received its due appreciation in the Hungarian art market, and hence in the collections of this country.
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