Strandhotel Restaurant, Csillaghegy
Vernissage:
27. 06. 2010 15:00
Strandhotel Restaurant, Csillaghegy
Vernissage:
27. 06. 2010 15:00
Creative Week 2010
at the Department of Public Building Design
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design
Budapest
Diplom 2010
‘reflection_status report’
National contest and exhibition for young architects.
Association of Hungarian Architects
Exhibition: 27. 05. – 04. 06. 2010.
Exhibition photos and interpretations by Rudolf Klein
Budapest Gallery
20. 05. – 20. 06. 2010.
Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) is recognized today as one of the masters of modern architecture and the most influential Finnish architect worldwide. The exhibition highlights four one-family houses that form a varied and fascinating entity in Aalto’s extensive output. The buildings presented in the exhibition include The Aalto House, Villa Mairea, Muuratsalo Experimental House and Maison Luis Carré.
István Orosz
Poster exhibition
Gödöllő, GIM-House
24. 04. – 06. 06. 2010.
Exhibition of Archikon Architect Studio
Vernissage: 26. 05. 2010. 18:00
N&n Gallery
Budapest, Hajós u. 39.
Compared to its significance, the monumental oeuvre of Iván Kotsis is less widely known. The wider public – that is non-professionals with some architectural erudition – have probably heard of only one of his projects which does not even exist any more.
Frigyes Kőnig’s interests are – simplified – representations of space, quasi-historical, archaic and reproductive representation, plastic representations of people. He explores basic visual problems, such as vision, proportions, different perspectives and how they alter what we see, in his works that are still autonym, and aesthetically valuable.
Sit in China
An Excursion through 500 Years of the Culture of Sitting
Art for the Millions
100 Sculptures from the Mao Era
The first retrospective ever to be held about the most celebrated cabinetmaker of all time. Within a contextual presentation bringing together his works with highly important paintings, tapestries, bronzes and mounted porcelain, a captivating portrayal of the birth and flowering of a completely new aesthetical universe, which was to become the European model for centuries to come.