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2024.04.20. - 2024.11.24.
Budapest
2023.12.15. - 2024.02.18.
Budapest
2023.11.16. - 2024.01.21.
Budapest
2023.11.09. - 2024.03.17.
Budapest
2023.10.27. - 2024.02.11.
Budapest
2023.10.18. - 2024.02.18.
Budapest
2023.09.22. - 2024.01.21.
Budapest
2012.03.01. - 2012.03.31.
Vác
2012.02.01. - 2012.02.29.
Miskolc
2012.01.22. - 1970.01.01.
Budapest
2011.10.04. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.10.01. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.10.01. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.09.30. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.09.30. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.07.04. - 2011.07.08.
Budapest
Kunsthalle - Budapest
The gallery
Address: 1146, Budapest Dózsa György út 37.
Phone number: (1) 460-7000, (1) 363-2671
Opening hours: Tue-Wed 10-18, Thu 12-20, Fri-Sun 10-18
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2010.09.30. - 2010.10.31.
temporary exhibition
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
1200 HUF
Ticket for adults
(valid for the Kunsthalle and the Ernst Museum)
1400 HUF
Group ticket for adults
(from over 10 people)
800 HUF
/ capita
Ticket for students
(EU citizens from the age of 6 to 26 )
600 HUF
Ticket for students
(valid for the Kunsthalle and the Ernst Museum, 6-26 years of age)
700 HUF
Group ticket for students
(from over 10 people)
400 HUF
/ capita
Ticket for pensioners
(valid for the Kunsthalle and the Ernst Museum, 62-70 years of age)
700 HUF
Ticket for pensioners
(EU citizens from the age of 62 to 70)
600 HUF
Ticket for families
(1 adults + 2 children)
1800 HUF
/ family
Ticket for families
(2 adults + 2 children)
2400 HUF
/ family
"Following a year of investigation, the National Bureau of Investigation (NNI) is now ready to press charges against the four men who followed an elaborate plan in their assaults against the Roma; their intent was to kill. (...) In several cases, the suspects left their vehicle several kilometres from their targets, which they approached on foot through the fields. Though they took great care not to leave behind evidence, police nonetheless recovered DNA traces, footwear and tyre impressions." (Hiradó.hu, 2010. augusztus 10. 17:15)

In 2008 and 2009, Hungary was shocked by the most atrocious series of crimes in the history of its modern democracy, the murders of Roma. Between April and July 2010, photographer Szabolcs Barakonyi went to all the scenes of the assaults, making a portrait series of the survivors.

On August 21, 2009, the National Bureau of Investigation (NNI) arrested four men in Debrecen, charging them with the premeditated murder of several Roma persons, a killing series that was intentional from the start. DNA traces and mobile phone call information, the basis of well-founded suspicion, were collected in nine scenes, which the police now consider the stages of the assault series: Galgagyörk, Piricse, Nyíradony, Tarnabod, Nagycsécse, Alsózsolca, Tiszalök and Kisléta. In these nine cases, sixteen houses, the homes of 55 people were attacked. Of them, six died and five were injured.

With this project, Barakonyi offers a simple, artless form through which the audience can face the surviving victims.