2024. May 8. Wednesday
Vasarely Museum - Budapest
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Address: 1033, Budapest Szentlélek tér 6.
Phone number: (1) 388-7551
E-mail: vasarely@szepmuveszeti.hu
Opening hours: Sat-Sun 10-18
The cassa is open until 17:00 |
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2011.09.30. - 2011.11.27.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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1400 HUF
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Ticket for students
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700 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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700 HUF
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The Vasarely Múzeum organized two exhibitions parallel to each other in the autumn of 2011. We show a new acquisition we managed to buy through the support of NKA: the work of art by Magda Csutak. It is now stored in the Modern Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Magda Csutak was born in Sepsiszentgyörgy in 1945 (Romania). She graduated from the Ion Andreescu Collage of Visual Arts in Cluj in 1970. From 1974 to 1977 she worked for the Glass and Fine Ceramics Research Institute in Bucharest. He moved to Vienna in 1977. The work of art by her called
Still Life V. is in search of the nature of colour on the boundary of art and science. The visitors will find her works in the upstairs room of the Vasarely Museum.
The other exhibition parallel with the above mentioned is the light installation by Ingo Nussbaumer Virtual Colour Tubes Ingo Nussbaumer was born in Leibnitz (Austria) in 1956. He studies painting and philosophy in Switzerland and Austria. He lives and works in Vienna. He published a number of books. The last one of them was Malerei der Anordnungen. Rücknahme und Eingriff (Moderne Kunst, Nürnberg 2010) and another one was the Zur Farbenlehre, Entdeckung der unordentlichen Spektren (Splitter, Wien 2008).
Ingo Nussbaumer presents serial light installations of virtual colour tubes.
Magda Csutak was born in Sepsiszentgyörgy in 1945 (Romania). She graduated from the Ion Andreescu Collage of Visual Arts in Cluj in 1970. From 1974 to 1977 she worked for the Glass and Fine Ceramics Research Institute in Bucharest. He moved to Vienna in 1977. The work of art by her called
Still Life V. is in search of the nature of colour on the boundary of art and science. The visitors will find her works in the upstairs room of the Vasarely Museum.
The other exhibition parallel with the above mentioned is the light installation by Ingo Nussbaumer Virtual Colour Tubes Ingo Nussbaumer was born in Leibnitz (Austria) in 1956. He studies painting and philosophy in Switzerland and Austria. He lives and works in Vienna. He published a number of books. The last one of them was Malerei der Anordnungen. Rücknahme und Eingriff (Moderne Kunst, Nürnberg 2010) and another one was the Zur Farbenlehre, Entdeckung der unordentlichen Spektren (Splitter, Wien 2008).
Ingo Nussbaumer presents serial light installations of virtual colour tubes.