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Museum and Library of Hungarian Agriculture - Budapest
The museum building
Address: 1146, Budapest Városliget, Vajdahunyadvár
Phone number: (1) 363-1117
Opening hours: 01.03-31.10.: Tue-Sun 10-17
01.11-28.02.: Tue-Fri 10-16, Sat-Sun 10-17
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2012.06.05. - 2012.07.18.
temporary exhibition
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Individual ticket
300 HUF
Individual ticket
600 HUF
Ticket for adults
1600 HUF
Group ticket for adults
500 HUF
Ticket for students
800 HUF
Ticket for pensioners
800 HUF
Individual combined ticket for adults
2100 HUF
Individual combined ticket for students
1300 HUF
Individual combined ticket for pensioners
1300 HUF
Guide for adults
5000 HUF
/ capita
Group guide for students
3000 HUF
Group guide
8000 HUF
Márk Margóczi is an autodidact, naive painter. He was born in Ózd in 1973. He first showed his pictures in Budapest in 2012, organized by the BRFK. The exhibition invites the visitors to use their imagination on village life when seeing the puritan pictures by Márk Margóczy.

some of the pictures reflect natural approach, where, approaching abstract forms, organic bases of life can be easily deciphered - flower pollen, leaves - however, via a special way of seeing. Some of the paintings are definitely abstract, but surely, lifelike visions whirl while the viewer is tamed to tranquillity. The final pictures give answer to the whirling motifs. Between the small balls and spheres, the features of an unborn baby's face appear like real life goal. Is it the yearning of the father, the man for a child? It is a special feeling, something we rarely encounter...

I was born in the town of the seven hills, in Ózd in 1973. I moved to Budapest in 1993. I have been interested in drawing and painting ever since my childhood. In the past few years, I began experiencing a yearning for self expression through painting. Then I was enchanted by the joy of creation. I learned ways of expression myself. At the beginning, I kept copying paintings by famous classic painters which felt like a challenge for me. I thought it was an excellent method of learning. Finally, I found abstract painting the most suitable for me.

With my flower still lives, I prefer black and white plus an additional colour with all its shades. With some of my modern paintings, I like using grid paper which renders a very special feeling to the paintings. For me everything is a source for my ideas, a microscopic picture, shadow, anything.

I paint with acryl paint on various types of canvas or chipboard, after which I shellac the pictures.