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Budapest
Szombathely Gallery - Szombathely
The gallery (background: the former synagogue)
Address: 9700, Szombathely Rákóczi F. utca 12.
Phone number: (94) 508-800
Opening hours: Wed-Sun 10-18
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2014.01.30. - 2014.03.02.
fine art, painting, temporary exhibition
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Ticket for adults
1000 HUF
Ticket for students
500 HUF
Ticket for pensioners
500 HUF

Ilona Keserü Ilona Munkácsy- andKossuth Prize winning painter is a tutor at the Pécs University Training Faculty.

The exhibition reviews the most important holidays of the Roman Era. Her students would like to pay homage to the Master .with a large-scale exhibition. Ilona Keserü Ilona colorimetric and photometric experiment, responses to painting issues have influenced the search of the true path for her students as well.

 

The exhibition examines this interaction, in which suggestion or specific solutions to various topics are also reviewed as teacher and student relationship. The Master's decades of teaching work in Pécs is dominant in today's generation of young painter 's career.

 

Ilona Keserü Ilona is an honorary citizen of the city of Pécs since 2011, in 2013 she was awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award on Hungarian Painting Day.

 

The exhibition focuses on her works from the sixties and seventies in addition to new light and color compositions. Her works are held by private collectors and collections, as well as her own collection (Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art at Kecskemét, Katona József Museum, the Municipal Gallery of Székesfehérvár St. Stephen Museum , Janus Pannonius Museum, Faculty of Arts, University of Pécs Archives, Ferenczy Museum in Szentendre).