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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.
2014.12.13. - 2015.02.01.
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Artists involved in classical two-dimensional art genres, namely painters and graphic designers had seen competition in photography for a long time. Later, long-term philosophical and aesthetic grounded dialogue began between genres that still goes on today. The , endless possibilities came to life by "image-making" , various image practices. Point of view of the photographer dictates an idea of further movement , offering unique aesthetics. The artist places a colour down and draws a line, or finds a scene and takes a photo of you and the outcome can be anything. A photo may also serve as a"plan" for the artist.


Three exhibiting artists, Dezső Váli, László Hegedűs 2 and Jenő Lévay have chosen a path of their own. A photo may serve as work plan, a found objects, the visual resources of common reference point, the multiple use of photos and their development into something else. The know, perceive and reflect on Baudrillard's thoughts, namely that what is at stake is, "always the killing power of the image, which threatens the real model'. Three parallel life-long experiments, the ever searching for path ways of which, if not infinitely, but now at the Art Gallery space converge in a while.

György Szegő

László Hegedűs 2 2KETTŐ – László Hegedűs 2 appeared in the early eighties with his graphic works. As one of the most original artists of his generation, as master of serigraph that had its golden age he as one of the most unique contemporary animation artist, an experimental creator. His toolkit is seemingly traditional, however, his artistic way of thinking, uncovers hidden correlations in search of deeper meaning in phenomena their underlying provinces. Artists involved in classical two-dimensional art genres, painters, graphic designers saw photography as a competition for a long time. Later, long-term philosophical and aesthetic grounded dialogue began between genres that still goes on today. The , endless possibilities came to life by "image-making" , various image practices.
His works of art most often focus on transience. László Hegedűs 2 always comes up with unusual visual solutions or association may that be any form of art. Items found, discovered and made, ideas, motifs and images are the characters in his oeuvre. The exhibition selects from his digital photos, set up in series. The interesting feature of the technology he used with them is that some of the series, or some pieces are made with the so-called lenticular technology. In the groups, installed flat works as background two major text-oriented, conceptual installation set up context.


Curator: József Készman

Jenő Lévay Space of Exchange – The concept of layering play important role in the art of Jenő Lévay both in terms of time and space. He defines this process "as a form of dialogue." An object of reality is uploaded on a computer mapped with photos, then after creative interventions of the artist it returns to reality. Lévay's works on display are arranged into various series of artistic impressions of action and documents. The titles are descriptive: Sighladders, Videotilus, Timers, Idea Shares, Paternosters,Spaces of Exchange, Mass luck. The exhibition will include installations , developments of objects (Spirit Comma) and the video entitled 'Liszt-transcliptions'. The visitors will have the opportunity to make their own harmonogram, and observe the relationship between the images they created.


Curator: Mária Kondor-Szilágyi

Dezső Váli Deske.hu – Dezső Váli's Puritan's art is highly sacred right from the beginning. The early abstract works' typical "cross-roads" he discovered the theme of „Jewish cemeteries", are followed by the series of 'studio photos' that can be interpreted as sacred space. The typically intimate, introverted world of his images counterpoint the strange, artistic extroversion, with which Váli documents his life and oeuvre with extreme precision, making it available to the outside world via the Internet. The exhibition intends to grab this particular duality using, photographs, video and audio files, as well as installations .


Curator: Zoltán Rockenbauer