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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.
2015.04.25. - 2015.07.19.
fine art, graphics, painting, sculpting, 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
Consisting of paintings, sculptures, graphic artworks and installations by some two hundred artists, this large-scale exhibition focuses on the changes in art over the past ten years. Such changes include a multitude of complementary artistic achievements which, beyond processing the effects of crisis present in the world and society, have also come up with some positive messages.

These works – whether landscapes or portraits, mythical, eco-conscious, reflective but not historicising, whether they reinterpret time and offer much to think about – present the viewer with some highly novel approaches, making for the emergence of a new world view.

These works are also characterised by their repossession of information, knowledge and artistic tradition, the liberation of experience, and the free association of materials, media, technologies, artificial and virtual elements of reality, symbols and iconographical types. The dynamics of the various forms of art has changed: sculpture and drawing – which lends itself so well to spontaneous expression and rapid communication – are enjoying a comeback. The exhibition presents a wide selection of paintings, sculptures, graphic artworks and drawings of the past decade. The new media, photographic art and design art will be presented in national salons over the next few years.
Tár.Hely, the database of contemporary art, will make its début simultaneously with the Salon. Tár.Hely (Storage.space) was open to artists over 21 who were free to upload their portfolios until 12 February 2015.

Currently, Tár.Hely is not only the digital “appendix” of the Salon, but also a source of works for the curator to pick works to be exhibited. Tár.Hely is an opportunity that makes the Salon a truly open venue for everyone to present their works of art.

The 2015 National Salon Art is curated by art historian Júlia N. Mészáros of the Flóris Rómer Art and History Museum, who has been curator of numerous international exhibitions and biennials.