2024. May 6. Monday
Börzsöny Museum - Szob
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Address: 2628, Szob Szent László u. 14.
Phone number: (27) 370-408
Opening hours: The-Fri 9-16, Sat-Sun 9-17
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2015.06.27. - 2015.07.31.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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600 HUF
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Ticket for students
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300 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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300 HUF
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Guide
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6000 HUF
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Guide for students
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3000 HUF
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Photography
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15000 HUF
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/ interior
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Video
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25000 HUF
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/ 10 min.
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The exhibition of the painter Mária Mihályffi is to open on 27 June 2015 at the Börzsöny Museum in Szob. The exhibition is actually the artist's return Szob. She showed the reliefs she did for her tenth solo exhibition at the Vizafogó church in Budapest, in l992 and another visit of her art was in 2000, when she showed her paintings in the locality.
Mária Mihályfi began her art education at the Dési Huber Art Circle, which she continued at the University of Fine Arts from where she graduated in 1980. Since 1981 numerous solo and group exhibitions showed her works. She makes paintings, graphics, sculptures and also statues. In the last year of her studies, in 1980 she received the Herman Lipót scholarship, in 2003, at the tender exhibition held at the Art Gallery in Budapest, she was awarded for her <em>Self Portrait</em>, in 2004 she received the third prize at the 3rd Landscape Biennial in Hatvan.
The exhibition in Szob consists of her recent paintings. These are landscapes but not in the traditional sense, not just depicting the beauty or diversity of nature. The paintings have a symbolic significance, the motives of the landscape and the human figure blend seamlessly into the space as columns, to that effect, they raise the eternal question of existence.
The exhibition can be viewed until 31 July 2015.
Mária Mihályfi began her art education at the Dési Huber Art Circle, which she continued at the University of Fine Arts from where she graduated in 1980. Since 1981 numerous solo and group exhibitions showed her works. She makes paintings, graphics, sculptures and also statues. In the last year of her studies, in 1980 she received the Herman Lipót scholarship, in 2003, at the tender exhibition held at the Art Gallery in Budapest, she was awarded for her <em>Self Portrait</em>, in 2004 she received the third prize at the 3rd Landscape Biennial in Hatvan.
The exhibition in Szob consists of her recent paintings. These are landscapes but not in the traditional sense, not just depicting the beauty or diversity of nature. The paintings have a symbolic significance, the motives of the landscape and the human figure blend seamlessly into the space as columns, to that effect, they raise the eternal question of existence.
The exhibition can be viewed until 31 July 2015.