2024. April 27. Saturday
Ferenczy Museum Center - Szentendre Gallery - Szentendre
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Address: 2000, Szentendre Fő tér 2-5.
Phone number: (20) 779-6657
E-mail: info@muzeumicentrum.hu
Opening hours: Temporarily closed.
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2005.02.04. - 2005.02.27.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Individual combined ticket for adults
(all exhibitions of Ferenczy Museum Center)
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1700 HUF
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/ capita
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Group combined ticket for adults
(all exhibitions of Ferenczy Museum Center, max. 25 people)
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23000 HUF
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/ group
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Individual combined ticket for students
(all exhibitions of Ferenczy Museum Center)
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850 HUF
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/ capita
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Group combined ticket for students
(all exhibitions of Ferenczy Museum Center)
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10000 HUF
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/ group
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Individual combined ticket for pensioners
(all exhibitions of Ferenczy Museum Center)
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850 HUF
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/ capita
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Group combined ticket for pensioners
(all exhibitions of Ferenczy Museum Center)
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10000 HUF
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/ group
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Combined ticket for families
(all exhibitions of Ferenczy Museum Center, 2 adults + 4 children)
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2100 HUF
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/ family
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Tamás Petőcz, the director of Duna Television, presents his works at the exhibition of the Gallery of Szentendre.
After graduating at the visual communication department of the University of Szeged, the young artist began to study drawing. He considers the painter Ferenc Puha his mentor. His present exhibition includes his paintings and graphics made in the near past.
He dynamically associates the armchair-like and the angular forms. The motifs with symbolic core, umbrella, padlock, window, and sunflower appear in abstract surroundings. He often inserts his photos as collages.
Most of his pictures are ruled by wide scale of warm red and orange. The casement is transformed into an independent artwork. He creates compositions with figurative elements on the surface of windows. His abstract graphics are charcoal drawings built on differentiated shades of grey .
He experiments with conforming the abstract and symbolic to individual motifs in most of his works.
Schenk Lea, art historian
After graduating at the visual communication department of the University of Szeged, the young artist began to study drawing. He considers the painter Ferenc Puha his mentor. His present exhibition includes his paintings and graphics made in the near past.
He dynamically associates the armchair-like and the angular forms. The motifs with symbolic core, umbrella, padlock, window, and sunflower appear in abstract surroundings. He often inserts his photos as collages.
Most of his pictures are ruled by wide scale of warm red and orange. The casement is transformed into an independent artwork. He creates compositions with figurative elements on the surface of windows. His abstract graphics are charcoal drawings built on differentiated shades of grey .
He experiments with conforming the abstract and symbolic to individual motifs in most of his works.
Schenk Lea, art historian