2026. May 2. Saturday
Budapest Gallery Exhibition Hall - Budapest
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Address: 1036, Budapest Lajos u. 158.
Phone number: (1) 388-6784
E-mail: info@budapestgaleria.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2004.06.03. - 2004.07.04.
Rudolf Pacsika graduated from his postgradual studies at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. After his studies he spent time in France. He held independent exhibitions in Hungary in the French Institution, in the Liget Gallery (2002), in the Contemporary Art Center of Dunaújváros, and in the UFF Gallery (2000).

The visitors often meet moving objects and installations at his exhibitions and the artist also presents the drawings and the photos taken of the art objects. According to the artist these were not made to be shown, still they are very interesting.
This time the artist presents several new works such as the 'Conspiracy-automatic machine', which provokes our inner prejudices. In another installation a monitor with a unique relationship with its own motion hangs from the ceiling. The fantastic technical solution is paralleled with the absurdity of exchanging cause and effect. The 'Aneatic-Machine' also suggest the possibility of motion. The spirituality of these objects made of everyday objects makes metaphysical interpretations possible.

The visitors often meet moving objects and installations at his exhibitions and the artist also presents the drawings and the photos taken of the art objects. According to the artist these were not made to be shown, still they are very interesting.
This time the artist presents several new works such as the 'Conspiracy-automatic machine', which provokes our inner prejudices. In another installation a monitor with a unique relationship with its own motion hangs from the ceiling. The fantastic technical solution is paralleled with the absurdity of exchanging cause and effect. The 'Aneatic-Machine' also suggest the possibility of motion. The spirituality of these objects made of everyday objects makes metaphysical interpretations possible.

