Heures japonaises; Catherine Gangloff & Michel Déjean

Exhibition
28 November 2008 - 19 December 2008

1 – 19 December 2008 apollonia venue, Strasbourg Artists: Catherine Gangloff and Michel Déjean The presented works are a recollection by Catherine Gangloff and Michel Déjean of their passage in Japan in 2007. They worked in the Arts department of the University of Osaka, but had also travelled around to make acquaintance with the country […]

The Benefits of Emigration

Exhibition
20 November 2008

Hungarian photographs from Nicephore Niepce Museum Within the framework of Meeting Europe – Hungary Artists : Paul Almasy, Brassaï, Nora Dumas, Imeric Feher, Lucien Hervé, André Kertesz, François Kollar, Peter Korniss, Ergy Landau, André Steiner, Etienne Sved Curator : François Cheval, Head Curator of the Nicéphore Niépce Museum “…More than a formal revolution (the grammar […]

Projected Visions – Hungary

Art video
20 November 2008

Art video Within the framework of Meeting Europe – Hungary Projected Visions, which will be presented in the framework of the Meeting Europe series, will focus on Hungarian contemporary art this time around. Through the stylistic and contentual versatility of contemporary Hungarian visual art, the nearly 50 minute film program will explore characteristic artistic attitudes. […]

Identity Fiction

Exhibition
20 November 2008

Exhibition Within the framework of Meeting Europe – Hungary Artists: Tibor Gyenis, Zsuzsa Moizer, László László Révész, Ágnes Szépfalvi Curators: Lóránd Hegyi, Dimitri Konstantinidis The artistic travels of our network, with a particular orientation towards Central and Eastern Europe and its peripheral zones, have clearly revealed to us an evident agitation with regard to the […]

Meeting Europe – Hungary

2008

November 2008 Wacken Exhibition Center, Strasbourg Within the framework of St-art’08, 13th Strasbourg Contemporary Art Fair Meeting Europe – Hungary: – Identity Fictions. exhibition.– Projected Visions – Hungary. art video– The Benefits of Emigration. exhibition– Press release “Meeting Europe – Hungary” “Meeting Europe” means encountering its multiple and diverse peoples and cultures, who are richly […]

VÁNDOR CSABA

Born in 1972 in Budapest, Hungary   STUDIES, MEMBERSHIPS  2001-2006 Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Intermedia Department 1993-1996 Hungarian University of Technology 2004 member of the Studio of Young Artists Association 2007 senior member of the Studio of Young Artists Association     EXHIBITIONS, PROJECTIONS 2008 grinded foton, Budapest (with Miklós Mécs) / Blow, Liget […]

A turn to the Real

Publication
09 November 2008

November 2008, edited by apollonia, european art exchanges. 36 pages, French / English Texts: Dimitri Konstantinidis, Alina Serban The publication is a part of the project “A Turn to the Real. One critic, one artist, one artwork” which has taken place in Strasbourg (Alsace) in February-April 2008.  

Meeting Europe – Hungary

Publication
09 November 2008

November 2008, edited by apollonia, european art exchanges. 80 pages French / English Texts: François Cheval, Tibor Gyenis, Dimitri Konstantinidis, Eszter Lázár, Zsuzsa Moizer, László László Révész, Ágnes Szépfalvi This catalogue gathers the texts of the curators involved in the project “Meeting Europe – Hungary, and also the artists.  

SÁRAI BORBÁLA

Born in 1982 in Budapest, Hungary STUDIES, MEMBERSHIP 2000 Secondary School of Fine Arts, photography 2005 Member of Studio of Young Artists Association 2006 Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Intermedia Department   SOLO EXHIBITION 2008 Crisis in being Rough, Forma, Budapest     GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2007 1/4 hungarian, Institute of Contemprorary Art, Dunaujvaros / Plant […]

MÉCS MIKLÓS

Born in 1981 in Esztergom, Hungary.   STUDIES, MEMBERSHIPS 1998-2005 Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Intermedia Department 2002-2003 Scholarship of the Hungarian Republic 2002 Skilled worker certificate as a cook 2002 Academy of Fine Arts in Pozna_, Poland 2004 member of the Studio of Young Artists Association 2004 board member of the Studio of Young […]