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Lajos Szalay (1909-1995), master of the European Graphic Art - Commemorating the 65th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Hungary and China.

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Zhejiang Art Museum
Hangzhou
China

It is the second time that the works of graphic artist Lajos Szalay from the collection of the Kovács Gábor Art Foundation are on show in China...

The Plain - Stories from the Past Two Hundred Years of Hungarian Fine Arts

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MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts
Debrecen
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A Fabric of Eternal Forces - the retrospective exhibition of visual artist Zsuzsa Péreli

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KOGART Exhibitions Tihany
Tihany

The exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of a career of forty years through 30 of visual artist Zsuzsa Péreli’s original tapestries and some of her aquarelles.

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Gabor Kovács Art Collection

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KOGART House
Budapest

Constantly expanding, the Gábor Kovács Art Collection is one of the most prestigious private collections in Hungary. Dedicated to modern Hungarian painting, the collection boasts almost 400...

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Oeuvre exhibition of József Koszta

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Tornyai János Museum and Community Center
Hódmezővásárhely

The art of József Koszta (1861-1949), one of the most individual of 20th-century Hungarian painters, has received regrettably little attention in recent decades. Apart from smaller displays...

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Science / Nature / Innovation

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Collegium Hungaricum, Vienna
Vienna
Austria

Taking place in Collegium Hungaricum Vienna as a result of several years of cooperation between the Viennese IT Consulting Company Qualysoft and the Kovács Gábor Art Foundation...

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Genesis

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The Pauline-Carmelite Monastery of Sopronbánfalva
Sopronbánfalva

The exhibition of Lajos Szalay (1909-1995) the world famous Hungarian graphic artist. "Probably the next greatest graphic artist in the world is a Hungarian by the name...

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Dream & Fantasy - Selection from the KOGART Contemporary Art Collection

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Kempinski Gallery
Budapest

For the visual arts, often considered to be representative of reality, inner vision has always had a special significance. Since the second half of the 20th century...