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Exclusive talk with one of the ex-Yugoslav artists of DATES 9!

The Ani Molnár Gallery is pleased to invite you to the exclusive artist talk on Radenko Milak & Roman Uranjek’s current exhibition entitled ‘DATES 9’ with Roman Uranjek. The discussion will be moderated by Attila Horányi, PhD art historian, president of AICA Hungary. After the event we welcome everyone for a drink.

Date: 17th September 2019, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Address: Ani Molnár Gallery, 36 Bródy Sándor street, Budapest 1088

Here you can read more about the exhibition.

Ani Molnár Gallery brought to Budapest one of the most interesting, professional, profound and thoughtful foreign exhibitions of recent years.

István Sinkó: ‘Duplicate Dates’, Life and Literature, 5 July 2019
Roman Uranjek // Attila Horányi

The two ex-Yugoslav artists expropriate and reinterpret the history, art, visual language and sign systems of past centuries by their own means, reflecting on each other’s work at the same time.

From the opening Speech of Krisztina Szipőcs, art historian, Deputy Director, Ludwig Museum Budapest

Roman Uranjek (1961) was born in Trbovlje, a city part of the former Yugoslavia. In the 1980s Uranjek was the founding member of the Slovenian art collective IRWIN and a member of the Neue Slovenische Kunst (NSK). IRWIN is one of the most recognized artist collective in the CEE region, they have exhibited among others at MOMA in New York, TATE Modern, Reina Sofia in Madrid, and Manifesta.

The exhibition is on view until October 5.