See how six young artists multitask in the Ani Molnár Gallery
This year, the Ani Molnár Gallery is celebrating its 10 year anniversary. The gallery starts the year with a group…
This year, the Ani Molnár Gallery is celebrating its 10 year anniversary. The gallery starts the year with a group…
Two years ago, Fodor’s Border Wall was exhibited in an open space in Vienna. Now it is back again: you can find it in Vienna’s old town district at the junction of Freyung and Herrengasse.
In her experimental photography, Csáky employs combinations of techniques and materials to explore the themes that engage her inquisitive attention and eye.
“Although my stones can’t replace gravestones, people still can visit them” – Gunter Demnig recalls how the Stolpersteine became his essential life work.
To this day, around 2,000 art lovers have visited the exhibition of the most important performance artist of the present day.
István Haász, one of the most prominent artists of the Hungarian geometric constructivism, will present his first solo show at Ani Molnár Gallery.
Touching on the questions of the superficially constructed female values, Marge Monko examines the storytelling powers of commercialism’s impacts.
How come that someone who used to rule and utilise the light suddenly experiences enlightenment and lets his previous life goals go? This is what I asked the novel’s writer about…
Cameron’s Norman Album has been placed under a temporary export bar by the arts minister, Michael Ellis.
The show at the World Museum came to Merseyside partly because of the popularity in China of Liverpool Football Club.
In the photographs, the plants, plant-pieces and seeds, that are stored in boxes and locked behind metal fences, are hidden from the eyes of the world. Dénes Farkas’ solo exhibition, entitled Darkness Visible,
Manchester Art Gallery has asked the question after removing John William Waterhouse’s Hylas and the Nymphs, one of the most recognisable of the pre-Raphaelite paintings, from its walls.
We asked Attila about his connection to the gallery, and if there is an inside story of the picture “Tranziensek”?
Votes for Women! is in Room 33 of the National Portrait Gallery until 13 May.
The Museum is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the recovery of the stolen works.
New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the world’s most popular museums, will start charging a fixed admission fee for out-of-state visitors rather than urge they pay a suggested donation, museum officials announced on Thursday.
The government has earmarked an additional 106 million forints (EUR 338,000) to support the completion of the revamp of the Subotica (Szabadka) synagogue, Europe’s second largest, in Vojvodina, according to a decree published in the official gazette Magyar Kozlony.
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