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The Hungarian Embassy in Vienna is pleased to announce the launch of an art program that aims to encourage cultural exchange between Austria and Hungary and to acknowledge the effords of those individuals and institutions whose activities help strengthen these links for the benefit of artists and art lovers in our contries.
The opening exhibition presenting a unique selection of works by leading Austrian and Hungarian artists is dedicated to and curated by Mr. Gaudes Pedit, the distuinguished Austrian gallery owner and collector with a long history in Austrian-Hungarian art exchange.
Exhibiting artists: Ursula Buchart, László Fehér, Nóra Soós, Hans Staudacher
Date: Thuseday, May 8, 2012 at 6.00 PM
Opening speech by: Ms. Judit Hammertein (State Secretary for Culture)
Remarks by: Ms. Francesca von Habsburg (Director of Thyssen-Bornemisza art Contemporary)
Mr. Attila Ledényi (Director of Art Market Budapest)
Venue: Hungarian Embassy, Bankgasse 4-6, 1010 Wien
Nora Soos present her artworks first time in Gallery Nest Geneve.
Opening Day: 24 april 2012
On Wiew: 24 april- 28 april
Adress: Gallery NEST, rue Etienne-Dumont 14, 1204 Geneve
The primary professional aim of Art Market Budapest is the furtherance of recognition and advancement of art and the art market of Central and Eastern Europe, and the raising of internal and external awareness about the amazing richness of art in the region. Art Market Budapest builds on the ingredients of established international art fairs that have proven to be effective throughout many decades and it adapts them to the Hungarian and Central European circumstances. The event is organized in such a way that it will enable international and local audiences to find the most suitable and entertaining forms of enjoying art.
You can see and buy pictures from Nora Soos by:
Gallery Mucius
Galerie Gaudens Pedit, Austria
27-30.okt. 2011
Millenáris ’B’ Épület,
1023 Budapest, Kis Rókus utca
open: Th: 10-22, Fr-Sat-San: 10-19 h
EMBELLISSEZ-MOI !
Curator: Dora Pelesek
Opening day: 22.09.2011.
22/09 - 23/10/2011
Vernissage : Jeudi 22 septembre 2011 à 18h30
Institut hongrois | 92, rue Bonaparte 75006, Paris