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Hungarian National Gallery (1 C, 2 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Budapest" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
In September 2011, Secretary of State for Culture Géza Szőcs officially announced plans to build a new structure along Andrássy út close to City Park and near the existing Budapest Museum of Fine Arts and Budapest Art Hall (Műcsarnok). This building would house the collections of the current Hungarian National Gallery. [3]
The Hungarian National Gallery (also known as Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈnɛmzɛti ˈɡɒleːrijɒ]), was established in 1957 as the national art museum. It is located in Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. Its collections cover Hungarian art in all genres, including the works of many nineteenth- and twentieth-century ...
Image credits: Budapest International Foto Awards #3 2nd Place In Events: "Celebrating 3 Years Of Age" By Kana Tanaka "In Japan, there is a ritual called Shichi-Go-San, a day of prayer for the ...
The museum building is on Heroes' Square, facing the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts. [2] [3] The art museum hosts temporary exhibits contemporary art. [2] [3] [4] It operates on the program of German Kunsthalles, as an institution run by artists that does not maintain its own collection. [5] It is an Institution of the Hungarian Academy of Arts. [2]
Artpool Art Research Center is an archive, research space, specialist and media library in Budapest, Hungary, dedicated to international contemporary and avant-garde arts, such as Artist's books, artistamp, mail art, visual poetry, sound poetry, conceptual art, fluxus, installation, performance. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The Koller Gallery is a private gallery in the Castle District of Budapest, founded in 1953. [1] At the top floor of the three storied atelier-house, there is a memorial room for the Hungarian artist Amerigo Tot .
Several portraits of Gyula Aggházy and pictures related to the Mészöly trend can be found in the Hungarian National Gallery. In 1937, Dezső Ambrozovics, a translator and art collector from Budapest, donated his collection of more than 250 works of art - primarily paintings - to the Ferenc Móra Museum in Szeged, and then Gyula Aggházy's ...