In April 2024, the 60th Venice Biennale opened and will run until the end of November. Hungary is represented by a large-scale multisensory installation by Márton Nemes, whose numerous works are part of the contemporary art collection established by Central Bank of Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Bank, MNB). Accompanying this appearance is an event organized by MNB Arts and Culture, titled “Movement – Gesture – Sign. Selection from the Collection of the Central Bank of Hungary.” The exhibition is held at the European Cultural Center (ECC) Palazzo Mora building, located in the heart of Venice near the Grand Canal, and it will run for the same duration as the Biennale, from April 20 to November 20, 2024. The exhibition is a group event presented as part of the "Personal Structures" series in collaboration with the ECC.
Exhibited artists:
Áron Baráth, Tamás Hencze, Ilona Keserü, István Nádler, Márton Nemes, Dávid Szentgróti, János Szirtes, Andrea Tivadar, Orsolya Lia Vet?
Curator: János Schneller, Art historian
More information: https://mnbarts.hu/en/movement-gesture-sign/
In April 2024, the 60th Venice Biennale opened and will run until the end of November. Hungary is represented by a large-scale multisensory installation by Márton Nemes, whose numerous works are part of the contemporary art collection established by Central Bank of Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Bank, MNB). Accompanying this appearance is an event organized by MNB Arts and Culture, titled “Movement – Gesture – Sign. Selection from the Collection of the Central Bank of Hungary.” The exhibition is held at the European Cultural Center (ECC) Palazzo Mora building, located in the heart of Venice near the Grand Canal, and it will run for the same duration as the Biennale, from April 20 to November 20, 2024. The exhibition is a group event presented as part of the "Personal Structures" series in collaboration with the ECC.
Exhibited artists:
Áron Baráth, Tamás Hencze, Ilona Keserü, István Nádler, Márton Nemes, Dávid Szentgróti, János Szirtes, Andrea Tivadar, Orsolya Lia Vet?
Curator: János Schneller, Art historian
More information: https://mnbarts.hu/en/movement-gesture-sign/