Featured Events in Budapest in March, 2025 (July Updated)
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Shine! - time for jewellery | Hungarian National Museum
Oct 19, 2024–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Budapest
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Shine! - time for jewelery, the upcoming exhibition of the Hungarian National Museum (Hungarian National Museum Public Collections Center – HNMPCC) opens on October 18, 2024. By its transperiodic character curators aim to highlight more profound interpretations lurking behind aesthetic values of the articles. Anyone can connect easily with the essence of jewels there, so don't miss out our brand-new spectacular exhibition!
Kitchen Exhibition 2025 | Budapest Sportaréna
Feb 28–Mar 2, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Budapest
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Kitchen Exhibition where you'll find world-class novelties, ideas, products and solutions you've never seen before Kitchen Exhibition where you'll find world-class novelties, ideas, products and solutions you've never seen before.
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Habitat. Nature and Landscape Constructs | Hungarian National Gallery
Mar 21–Jul 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Budapest
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The exhibition Habitat seeks to provide an overview of visual approaches and attitudes to nature in art from the second half of the nineteenth century up to now, through paintings, graphic art and photo series, sculptures, photo documentations and videos. By placing the issues of the ecological crisis within a broader context, it explores how the relationship between nature and culture can be redefined, considering the complex relations between approaches taken to nature and the landscape in previous centuries, contemporary ecological thinking, and the interplay between nature and urban culture.
Zoltán Kemény and Madeleine Kemény-Szemere. Dual Horizon. Works in the Collection of International Art after 1800 | Hungarian National Gallery
Dec 4, 2024–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Budapest
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The Hungarian National Gallery exhibits works by Zoltán Kemény and Madeleine Kemény-Szemere from 4 December. The cabinet exhibition presents selected works from our Collection of International Art after 1800 and, marking a dual anniversary, it draws the dual horizon of the oeuvre(s) of the artist couple. Zoltán Kemény won the grand prize for sculpture at the Venice Biennale of 1964, sixty years ago, representing Switzerland. His wife, Madeleine Kemény-Szemere, donated almost four hundred or so of her and her husband’s works to the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest in 1984, forty years ago.
Artists and Models: Representations of the Studio in the Collection of International Art after 1800 | Hungarian National Gallery
Mar 27–Jul 20, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Budapest
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The thematic chamber exhibition Artists and Models explores the studio as both a space for creative activity and a site of artistic self-representation. In the late eighteenth century, alongside the acceptance of the divine origins of art, the Romantic era increasingly emphasised the human aspects of the creative genius. During the nineteenth century, there was a significant rise in interest in the personal lives and circumstances of artists. Studio scenes provided an accurate portrayal of the identity, personality, tastes and social status of artists. The studio was not only a creative milieu, a classroom filled with students and a workshop for executing monumental commissions but perhaps even an enigmatic or mundane venue for amorous rendezvous, receptions and masquerades.