Invitation: Lilith’s Legacy Exhibition, Ari Kupus Gallery Budapest

  • 5 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
Invitation: Lilith’s Legacy Exhibition, Ari Kupus Gallery Budapest
When we first saw Lilith there was a blizzard outside. It was on the second of November that we first saw her and this date is burned into our memories forever! Her home was wonderful, packed with paintings and sprawling plants. It reminded us of the Garden of Eden. When she talked about art, she was so passionate that we felt like she had demonic forces inside of her.

We loved to listen to her stories! From her narrations we found out that she has been everywhere, almost as she has lived for centuries. When she entered a room, all attention was directed to her. Her exquisite taste always drew attention, she was a phenomenon. Everyone was wondering who this woman was. She had many worshipers, and adorers, and many who were envious of her. Passionate about clothes, she always attuned her look, red colors with a chrome red jacket and a matching nice hairdo.

The stories we heard reveal that she is not happy when she hears the name Eve, despite of it being a very nice name. We know that one of her former partner’s heart was stolen by an Eve. She was a strong woman full of pride and mystery. When looking at a painting her voice fainted and she said it reminded her of her first husband. How many husbands did she have actually?

Lilith can no longer be with us, but her admirers and followers will never forget her.  Her name remains with us forever. We will never forget those week-ends that we spent at her house, which were like days spent in Paradise.

Her seven young admirers would like to honor her loving memory with an exhibition to show her great personality. We would like to invite everyone, (those who knew her and those, who didn’t) to remember her or to get to know her in her heritage exhibition held in the Ari Kupsus Gallery.

Lilith’s Legacy is an art group formed by 7 woman painters:

Czimbalmos Kozma Andrea, Erdélyi Emese, Fajgerné Dudás Andrea Júlia, Jagicza Patrícia, Kusovszky Bea, Margit Zsófia, Oláh Orsolya

The opening of the exhibition will be on Tuesday, 13-th of November at 6pm

The exhibition will be opened by: Orsolya Karafiáth poet, translator, journalist and singer.

Source: Ari Kupsus Galéria
Address: 1088 Budapest, Bródy Sándor utca 23/b

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