51 result(s) for ceramic artist
Invitation: 'Art Deco & Modernism', Museum of Applied Arts Budapest, Until 30 September
- 16 Mar 2012 8:00 AM
- community & culture
"The two decades that followed World War I brought many changes and subtle differences to interior design. This exciting period was marked by a diversity, owing to the simultaneous presence of elegant art deco (which moderated the powerful effects of “classic modernism” that was hallmarked by the Bauhaus), eclecticism, which had a profound effect on popular taste in Hungary, and the pseudo-rustic ...
Escape From Budapest: 24 Hours In Doha
- 26 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- specials
The small peninsula of Qatar is the only true desert country worldwide, with no natural surface water, but featuring a 563km-long coastline with fine sandy beaches and majestic rolling dunes in the south.
From Chest Of Drawers To Rings At Museum Of Ethnograpy In Budapest
- 22 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- shopping
"Paintings, decorative objects, Art Nouveau interior decorations, jewellery, furniture, sets of cutlery, sculptures, pillows and cushions, bowls, paperweights, wall brackets – and even hundreds of art treasures await the admirers of antiquities from 2 to 5 December 2010 in downtown Budapest.
Pécs Zsolnay Cultural Quarter Shows Zsolnay Collection
- 6 Sep 2010 3:00 AM
- community & culture
"Since 01 September 2010 people can view the Zsolnay porcelain collection of László Gyugyi American collector at the Sikorski House in the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter. The exhibition entitled the 'Golden Age of Zsolnay' displays such unique pieces that were born in the most successful period of the factory.
Xpat Interview: Linda Vadász
- 1 Feb 2010 11:00 AM
Linda is a native New Yorker who majored in political science and minored in art history at Hunter College. She met her husband while they both worked in media in The Big Apple. She eventually combined her interest in politics and love of the arts with a career in arts administration in Massachusetts.
Olga Benedek, Porcelain Designer Artist, Head Of Ceramics Courses In Budapest & Nagykovácsi
Olga studied ceramics at the Secondary School of Fine and Applied Arts. After that she graduated from the porcelain department of the Hungarian University of Applied Arts (Moholy-Nagy University of Arts - MOME).
Invitation: 'Art Deco & Modernism', Museum of Applied Arts Budapest, Until 30 September
- 16 Mar 2012 8:00 AM
- community & culture
"The two decades that followed World War I brought many changes and subtle differences to interior design. This exciting period was marked by a diversity, owing to the simultaneous presence of elegant art deco (which moderated the powerful effects of “classic modernism” that was hallmarked by the Bauhaus), eclecticism, which had a profound effect on popular taste in Hungary, and the pseudo-rustic ...
Escape From Budapest: 24 Hours In Doha
- 26 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- specials
The small peninsula of Qatar is the only true desert country worldwide, with no natural surface water, but featuring a 563km-long coastline with fine sandy beaches and majestic rolling dunes in the south.
From Chest Of Drawers To Rings At Museum Of Ethnograpy In Budapest
- 22 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- shopping
"Paintings, decorative objects, Art Nouveau interior decorations, jewellery, furniture, sets of cutlery, sculptures, pillows and cushions, bowls, paperweights, wall brackets – and even hundreds of art treasures await the admirers of antiquities from 2 to 5 December 2010 in downtown Budapest.
Pécs Zsolnay Cultural Quarter Shows Zsolnay Collection
- 6 Sep 2010 3:00 AM
- community & culture
"Since 01 September 2010 people can view the Zsolnay porcelain collection of László Gyugyi American collector at the Sikorski House in the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter. The exhibition entitled the 'Golden Age of Zsolnay' displays such unique pieces that were born in the most successful period of the factory.
Xpat Interview: Linda Vadász
- 1 Feb 2010 11:00 AM
Linda is a native New Yorker who majored in political science and minored in art history at Hunter College. She met her husband while they both worked in media in The Big Apple. She eventually combined her interest in politics and love of the arts with a career in arts administration in Massachusetts.
Olga Benedek, Porcelain Designer Artist, Head Of Ceramics Courses In Budapest & Nagykovácsi
Olga studied ceramics at the Secondary School of Fine and Applied Arts. After that she graduated from the porcelain department of the Hungarian University of Applied Arts (Moholy-Nagy University of Arts - MOME).