3 result(s) for jános fájó
100+ Programmes Await at 9th 'Night of Artefacts' Festival in Budapest
- 10 May 2025 8:36 AM
- entertainment
The 9th 'Műtárgyak Éjszakája' will take place in Budapest from 22–24 May, offering the public an exclusive look into the hidden world of art, science, and creative craftsmanship across more than 70 locations with over 100 programmes.
Hungarian National Bank Continues Buying Art Pieces
- 2 Apr 2020 12:51 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- community & culture
The National Bank’s property manager MNB-Ingatlan purchased 45 pieces of art created by János Fajó for Ft 350 million in mid-March, the EU public procurement website announced on March 27.
The Night Of Contemporary Galleries In Budapest, 17 October
- 17 Oct 2013 10:40 AM
- community & culture
Organized with the participation of more than twenty art galleries, the Night of Contemporary Galleries turns the white cube into an agora, a marketplace of the intellect that encourages the exchange of ideas and impulses, a place that is dominated not by the objects that “speak for themselves,” but by the moods, sentiments and ideas they prompt. With doors thrown wide open, the galleries await ...
100+ Programmes Await at 9th 'Night of Artefacts' Festival in Budapest
- 10 May 2025 8:36 AM
- entertainment
The 9th 'Műtárgyak Éjszakája' will take place in Budapest from 22–24 May, offering the public an exclusive look into the hidden world of art, science, and creative craftsmanship across more than 70 locations with over 100 programmes.
Hungarian National Bank Continues Buying Art Pieces
- 2 Apr 2020 12:51 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- community & culture
The National Bank’s property manager MNB-Ingatlan purchased 45 pieces of art created by János Fajó for Ft 350 million in mid-March, the EU public procurement website announced on March 27.
The Night Of Contemporary Galleries In Budapest, 17 October
- 17 Oct 2013 10:40 AM
- community & culture
Organized with the participation of more than twenty art galleries, the Night of Contemporary Galleries turns the white cube into an agora, a marketplace of the intellect that encourages the exchange of ideas and impulses, a place that is dominated not by the objects that “speak for themselves,” but by the moods, sentiments and ideas they prompt. With doors thrown wide open, the galleries await ...








