3 result(s) for olivér botár
World-Renowned Hungarian Art Historian & Curator Olivér Botár Receives the Moholy-Nagy Award 2022
- 25 Oct 2022 5:38 PM
- community & culture
One of the most widely known Moholy-Nagy researchers in the world, art historian and curator Dr. Olivér Botár Jr. (Oliver A. I. Botar) will be presented the Moholy-Nagy Award on 27 October 2022 by Rector József Fülöp at the MOME Campus.
Valuable Moholy-Nagy Painting Donated To National Gallery
- 13 Apr 2018 8:40 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
A painting by 20th century Hungarian constructivist László Moholy-Nagy represents the highest-value private donation of an artwork granted to a Hungarian museum since the country’s post-communist transformation, László Baán, the director general of the Hungarian National Gallery, said.
Central European Avant-Garde Magazine Conference, Budapest, 17–19 September
- 8 Sep 2015 11:00 AM
- community & culture
The subject of the conference is the ‘Central European avant-garde magazine’, arguably the most important medium of communication for progressive literature and visual arts in the region during and after WWI.
World-Renowned Hungarian Art Historian & Curator Olivér Botár Receives the Moholy-Nagy Award 2022
- 25 Oct 2022 5:38 PM
- community & culture
One of the most widely known Moholy-Nagy researchers in the world, art historian and curator Dr. Olivér Botár Jr. (Oliver A. I. Botar) will be presented the Moholy-Nagy Award on 27 October 2022 by Rector József Fülöp at the MOME Campus.
Valuable Moholy-Nagy Painting Donated To National Gallery
- 13 Apr 2018 8:40 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
A painting by 20th century Hungarian constructivist László Moholy-Nagy represents the highest-value private donation of an artwork granted to a Hungarian museum since the country’s post-communist transformation, László Baán, the director general of the Hungarian National Gallery, said.
Central European Avant-Garde Magazine Conference, Budapest, 17–19 September
- 8 Sep 2015 11:00 AM
- community & culture
The subject of the conference is the ‘Central European avant-garde magazine’, arguably the most important medium of communication for progressive literature and visual arts in the region during and after WWI.