3 result(s) for robert capa contemporary photography centre budapest in Entertainment
'Crossing Lines' - Politics of Images, Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Centre Budapest
- 8 Jan 2024 10:13 AM
- entertainment
On display until 14 January 2024. Until Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, aggressive acts of appropriating territories seemed to be a historical phenomenon. In a world of sovereign national states, borders are believed to symbolize the static state of affairs.
Photo Street Festival In Budapest, 21 - 23 April
- 21 Apr 2017 2:00 AM
- entertainment
Free programs of photography on Nagymező Street at the Capa Center and the Mai Manó House from Friday to Saturday this week, April 21-23, 2017
Record Covers Exhibition, Capa Centre Budapest
- 24 Jun 2016 9:10 AM
- entertainment
On view until 2 October 2016. Who hasn’t purchased a record based on its cover? The image of Abbey Road has come down through the past half-century just as surely as the Beatles’ music. The Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers record sleeve featured Andy Warhol’s famous crotch shot, but the world’s foremost photographers, including David Bailey, Hiro, Annie Leibovitz and Robert Frank illustrated some ...
'Crossing Lines' - Politics of Images, Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Centre Budapest
- 8 Jan 2024 10:13 AM
- entertainment
On display until 14 January 2024. Until Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, aggressive acts of appropriating territories seemed to be a historical phenomenon. In a world of sovereign national states, borders are believed to symbolize the static state of affairs.
Photo Street Festival In Budapest, 21 - 23 April
- 21 Apr 2017 2:00 AM
- entertainment
Free programs of photography on Nagymező Street at the Capa Center and the Mai Manó House from Friday to Saturday this week, April 21-23, 2017
Record Covers Exhibition, Capa Centre Budapest
- 24 Jun 2016 9:10 AM
- entertainment
On view until 2 October 2016. Who hasn’t purchased a record based on its cover? The image of Abbey Road has come down through the past half-century just as surely as the Beatles’ music. The Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers record sleeve featured Andy Warhol’s famous crotch shot, but the world’s foremost photographers, including David Bailey, Hiro, Annie Leibovitz and Robert Frank illustrated some ...