3 result(s) for the black paintings blue
Top 9 Cocktail Bars in Budapest
- 21 Mar 2025 5:23 PM
- food & drink
On the hunt for top-notch cocktails? We’ve got you. These are the editorial favourites of the team at WeLoveBudapest – the crème de la crème, where the drinks look just as good as they taste. Think next-level ingredients, unexpected flavour combos, innovative techniques, a mix of local and international spirits, and bartenders who treat mixology like an art form.
The Black Paintings Blue, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 20 September
- 20 Sep 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
After the death of the Spanish painter Francisco Goya, fourteen frescoes were found on the walls of his home in Madrid, where he spent his final years. In the pictures, powerful, haunting motifs emphasised the painter's fear of mental disorder and his bleak vision of the fate of humanity.
Linning revives Goya’s paintings together with her own vision of today’s society and places them into the ...
Now On: Judit Reigl Exhibition, Ludwig Museum Budapest
- 30 Apr 2014 2:45 AM
- community & culture
Painter Judit Reigl was born in 1923 in Kapuvár, and has been living and working in France since 1950. She is one of the rare artists of Hungarian origins who is recognised in the United States, and whose oeuvre uniquely combines the traditions of European and American abstraction.
Top 9 Cocktail Bars in Budapest
- 21 Mar 2025 5:23 PM
- food & drink
On the hunt for top-notch cocktails? We’ve got you. These are the editorial favourites of the team at WeLoveBudapest – the crème de la crème, where the drinks look just as good as they taste. Think next-level ingredients, unexpected flavour combos, innovative techniques, a mix of local and international spirits, and bartenders who treat mixology like an art form.
The Black Paintings Blue, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 20 September
- 20 Sep 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
After the death of the Spanish painter Francisco Goya, fourteen frescoes were found on the walls of his home in Madrid, where he spent his final years. In the pictures, powerful, haunting motifs emphasised the painter's fear of mental disorder and his bleak vision of the fate of humanity.
Linning revives Goya’s paintings together with her own vision of today’s society and places them into the ...
Now On: Judit Reigl Exhibition, Ludwig Museum Budapest
- 30 Apr 2014 2:45 AM
- community & culture
Painter Judit Reigl was born in 1923 in Kapuvár, and has been living and working in France since 1950. She is one of the rare artists of Hungarian origins who is recognised in the United States, and whose oeuvre uniquely combines the traditions of European and American abstraction.









