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Voices in Ceramics: Contemporary Hungarian Ceramic Art at Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu

June 12, 2023
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Ákos Tamás
György Fusz
Pálma Babos
Éva Kádasi
Botos Balázs
Júlia Néma
Mária Geszler
Imre Schrammel
László Fekete

Voices in Ceramics: Contemporary Hungarian Ceramic Art is on view at the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu

April 22 – July 2, 2023

Hungary is a country in Central Europe, nourished by the rich nature of the Danube, the great river that flows from north to south, and the Great Plain, and has developed a unique ceramic culture in response to its complex history and society. Today, Hungary is known as a region with an active ceramic culture, including the International Ceramics Studio in Kecskemét, one of the largest ceramic residencies in Europe.

With academic collaboration and full organization by the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, the exhibition Voices in Ceramics: Contemporary Hungarian Ceramic Art presents the historical background of Hungarian contemporary ceramics, mainly from the 1980s onwards. The exhibition features more than 112 works by nearly sixty artists, divided into eight thematic units. The earliest work dates from 1965, and the latest from 2022. It presents the work of artists who have sought their own means of expression in the midst of the social changes that have taken place from the period of socialism after the Second World War, followed by the regime change in 1989, to the present day. From the masters to the emerging artists, we invite you to listen to the diverse “voices” of Hungarian ceramic art.

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4-2-5, Higashi-machi
Tajimi-city, Gifu, 507-0801
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Captions

  • Ákos Tamás, Dish, Petal. Photo: Friedrich Krisztina. Copyright Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
  • György Fusz, Nodder II. Photo: Friedrich Krisztina. Copyright Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
  • Pálma Babos, Tower From the City. Photo: Friedrich Krisztina. Copyright Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
  • Éva Kádasi, Coffee Set With Grass Decoration. Photo: Friedrich Krisztina. Copyright Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
  • Botos Balázs, Brooch and Ring From the Iceland Collection. Photo: Friedrich Krisztina. Copyright Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
  • Júlia Néma, UniVERset. Photo Ágnes Soltészné Haranghy, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
  • Mária Geszler, Shadow Figure. Photo: Gellért Áment. Copyright Kecskemét Contemporary Art Studios – International Ceramics Studio
  • Imre Schrammel, From the Explosion Series. Photo: Friedrich Krisztina. Copyright Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
  • László Fekete, Goddess of Dubious Origin and Function. Photo: Friedrich Krisztina. Copyright Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
Tags: Ákos TamásBotos BalázsÉva KádasiGifuGyörgy FuszHungarian ceramicsImre SchrammelJúlia NémaLászló FeketeMária GeszlerMuseum of Modern Ceramic Art GifuPálma Babos

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  1. Coeleen Kiebert says:
    2 years ago

    I am a ceramist/teacher working in California. I’m looking for a catalogue of Gertraud Mulwold…or book.
    Anything?

    Reply
    • Vasi Hirdo says:
      2 years ago

      The best one is Gertraud Mohwald: Keramik by Katja Schneider. You can find it on abebooks or amazon sometimes. You could also email the Keramikmuseum Westerwald to see if they sell any books.

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