MUSEUM!EVENTS

THE ART
OF THE EVENT
MUSEUM!EVENTS

The Art of the Event

Kingdom of Gods and Demons. Mesopotamia 1000-500 bce
Kingdom of Gods and Demons. Mesopotamia 1000-500 bce

The exhibition in the Ionic Hall of the Museum of Fine Arts is the first in Hungary dedicated to ancient Mesopotamia. One of the outstanding strengths of our exhibition is that it brings together more than 150 objects loaned by seven prominent European collections, offering unparalleled insight into the world of this long-lost culture. The main participating collections are: Vorderasiatisches Museum (Berlin); Bibliothèque nationale de France and Musée du Louvre (Paris); Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna); NY Carlsberg Glyptotek (Copenhagen) and Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden.

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To Be Continued…
To Be Continued…

In our age of global mass production, and amidst the profusion of television series and film franchises, the present exhibition explores the concept of “serial art” in its broader sense in the context of the fine arts. What are the origins of thinking in series, the artistic application of the principle of serialism, seriality as a method, variability, and the practice of repetition in the process of printmaking? How were sequence, variations, the following of models, or indeed, deviation from them, conceived in the graphic art of the Renaissance, and how do such questions relate to art today?

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Printa x Museum of Fine Arts collection!
Printa x Museum of Fine Arts collection!

What would happen if we adapted one of Moholy's rarely seen reproduced prints, hand screen-printed on clothes? 

Meet our latest range, dreamed up in collaboration with Printa! Our latest collection is designed around the constructivist work Moholy: Composition. And we adapted the exciting new pattern not only for t-shirts and sweaters, but also for bags and notebooks.

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