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IPARTERV 50+

IPARTERV 50+

It was fifty years ago that the paradigmatic exhibitions Iparterv I. (1968) and Iparterv II. (1969) took place, augmenting the canon of Hungarian art history and denominating an entire generation of artists.



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Riding against the currents of György Aczél’s rigid socialist cultural policy and along the period’s international trends and the events of the Western art world, the exhibitions were organized by art historian Péter Sinkovits at the downtown building of the Iparterv State Architectural Office. Circumventing the official board of censors, the first exhibition opened in December 1968 and was on view for only a few days. The show featured 11 young artists: Imre Bak, Krisztián Frey, Tamás Hencze, György Jovánovics, Ilona Keserü, Gyula Konkoly, László Lakner, Sándor Molnár, István Nádler, Ludmil Siskov and Endre Tót. The second Iparterv exhibition in 1969 included four more artists, András Baranyay, János Major, László Méhes and Tamás Szentjóby, as well as new tendencies. The neo-avant-garde artists introduced at the Iparterv I. and II. exhibitions formed no homogeneous group: the shows equally represented the latest tendencies of abstract as well as figurative art. At the same time, the “Iparterv-phenomenon” stands for more than just two exhibitions: it marks a period as well as a broader intellectual scene.

Apropos of the anniversary, Ludwig Museum organizes a series of events titled IPARTERV 50+ in order to evoke the various registers of the social-political reality characterizing the ‘60s and ‘70s, the contemporaneous scene surrounding the Iparterv exhibitions, their art-historical antecedents and their impact on subsequent generations, with the contribution of former exhibitors, organizers,

fellow artists and experts working on processing the art-historical event. Our objective is not to reconstruct the legendary exhibitions, but much rather to create a discursive situation centred on the academic conference In Pursuit of the Iparterv-phenomenon and round-table talks with the participation of Iparterv-artists, as well as an exhibition presenting their latest works.

The group exhibition IPARTERV 50+ presents a selection from the latest (or, in case of concluded oeuvres, the last) works of the artists who were represented at the Iparterv exhibitions of 1968 and 1969. Additionally, the exhibition features works by contemporary artists reflecting on specific works by Iparterv-artists or the Hungarian neo-avant-garde in general.

Exhibited artists

Imre Bak | András Baranyay | Miklós Erdély | Krisztián Frey | Tamás Hencze | Ilona Keserü Ilona | IPUTNPU / St.Turba Tamás | György Jovánovics | György Kemény | Gyula Konkoly | László Lakner | János Major | László Méhes | Sándor Molnár | István Nádler | Attila Pálfalusi | Ludmil Siskov | Endre Tót
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Andreas Fogarasi | Lőrinc Borsos | Tibor Horváth | Tamás Kaszás | Little Warsaw | Nemere Kerezsi | János Sugár

József Készman and Viktória Popovics
Organizers of the Iparterv 50+ series of events

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Több, mint 2 évtized – több, mint 600 előadás – 12 Jászai-díj jelölés – 43 orvosi beavatkozás (1 sikeres) – 17 jegyszedő nyugdíjazás – 2 színház bezárás Előadás hossza: 130 perc Felvonások száma: 1

Gyula Harangozó / Léo Delibes COPPELIA Comic dance in three acts

Radina Dace / Pjotr Iljics Csajkovszkij LITTLE SWAN LAKE Children’s production for little ones Please note, that this programme is in Hungarian and we do not provide any translations.

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