Margit Kovács, Queen of the Danube
Thanks to the decorative modelling, the subjects of human interest, the mythological and biblical stories, the Kovács Margit Ceramics Museum welcomes visitors with a loveable, familiar world. With a playful […]
Thanks to the decorative modelling, the subjects of human interest, the mythological and biblical stories, the Kovács Margit Ceramics Museum welcomes visitors with a loveable, familiar world. With a playful […]
The parallel careers pointed to by the exhibition, Magic Circle, outline Czóbel’s social and intellectual milieu, and his role as a catalyst in early 20th-century Hungarian modernism. They indicate the […]
Jenő Barcsay (1900–1988) was a seminal figure of 20th-century Hungarian visual art, an ‘old-fashioned avant-garde’ with an individual voice, whose oeuvre is characterized by a delicate balance he established between […]
The third exhibition of our series, ‘Phantom Thread – Artist Wives,’ looks at the life of Olga Fialka, a key figure of the Ferenczy Family. Olga Fialka, the wife of […]
With over two million items, the collection of the Ferenczy Museum Centre is both timeless and teeming with stories that keep changing. Rather than close this vast material, this exhibition […]