The exhibition Hidden Visions is one of the three diploma exhibitions of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts’ Art Theory Department. By investigating the possibilities of Hungary’s progressive culture, the exhibition is searching for an answer to the question of how we could form and rebuild our own environment following the economic, social and cultural crisis that have occurred during the recent years, each intensify the other. The project, which includes several preparatory programs and the exhibition in a former building of the Csepel Pipe Factory, is searching for those visions, which could inspire us ideologically and culturally to overcome these changes. Along the notions of labour, community and education – and proceeding from the cultural and social discussions of these fields – the exhibition aims to formulate an image about a post-crisis Hungary.
Hidden Visions
| artists | the Randomroutines, András Blazsek, Ádám Albert, Kata Soós, Igor Buharov, Ivan Buharov, Roland Farkas, Gruppo Tökmag, Mátyás Oláh, Barbara Ipsics, István Csákány, Zsófia Szemző, Balázs Faa |
| curators | Márton Pacsika, Dóra Dobi, Judit Kis |
| place | Csepel Works |
| cast | Márton Pacsika, Dóra Dobi, Judit Kis |
| camera | Kornél Szilágyi |
| sound | Kornél Szilágyi |
| editing | Kornél Szilágyi |
| interview | Borbála Szalai |
| published | 20. 9. 2013 |
| language | Česky / English |
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