Interview with László Százados
We asked László Százados, art historian and co-curator of LOKART, about the preparations, expectations, the situation of contemporary art in Hungary and of course about Pécs.
We asked László Százados, art historian and co-curator of LOKART, about the preparations, expectations, the situation of contemporary art in Hungary and of course about Pécs.
Zsolt Kozma is an art writer, the artistic director of Inda Gallery and since 2017 the founding director of the Brussels-based exhibition and cultural project organisation Art of Care. He was asked about his curatorial work at this year's LOKART and about Pécs.
For the first time in Hungary, the performance by Eszter Salamon and Erzsébet Gyarmati.Several of Eszter Salamon's works focus on female subjectivities, multi-generational relationships, and the ways of being of human relations. M/OTHERS explores the mother-daughter relationship. Through the modalities of action, feeling and perception, she opens up an intersubjective time, giving birth to a singular space with traces and states of conflation. The intertwining of present and past, the reversal of roles, mirroring in the other - underneath reality, a web of being, an illusion of individualism, appears.
The preparations for Lokart are already well underway, with less than two months to go before Pécs' visual arts scene kicks into high gear again. We asked Valit Fekete, director of the Pécs Galleries and founder and artistic director of Lokart, about the event.
Zsolt Czakó is a Pécs-born, internationally renowned graphic designer and typographer. In addition to traditional graphic works, he also creates short films, headlines and complex television images, as was shown in a special section of the M21 Gallery's GraphicPécs 2022 exhibition. He designed LokArt's image and we asked him about it.
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We asked Andrea Dénes, art collector and art patron, one of the jury members of LOKART, about the biennale, the city, its professional background, the jury's criteria and the Hungarian contemporary art scene.
about fine art.
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