On Friday 27 May 2022, Mónika Zsikla will lead an e-rollers gallery tour, during which she will also present Carlos Aires’ solo exhibition ‘Cry Me A River’.
Molnár Ani Gallery will participate in the 2022 Budapest Photo Festival, the official programme of which includes the gallery’s current exhibition, Carlos Aires’ solo show ‘Cry Me A River’.
We are pleased to announce that Ani Molnár Gallery will participate in SPARK Vienna international contemporary art fair in 2022, presenting a solo exhibition of works by András Wolsky.
SPARK Vienna will be held 25–27 March in Marx Halle (Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19, 1030 Vienna, Austria).
We hope to meet you at our booth number E10.
Ani Molnar Gallery participates in Art and Antique art fair between 3–6 March at Bálna Budapest.
On our booth among others we will present a special selection of works on paper from the 1970s by Tamás Konok (1930-2020), a prominent representative of Hungarian and European abstract painting.
Ani Molnár Gallery is pleased to announce its participation on ARCOmadrid 2021. The gallery will present a solo show of Tamás Konok, one of the most significant, internationally acknowledged Hungarian geometric abstract artists.
Tamás Konok, the doyen of Hungarian geometric abstraction was recognized both in the domestic and international scene.The aim of the special selection for ARCOmadrid fair is to represent the early and mature, as well as the latest periods of Konok’s powerful oeuvre through the artworks created from the ‘70s up until recently the present day.
ARCOmadrid will be held 7–11 July in the pavilons of IFEMA – Feria de Madrid (Av. Partenón 5, 28042 Madrid).
We hope to meet you at our booth number 7A06.
Contact at the fair:
Annamária Molnár: +36 30 212 80 80, info@molnaranigaleria.hu
Vers l’infini – Tamás Konok exhibition in Ludwig Múzeum
Ludwig Museum prepared to celebrate the 90th birthday of Tamás Konok with a grand oeuvre exhibition in September.
Due to the pandemic situation, the exhibition was postponed to December, and due to the latest regulations the exhibition can be visited only from 12 January 2021, however the works have been already installed.
A new exhibition by Zsolt Asztalos, represented by the gallery, opened on 27 November 2020, at Kiscelli Museum – Municipal Gallery’s church nave. The exhibition entitled Memory Models, curated by art historian Lili Boros, explores individual remembering through two large-scale installations. The video installation entitled Recollection studies soundless remembering, while the Memory Models object installation focuses on subjective remembering from the perspectives of cognitive psychology and the academic study of memory.
Due to the latest restrictions, the vernissage took place online. The exhibition can be visited in person only after the current restrictions are lifted.
Sine loco et anno – Tamás Konok, the internationally recognized Hungarian artist, represented by the gallery, passed away to a space- and timeless sphere at dawn today. His conscious and professional creative activity, high intellect and kind personality leaves an irreplaceable and painful hiatus behind him.
His art is a milestone in the history of Hungarian and European geometric abstract painting, and his pictorial compositions, based on flat structures and thin lines, lends a unique atmosphere to his artworks, characteristic only for him. His life and artistic practice was a role model for generations of young painters.
His unforgettable personality and memory will live forever. God rest his soul!
Ani Molnár Gallery participates once again on Budapest Art Week between 16-22 October, during which visitors can see the duo show of Dániel Bernáth and Balázs Csizik Geotaxis with an extended opening between 10 A.M. and 6.P.M. on Saturday, 17 October.
One of the exhibiting artists, Balázs Csizik will lead a special guided tour of the exhibition from 6 pm on October 16.
The Autistic Art Foundation launches a unique cultural initiative, where works of contemporary artists and people with autism are featured in an unusual online auction.
Sári Ember, István Haász and András Wolsky represents the gallery on the auction with one work each.
We are pleased to announce our participation at Art Brussels’ online platform, which is available from Thursday 28 May at 11am CET on the following website. You can visit the platform during 19 days, until Monday 15 June.
Ani Molnár Gallery exhibits a unique selection of works from the artists represented by the gallery, which we will change weekly.
We are very pleased to announce that Ani Molnár Gallery participates in not cancelled “east x south”, a week-long digital art event of 17 galleries from the broader south-eastern European region.
The website will be accessible between May 12-18, 2020, and will feature exhibitions and daily live content such as streamings, talks and guided tours. The gallery will present Zsolt Asztalos visual artist on its personal page.
Ani Molnár Gallery participates in Gallery Weekend Budapest this year as well between 7-8 March, during which visitors can see the solo show of Zsolt Asztalos My Art from 11 am to 6 pm on Sunday as well. The artist himself will lead a special guided tour on the exhibition from 4 pm on March 8.
Further information
Ani Molnár Gallery participates in Gallery Weekend Budapest this year as well between 7-8 March, during which visitors can see the solo show of Zsolt Asztalos My Art from 11 am to 6 pm on Sunday as well. The artist himself will lead a special guided tour on the exhibition from 4 pm on March 8.
We are happy to announce that Tamás Konok, one of the most significant, internationally acknowledged Hungarian geometric abstract artists is represented by Ani Molnár Gallery.
Tamás Waliczky’s project Cameras – Imaginary Cameras and Other Optical Devices has been selected to represent Hungary at the 58th Venice Biennale in 2019.
Ani Molnár Gallery will participate at LOOP Barcelona with Péter Forgács’s video work entitled Venom. The fair is open from 21th-22nd November.
The Ani Molnár Gallery participates at ARCOmadrid international art fair between 27. February 2019 and 3. March 2019. Exhibited artists: Carlos Aires, Dénes Farkas, Tina Gverović, István Haász.
We are happy and proud to announce that in the representation of the gallery, Péter Forgács’s video received the ‘Acquisition Award 2018’ at the currently running LOOP Barcelona, which is one of the most important video festival and fair of the world.
“In international context”, Ani Molnár Gallery is 10 years old. Szilvia Seres’ interview with Annamária Molnár can be read in the December issue of Műértő.
This year again Ani Molnár Gallery takes part at the Art Brussels fair between the 25th and the 28th April. Exhibited artists: Magda Csutak and Tamás Waliczky
Ani Molnár Gallery is happy and proud to announce that the gallery’s artist, Tamás Waliczky’s project Imaginary Cameras will represent Hungary at the 58th Venice Biennale in 2019.
Opening ceremony: 9 May 2019, Thursday, 11.30 am
Location: Pavilion of Hungary, Giardini della Biennale, Venezia
Curator: Zsuzsanna Szegedy-Maszák, art historian
Opening speech: Jeffrey Shaw, new media artist
On view: 11 May – 24 November, 2019
Ani Molnár Gallery is happy and proud to announce that Sári Ember, the gallery’s artist is the winner of Leopold Bloom Art Award 2019.
The members of the international jury in 2019 were Dr. Paul O’Neill Irish curator, artist, writer and educator, Gabriela Kotiková art historian and curator living and working in Prague, and Noor Mertens curator and writer, currently based in Germany.
The Award endowed with €10,000 recognizes the work of the winning contemporary Hungarian artist, supporting her foray into the international scene through an independent exhibition outside Hungary. Thus Sári Ember will use the reward to realize a foreign exhibition. The Leopold Bloom Art Award finalists’ exhibition is on display in Ludwig Museum Budapest until 25 August 2019.
Tamás Waliczky is one of the nominees for the Prima Primissima Prize 2019 in the Hungarian Fine Art category, next to Imre Bak and Ilona Lovas .
The list of candidates includes outstanding representatives of Hungarian science, art, culture and sport. The Prima Primissima Prize is so prestigious that being nominated is a great honor in itself. As in recent years, thirty winners are selected this year as well. In addition to the moral recognition, a total of 250 million HUF is shared among the winners.
Dénes Farkas’s solo exhibition entitled When I Close My Eyes opened on the 22nd November at the Tartu Art House in Estonia. The exhibition was on view until the 16th December.
Péter Somody’s solo exhibition entitled ‘Efölött-azalatt’ was on view from 7th November at Fészek Gallery in Budapest.
The gallery took part at the Artissima art fair between the 2nd and the 4th October in 2019 in Torino. Exhibited artists were: Carlos Aires, Sári Ember, Péter Somody, István Haász.
István Haász’ solo exhibition entitled Licht und Raum was on view at Galerie Wack in Kaiserslautern between 20th October and 14th December.
Emese Benczúr’s solo exhibition, entitled Let It Be, opened on the 17th August at Modem. The show was on view until the 28th October.
Dénes Farkas and Péter Mátyási were also featured in the group exhibition together with the Slovenian artist Igor Andjelić. The opening was on the 11th September at 7 p.m. at the Balassi Institute in Ljubljana. The show, which was entitled Constructed Archive was curated by Ani Molnár.
Sári Ember’s works were part of the group exhibition at Pablo’s Birthday in New York. The Show, entitled Nothing in Isolation opened on the 5th of September and was on view until the 14th of October.
Marge Monko also took part at the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art. Her exhibition opened on the 2nd June 2018.
Ani Molnár Gallery in 2018 also participated at the viennacontemporary art fair in Vienna. The fair took place between 27-30th September 2018.
Sári Ember’s solo show, entitled Since our stories all sound alike, opened on the 22nd May at the Campari Museum in Milan. The exhibition was curated by Ilaria Bonacossa, director of Artissima.
Peter Matyási’s solo show, Herbarium opened on the 27th June at 6 p.m. in B32 Gallery.
The Wende Museum and the Getty Research Institute (GRI) combined their rich and complementary Hungarian collections to convey the story of Hungary’s visual culture between the 1956 uprising in Budapest and the change of the regime in 1989. In the exibithion you could see Péter Forgacs’s artworks as well.
Marge Monko also participated at the main exhibition of Riga Photomonth, entitled New Chick. The show opened on the 9th May at 6 p.m at the Riga Congress Center.
András Ernszt’s solo exhibition at Nick Gallery opened on the 11th May 2018 at 7 p.m
Ani Molnár Gallery was part of Budapest Art Weeks this year as well with Marge Monko’s solo exhibition, entitled Women of the World Raise Your Right Hand. The event was between the 17th and 22nd April.
Sári Ember’s work was also on view at The Intention of Things group exhibition at the Trafó Gallery. The show was curated by Borbála Szalai.
In 2018 again Ani Molnár Gallery was also part of Budapest Photo Festival, which took place between the 28th February and the 20th April 2018 with the solo exhibitions of Dénes Farkas, entitled Darkness visible and Marge Monko, entitled Women of the World Raise Your Right Hand.
Péter Somody’s solo show, entitled Szem szerint at the Paksi Képtár has opened on the 16th February at 6 p.m. The exhibition was on view until the 22nd April.
Marge Monko has won the competition organized by Estonian Contemporary Art Development Center and Associação Cultural Videobrasil, as a result she was invited to participate at the residency in São Paulo for two month in 2018.
Ani Molnár Gallery in 2018 participates again at the international contemporary art fair ArtBrussels, in Brussels. The exhibited artists were Sári Ember, Radenko Milak & Roman Uranjek.
Marge Monko also took part at the Innsbruck International Biennale, which opened on the 10th March. Her duo show with Melanie Bonajo was on view at Neue Galerie.
Tamás Waliczky’s solo exhibition entitled ‘Cameras’ opened on the 9th February 2018 at the gallery of School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.
István Haász’s work was also exhibited as part of the group show, entitled Found Geometry in the Vasarely Múzeum. The show opened on the 22nd November 2017 and was open until the 1st March 2018. Curated by Levente Bálványos, Barna Benedek, István Haász, Dóra Maurer. Introduction by József Mélyi.
Sandor Pinczehelyi’s and Sari Ember’s exhibiton in relation to Klara Herczeg-prize has opened on the 23th of January 2018 at the Labor Bp. The artists were awarded the senior and junior prize.
Marge Monko’s solo show, entitled Stones Against Diamonds, Diamonds Against Stones has opened on the 11th January 2018 at the Tallinn City Gallery. The show was curated by Evelien Bracke.
Emese Benczúr’s solo exhibition, entitled flash opened on the 21st January at Labor Bp. The show was on view until the 2nd February.
István Haász’s and Emese Benczúr’s works were also on view at the Art Quarter Budapest exhibition space as part of the “Let there be light” group exhibition. The show was open until the 21st January.
István Haász also exhibitied at the group exhibition of Kunstraum Roy, the show opened on the 3rd December 2017, in Kunnersdorf, Germany.
Tamas Waliczky’s work will also be part of the group exhibition entitled ’The Formula of the Present – Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants’ in New Budapest Gallery. The show opens on the 2nd December at 5 p.m.
Sári Ember’s installation, which was shown at Ani Molnár Gallery’s booth received the Campari Award for young artists at Artissima in Turin. Next year the artist can participate with a solo show at the Campari Museum, Milan.
Artissima
Between 3-5 November 2017 Ani Molnár Gallery participated at Artissima in Torino. Exhibited artists: Sári Ember, Dénes Farkas, Tamás Waliczky.
As part of the OFF-Biennale Péter Forgács’s film was also on view at the Pedagogical Partisan Action group exhibition at Der Punkt. The show was open until the 29th October.
Sári Ember’s solo exhibition, The taste of distance opened on the 1st October and was on until the 28 October at Intoart – contemporary gallery, as part of OFF-Biennale.
As part of the OFF-Biennale, Minta-Játéktervek groupshow opened at 7 pm on 2nd of October, at the exhibition István Haász’s works were also on view.
Marge Monko’s work was also on view as part of the group show entitled It Won’t Be Long Now, Comrades! The exhibition opened on the 14th Septermber 2017. at Framer Framed and curated by Katia Krupennikova and Inga Lāce.
Art Market Budapest
Between 12-15 October 2017 Ani Molnár Gallery participated at Art Market Budapest. Exhibited artists: Ernszt András, Forgács Péter, Haász István, Mátyási Péter, Mayer Éva, Somody Péter, Waliczky Tamás.
2017.10.12-15.
Ekaterina Shapiro Obermair’s project With You It Will Be Alright was on view as part of the Birobidzhan group exhibition from the 7th September 2017 in Birobidzhan, Russia.
viennacontemporary
Between 21-24 September 2017 Ani Molnár Gallery participated at viennacontemporary. Exhibited artists: Sári Ember, István Haász, Péter Somody, Ottó Vincze
2017.09.21-09.24.
On the 7th September 2017 Emese Benczúr and Emőke Vargová’s duo show, entitled PERTU N° 12 opened in the The Gallery of Arts Ernesta Zmetáka in Nové Zámky, Slovakia.
From the 13th September 2017. Alan Sonfist’s Island of Paradise floating project was on view in the Parco dei Renai di Signa, Florence.[
Emese Benczúr’s work was also exhibited at the group show, entitled Luther 500, it opened on the 19th August 2017. at 6 p.m. in the Ladocsy Műterem-Galéria.
The International Artcamp of Somorja was held between the 11th and 20th August 2017. Éva Mayer’s work, who was the organizer and curator of the event also exhibited at the closing show, opened on the 29th August.
Marge Monko’s work was also featured in the group show entitled Summer of Love on Samos. The exhibition was curated by Katerina Gregos.
István Haász’s works were on view as well at the Geometric Generations group exhibition. The event opened on the 20th July 2017. at 7 p.m. in Fuga.
From the 18th July 2017. Tamás Waliczky’s work was also on view at the group exhibition entitled Chidren’s Tales? at the iMAL Center in Brussels. The show was curated by Zsolt Kozma, founder of the Reports from badlands project.
Sári Ember’s work was also on view as part of the Children in Hungarian Fine Art exhibition, at the Vaszary Gallery in Füred. The group show opened on the 24th June 2017, and was curated by Emese Révész and Attila Rum.
István Haász’s work was on view as well, at the OSAS group exhibition, entitled OSAS COME BACK at the Vasarely Museum. The show opened on the 22nd June, opening speech was by László Beke.
Ekaterina Shapiro-Obermair and Wolfgang Obermair’s site-specific installation was on view at the group exhibition entitled Maieutics in FLUC. The exhibition opened on the 7th June, and was curated by Gerlind Zeilner.
Ottó Vincze’s River-pool installation was exhibited on the Canale della Giudecca in Venice.
Sári Ember’s work was also on view at the Abstract Hungary group show, which opened on the 23rd June 2017 in Künstlerhaus, Graz. The exhibition was curated by Sandro Droschl and Áron Fenyvesi, on view until the 7th September 2017.
We are pleased to announce that Ekaterina Shapiro-Obermair was awarded with the second price of Taxispalais Gallery’s graphic award.
Emese Benczúr’s work was also shown at the group exhibition, The Inner Garden. The show opened on the 15th June and curated by Zita Sárvári and Áron Fenyvesi.
At the group exhibition Autism as metaphor Emese Benczúr’s work was also on view at the Contemporary Art Institute of Dunaújváros. The show was opened by József Mélyi on the 10th June 2017, at 7 p.m.
Emese Benczúr’s work was also on view at the group show, entitled ’ True Copy’ in Budapest Gallery. The exhibition opened on the 13th June 2017 at 6 p.m. Curators: Ágnes Szabics and Zsuzsanna Szegedy-Maszák.
Péter Somody’s works were also on view at the Színerő VIII.: Konstrukció – Szín – Dinamizmus group exhibition in Zsolnay Negyed in Pécs. The show was open until the 7th June 2017.
Emese Benczúr’s work was also exhibited at the Text Tour group show in aqb Project Space. The exhibition opened on the 9th May 2017.
Tamás Waliczky’s work was also on view at the group exhibition, entitled Children’s Tale? at the Brass’ Art Digitaal Café in Brussels. The show was curated by Zsolt Kozma and it opened on the 7th June 2017.
Péter Gálhidy’s solo exhibition, entitled Vízér, opened on the 13th of May, 6 p.m. at the Szolnoki Művésztelep’s KERT Gallery. The exhibition was opened by Anna Kapócsy.
Dénes Farkas’ solo exhibition opened on the 21st April 2017 at the Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia in Tallinn. The exhibition was curated by Ingrid Ruudi.
Supported by Ani Molnár Gallery, CHANGE-CHANGE presented Belgian artist Kato Six’s first exhibition in Budapest. The exhibition was open between the 5th May and the 27th May 2017 in Eleven Blokk.
István Haász’s and Reinhard Roy’s Images – Objects dual exhibition opened on the 3rd May at the Három Hét Gallery. The show was opened by Györgyi Imre, art historian.
On the 16th May 2017, at 6 p.m. Sári Ember’s and Zsófia Szemző’s group show, entitled Dust and Dew, opened at Labor Gallery. The exhibition was curated by Bori Szalai.
Sári Ember’s works were also on view at the Istax group exhibition at Deák Erika Galéria. The exhibition opened on the 30th march 2017 at 6 p.m. and was on view until the 29th April 2017.
Art Brussels
Between 20-23 April 2017 Ani Molnár Gallery participated at Art Brussels. Exhibited artists: Emese Benczúr, Dénes Farkas, Péter Forgács and István Haász
Between the 21st and 22nd April 2017 Marge Monko’s Dear D video work was shown at Kiasma, as part of the ARS17 group exhibition.
Ekaterina Shapiro-Obermair’s work will be on show at the Silly Symphony group exhibition, which opens on the 31st March 2017. at hoast. The show is open until the 6th April 2017.
Péter Forgács’s Danube Exodus artwork will be on view as part of the “Save as …” – What will remain of new media art? group show in Ludwig Museum, Budapest. The show is curated by: Béla Tamás Kónya and Miklós Peternák.
23.02.2017.- 26.03.2017
Ottó Vincze’s work will also be on view at the dolce geo group show in Art + Text Gallery. Curated by Gábor Rieder.
24.02.2017.-17.03.2017.
Emese Benczúr is also participating at the group show, titled ‘tog_ther!’ at the Kunstpavillon in Munich. The exhibition is on view between the 8th and 12th March 2017.
Marge Monko and Katrin Kamrau’s collaborative project, titled Gevaert As Image opens on the 15th January at the FOMU Antwerp. The project is part of Braakland which is an open festival that celebrates the diversity of photography and prioritizes the dialogue between artists and the public. The exhibition will be on view until the 28th January.
Szilárd Cseke’s artwork also can be seen at the Oltre Rome group exhibition, which opens on 25th November 2016. The exhibition is on view in the Galleria dell’ Accademia d’Ungheria in Rome until 13th January 2017.
Éva Mayer’s work will be shown at the Imprinting group exhibition from the 16th November 2016 until the 15th Januray 2017 at MODEM in Debrecen.
Further information: www.modemart.hu
Péter Forgács’s films will be on screen at the Absolute Time or Materialization of Cinematic Body, which starts on the 30th November, 2016 at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea in Seoul. The screenings, which are the third part of the on-going project Reconstruction of Story, run until the 8th January, 2017.
Further information: www.mmca.go.kr
Szilárd Cseke’s solo exhibition, titled Gone Too Far opens on 18th October 2016 at Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida, USA.
The exhibition is on view: October 18 2016 – January 8, 2017
Further information: www.bocamuseum.org
Péter Mátyási won the Grand Prize of the Graphic Triennal of Salgótarján on November the 19th, 2016
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