Artworks on Water – Sketches, Models

19. May 2011. – 26. September
MegnyitóOpening: May 18, 2011, 6:00 pm
MegnyitjaRemarks by: Tatai Erzsébet
The exhibition is related to the international public art event Art on Lake, to take place on the lake of City Park, where the displayed artworks can also be viewed from rowboats. This is the second such event, organized now by the Museum of Fine Arts.

Eleven years ago, at the first exhibition designed for City Park Lake, sculptures by Hungarian artists were presented in a gesture of welcoming the year 2000. This time around the challenge is in the innumerable possibilities for dialogue between the artist and the element of water, the environment, the audience, and even history.

It follows from logic that it is not the completed, site-specific, mostly large scale works themselves that will be showcased in the exhibition rooms of the Vasarely Museum, but the designs, models and work documents for the works displayed at the exhibition in 2000 and those that have been drawn up for the installations of this year’s show. It will be interesting to compare the ideas of international participants with the surviving documents of the first lake exhibition.

In addition, the exhibition will have a third component, which also engages the medium of water in a broader sense: it will be here that the envisaged ideas of Hungarian and international artists who have been invited to contribute their free designs, some of whom are members of the younger generation, will be presented.

Participants:
Magdalena Abakanovicz, Heather Allen, Bálványos Levente, Barabás Márton, Krzysztof M. Bednarski, Josef Bernhardt, Erik Binder, Bodóczky István, Bohus Zoltán, Monika Brandmeier, Buczkó György, Chilf Mária, Csábi Ádám, Csörgő Attila, Czeizel Balázs, Jiri David, Deli Ágnes, Erdélyi Gábor, Erdődy József Attila, El Hassan Róza, Farkas Ádám, Fehér László, Feledy Balázs, Fóti Lázár, Friedrich Ferenc, Galántai György, Ingo Glass, György Kata, Haraszt˙ István, Horváth Tibor, Karácsonyi László, Kaszás Tamás, Kokesch Ádám, Kristof Kintera, Kelemen Zénó, Kicsiny Balázs, Daniel Knorr, Laurens Kolks, Brigitte Kowanz, Via Lewandowsky, Lugossy Mária, Tea Makipaa, Megyik János, Mengyán András, Németh Ilona, Jaume Plensa, SiLaGi, Pinczehelyi Sándor, Anne and Patrick Poirier, Franz Riedl, Gert Robijns, Mimmo Roselli, Paul Segers, Susana Solano, Soós Tamás, Timm Ulrichs, Trombitás Tamás, Günther Uecker, Várnagy Ildikó, Vincze Ottó, Willi Weiner