Stolen Facades

18. December 2015. – 30. January 2016.
MegnyitóOpening: December 17, 2015, 7:00 pm
The political and economical changes in Hungary (1989) became visible on the streets as well. The elements of the „communist” life standard, the propaganda messages, monuments disappeared very fast and a new society has slowly developed with its new symbols and visuality. I realized the facades in Budapest are very often partly renoveted or repainted at the very begining of the ´90s.

No matter, it was a private, community or official building, the owners decided to do at least something, just to have a clean situation at their territories. Mostly the old buildings were in terrible condition, so the easiest to do painting the facades.

The result was very controversial: most of the painted areas were reather small and their shape represented somehow the owners’ way of thinking on their privacy and territories. This personal activity reminds me as a kind of artistic movement. It could be a modernist painting action – without the context.

The title of the series implies the situation as well, the stolen objects (bikes, cars) often are repainted to hide their origin.

Csaba Nemes