Inda Gallery 2023 concludes its series of exhibitions with the second exhibition looking back at the art of the 1990s. As in the first “Quotations“, we present examples of the practice of artists working with the gallery during the last decade of the last century – in the case of one of them, Ilona Lovas, we are unfortunately looking back at a stage in a closed life‘s work.
The works of Marianne Csáky, Ilona Lovas and Ágnes Uray-Szépfalvi, now on show, range from painting to carved wooden objects, photographic drawings and lightboxes, video and combinations of animal tissue, glass and metal, and illustrate the diversity of media of the period – and, not least, represent three female authorship positions.
The 90s have already been the subject of some of INDA’s earlier exhibitions, which predate the COVID period, but the timing of the two “Quotes” exhibitions is not coincidental: they overlap in part at the Hungarian National Gallery TechnoCool. New Directions in Hungarian Art of the 1990s (1989-2001).