And Slew the Children in Betlehem, 1974. Photo: Péter Donáth
The exhibition of Trapéz Gallery highlights episodes from a theatrical experiment running between 1972 and 1976 in Budapest, directing its attention primarily to the interrelations of space, freedom, and the lack of these. As compared to the confined public space controlled by the dictatorship, the personal space, the flat could offer an intermediate space, which was not entirely free but was suitable for creation and re-thinking the relations between the stage and the auditorium. The tension of in and out, the possibility produced by necessity is not freedom yet, however, sometimes it does look quite similar to it.
Exhibition installation: Katarina Sevic.