megnyitó személykéntas an opening speaker
13. April 2024. ‒ 03. May
02. December 2023. ‒ 20. January 2024.
22. September 2023. ‒ 24. October
14. January 2023. ‒ 28. February
02. December 2022. ‒ 04. February 2023.
25. March 2022. ‒ 25. April
03. July 2020. ‒ 11. October
19. February 2020. ‒ 15. March
06. February 2019. ‒ 31. March
Ludwig 30 →
Always contemporary
09. December 2017. ‒ 14. January 2018.
31. August 2017. ‒ 28. September
17. June 2016. ‒ 31. July
19. October 2014. ‒ 16. November
Evidence →
III. Sculpture Biennial
13. December 2013. ‒ 27. December
Ernszt András, Hegyi Csaba, Horváth M. Zoltán, Kósa Ferenc, Mátis Rita, Nyilas Márta, Somody Péter, Varga Rita, Tünde Varga
Travelled pictures →
Painters of Pécs I.
31. August 2013. ‒ 26. September
07. July 2012. ‒ 02. September
Spacepoints →
Sculpture Biennial
22. June 2012. ‒ 16. September
Rarely seen images →
Journey with photo-treasures of countryside museums
17. May 2009. ‒ 21. June
Deduction →
I. Sculptor Biennial
22. February 2008. ‒ 30. March
14. February 2008. ‒ 10. March
05. May 2006. ‒ 31. May
08. July 2005. ‒ 03. September
kurátorkéntas a curator
17. August 2024. ‒ 22. December 2024.
Exercises in painting →
Contemporary art from the collection of the Hungarian National Bank
23. September 2021. ‒ 21. November
Metaphysical passage through a zebra →
Stories abut hunting and nature
10. April 2019. ‒ 25. August
Bauhaus100 →
Programme For The Now – Contemporary Viewpoints
06. July 2018. ‒ 23. September
06. April 2018. ‒ 24. June
Permanent Revolution →
Ukrainian Art Today
22. December 2024. ‒ 05. February 2017.
15. July 2016. ‒ 11. September
The whale that was a submarine →
Contemporary Positions from Albania and Kosovo
17. October 2014. ‒ 11. January 2015.
Apsolutno, János Baksa-Soós, Barbara Baska, Barbara Caspar, doktor Máriás Béla, Róza El-Hassan, Hejettes Szomlyazók, Martin Kippenberger, Hans Kupelwieser, Jonathan Meese, Manfred Wolff-Plotteg, Szilágyi Szabolcs, Emő Simonyi, Jörg Schlick, Soft Terrorists, Szombathy Bálint, Zoran Todorović, Slaven Tolj, Róbert V. Májerszky, Peter Weibel
Anarchy. Utopia. Revolution. →
19. March 2004. ‒ 30. May
18. December 2003. ‒ 08. February 2004.