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Imaging Korea – Beyond the People, Land and Time! – Budapest – 2016.

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Soon arriving to Budapest the largest Korean documentary photo exhibition of the decade!

Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts

District, VI., 103. Andrássy Road – Budapest

May, 6. –August, 28. 2016

Opening hours: Tuesday–Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

The Korean Cultural Center in collaboration with the Hopp Ferenc Museum of Asian Art will be presenting this year’s biggest exhibition namely: Imaging Korea.

The touring exhibition’s first stop is in Budapest – Hungary.

„Photography captures the present but it will soon be the past … Photos contribute to things changed, to a vanishing world.” – KANG Woongu

The following introduction is by SEOK Jaehyun – Curator – Professor of Daegu Future College … „The first Eastern European country to establish diplomatic relations with Korea, Hungary shares so much with Korean that it’s called ‘The East Asia of Europe’. The most impressive thing is that, as in Korea, they hang and dry chili peppers and garlic, essential ingredients in Korean cooking. Although the chili pepper is called paprika in Hungary, the sight of if surely reminds me of an autumn day typical of Korea. Hungary located in the east of Europe and Korea located in the east of Asia. It’s not a mere coincidence but a fortuitous meeting that these two countries, which light up the east end of their respective continents, are now taking the first steps together in the exhibit entitled: „IMAGING KOREA-Beyond People, Land and Time” which will tour six countries starting from the „Pearl of Danube” Budapest, Hungary and continuing to Germany, Poland, Belgium, Kazakhstan, and Spain.

There is a saying that goes „Meeting one good person in a good place is like catching a star in the sky”. The meeting between KIM Jaehwan – Director of Korean Cultural Center – Budapest, Hungary and KWON Taegyun, a self-proclaimed nomad and photographer of very Korean sensibility was just such a meeting. They had the idea to present Korea to Europe using the attractive medium of documentary photography. In 2014, KWON Taegyun suggested earnestly that I bring to concept such an exhibition. However, at 60 years of age he passed from acute heart failure and the plans lay in a drawer quietly. Never-the-less, the idea wasn’t meant to be forgotten that easily. Director KIM Jaewhan, meeting with Korea’s eminent photographer KANG Woongu, again brought up the idea of a documentary photography exhibit and plans were drawn up by mid-2015. The exhibit plan was revitalized with the ambition to share with the people of Europe the works of KWON Taegyun, high-quality Korean photography, and images imbued with Korean sensibility. It all started with the seven representative Korean photographers KANG Woongu –  KWON Taegyun –  KIM Jungman – PARK Jongwoo – LEE Gapchul –  CHO Daeyeon – SEO Heunkang telling the story of Korea in „IMAGING KOREA-Beyond the People, Land and Time” Documentary photography is the aesthetic way of recording a moment for all time. The „IMAGING KOREA-Beyond the People, Land and Time” presents works at the pinnacle of this ‘aesthetic of recording’ which has never been and may never again be shown to the world. This exhibit, presenting in one place 125 photographs of beautiful strength in documentation and artistry by seven photographers of distinct perspectives, readily expresses their lives lived within Korean tradition, culture, nature, and time. The time when Korean culture and tradition, based in agriculture, was at its height. The times when such culture gradually retreated. The people who had lived and are living in such times. In palaces, in temples, in historic sites, in the demilitarized zone and its reality of national division, and in everyday places, photographers represent powerful Beyond the People, Land and Time is the lyrical language of images spanning Korea’s past, its roots, and its present which are both memories we would long for and which the world can relate to. The works of this exhibition were selected from the most representative works of seven photographers who have labored extensively to complete this project. Though only excerpts from assorted exhibitions, these images collectively form a broad spectrum and represent a polished exhibition showing a different side to Korea.

The works of KANG Woogu are the selection from „Luck or Destiny”. When the winds of industrialization started to blow in Korea in 1970, KANG Woongu captured the day-to-day life in Korea’s countryside. Photos taken of the present which have since become the past, KANG’s photos capturing even the shining aura of daily life share with the world the Korean sensibilities of a by-gone era. A self-proclaimed nomad, KWON Taegyun wandered the corners of Korea in the 1980s and encapsulated within his neat frame the lives and spirit of our parents, siblings, and friends in the spaces of their lives. LEE Gapchul takes the sources of the inner lives of Korean and depicts them in grainy textures, tilted frames, and scattered focus with a spontaneous unconscious apart from rationality. KIM Jungman rediscovers the beauty of Korea, a mysterious land flowing continuously with rich tradition and the colors of four seasons over its 5,000 years of history. PARK Jongwoo gives a reportage, even in the world’s only divided country of Korea, of the reality and landscape faced at the demilitarized zone cleaving the waist of the Korean peninsula. CHO Daeyeon looks at the prolonged breathing of the monks who reside in the temples in the southern regions where Buddhism first spread into Korea and expresses his accumulated impressions on Buddhism. SEO Heunkang finds his photographic subjects in the palaces, royal tombs, and historic sites, things most imbued with the traces of Korean history. He expresses as his own the visual elements under the best times and lighting which best reveal the shapes of graceful yet powerful color.

This exhibit is all the more precious and valuable for containing images of Korea that European observers are seeing for the first time, armed with the vestiges, deep lyricism, and intensity of the people, land, and time of Korea as permeated over the ages and captured from the 1970s to the present by these seven photographers of different artistic bent. Embedded with history, embedded with culture, embedded with people, this exhibit contemplates Korean traditions, culture, and change over time and presents the images of Korea, sometimes powerfully, sometimes warmly. Hungary, Germany, Poland, Belgium, Kazakhstan, Spain, and Korea, seven countries with varying cultures through IMAGING KOREA-Beyond the People, Land and Time will witness the images and sensibilities of Korea in a cultural exchange and thus form a special connection as if „catching a star from the sky”.

Source: Embassy of the Republic of Korea – Korean Cultural Center.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Fifth Rosalia Wine Festival – Rosé and Sparking at the City’s Park – 2016.

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Have not thought about any program to the coming week-end, then put on your comfy shoes and head out to the City Park!

Enjoy the real picnic atmosphere in company with rosé and red wine!

Venue: District XII., City’s Park Budapest
May, 06. – 08. 2016.

Within the Year of Gastro adventures 2016 and as  Spring is popping up so will be the Rosalia Wine Festival coming along. Fifty wineries and wine-makers will be presenting around 200 Hungarian, also foreign rosé and sparkling wines. Do not have to worry of getting hungry because there will be plenty of street food beside the delicate wines to treat you in culinary adventuring. As the day turns into night live concerts will follow on stage with the Jazzy, followed by DJs and party will be on until midnight. Winelover families may bring along their young and elder children having their time fiddle around on interactive games, playfully learn the traffic rules, learn the basics of baking bread and Kürtőskalács (chimney cake).

On the spot can buy for 1000HUF crystal tasting glasses with the “Rosalia” logo. The exhibitors will serve the wine only in Rosalia tasting glasses.

Step into the World of gastronomy and GASTRO Adventures 2016, and whereever your route leads you enjoy your adventure time.  The GASTRO Adventures 2016 events are organised by Hungarian Tourism Ltd.

Entrance free of charge.

 Update by Aggie Reiter

 

Peruvian Days – Grand Market Hall – Budapest – 2016.

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This year the Peruvian Days are here again at the Grand Market Hall – Budapest

May, 3. – 5. 2016.

District, IX., 1-3. Vámház krt. (Blvd.) – Budapest.

Looking for something new to discover, and needn’t have to  take a flight for hours to get into the feeling, the atmosphere of being in Peru. Peru is much more than the mysterious city and fried guinea, even  though the world almost knows about Peru. Just hop on your nearest transportation and off you go to visit  the Grand Market Hall in Budapest to discover all sorts of products prepared by authentic handicraft artists, as: ponchos, stand stone figures , musical instruments, hats, jewelery, Peru balsam  and ceramics, just to mentioning a few items. Enjoy the wonderful musical culture of the Andes, especially the Pan flute …  follow the Peruvian travelogues and have a taste of the Peru – gastronomy.

The market is open through Tuesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

The Central Market Hall is the greatest in Europe, as CNN chose the Central Market Hall of Budapest as the greatest one in Europe. The Central Market Hall won the 1st place among the five most vibrant city markets in Europe, followed by Mercat de San Josep de la Boqueira – Barcelona, The Grand Bazaar – Istanbul,  Portobello Road market – London and Les Puces – Paris.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Rózsavölgyi Chocolate Factory – Budapest

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The desire to get to know the fine chocolates produced by Rózsavölgyi visit the new chocolate workshop!

District, XXII. 48-50 Nagytétényi út  (Road.)

Have you had love affair with chocolate already, if not your place is to visit the Haggenmacher beer factory at Budafok.  … No… not mistaking! Yes … the venue is situated at the brand newly established chocolate factory.

You do not have to possess a degree from the Academy of Chocolate, nor to be a chocolate maker, to tell your point of view about a fine chocolate. Take a chocolate tour by your own, but with friends, family, acquaintances you can exchange your Choco addicted ideas. Some folks may open a bottle of wine after working hours arriving home, but some  might not go for the wine, instead open bar of fine chocolate. Anyway to get to know the delicious and tasty experience, a fine time is to visit an awesome place would be a pity to skip, not rolling to the  chocolate factory, where can get your supply of the very best of chocolates.

Available to order  from the factory such as: Chocolate macaroni, Hazelnut Gianduja Spread, Chocolate statues … Rózsavölgyi – “Off the Hook”  – real treat as a gift for chocolate addicted individuals. Also Bonbon, Truffle, Single-origin tablets, Seasoned bars, Sailor Mustache, Rusty tools, Dragees and so many other yummies made from chocolate can be purchased.

Chocolate is Healthy! Consume at least 2 ounces of dark chocolate daily… it is easy as 1,2,3!

Update by Aggie Reiter

Visit Gyöngyös – The Capital of Mátra!

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Rolling in the culinary of Mátra –  The Year of Gastronomic Experiences.

On a rainy day headed on the road to the north-east mountainous attractive natural environment that led to the city of Gyöngyös. The city is around 80 kms. from Budapest. It is the second largest city which in the Heves province. The residents of Gyöngyös call their City “Gate to the Mátra” (Mátra is the name collective of the Northern mountains in Hungary).

Gyöngyös is truly a peaceful townscape, a.k.a. the city of grapes and wine. The first cellars already were based in the eighteenth Century these wine cellars could speak the  stories of great revelries would come alive. The memory of the usual entertainments are not forgotten and even today from year to year are held „A Day Visiting – Drinking at Cellars” visits where wine minstrels also entertain the visitors.

The city has more than a handful of attractions to look around, taste the locals wines and visit restaurants, fill their bellies with Á la Palots style of local meals. So definitely worthwhile to stop over, look around before heading to their original destination to the highest mountain in Hungary, the Kékestető.

The notes have shown the history of the city was destroyed repeatedly by fire, but always reborn,  and  luckily from almost every historical era confirm significant and beautiful memories. The inhabitants of the city ruthless flames, as a reminder placed a statue “Red Rooster” in the center on the main street.

Throwing a glance at the city center is a prominent building of the baroque parish church – St. Bartholomew. Inside representing significant value, the treasury of the Renaissance liturgical objects are kept. The valuable monuments include the Franciscan church and monastery, which was founded in the 1370. In the crypt rests the legendary general – War of Independence Rákóczi and János Vak Bottyán. The Franciscan library is the country’s only medieval monastery library monument. Here at Gyöngyös is Hungary’s book creation, copy the code and writing the first workshop, therefore the role of the national cultural history unrivaled. The diploma dated 1475 show the Franciscans already lived in Gyöngyös. The monastery library, which is constantly working and can be found between 14 and 200 thousand volumes piece of incunabula back from the Middle Ages.

At the city’s main square former Market Place for centuries now-a-days four Fountains can be seen. In each  Fountain features the city … the golden Sun, the human faced Moon and the white wolf – decorate the corners of the square. The significant motif of the fourth fountain in the south-east corner is grape referring to the Town of Grapes and Wine. These are also coat of arms motifs of Gyöngyös.

Throughout the course of the history of Jewish-Christian times they have lived peacefully side by side. What’s more, as greater evidence of the Synagogue at Gyöngyös, which is a third of the country’s largest house of worship. The large, distinctive building was built-in 1930 on the basis of Leopold Baumhorn and György Somogyi. In the center of the building is located the large dome. For a long time it has been used as a furniture store, but now going through the period of reconstruction. Upon plans it will serve as Coexistence House and will organize events of the Christian-Jewish dialogue converted into a center. Will be housing also exhibitions and will be a center for cultural programs, and as for to-day heard already it has been completed renderings of the project. At Gyöngyös the Jews decades after the Compromise (1867) settled in a large numbers in 1910, the number exceeded to the population of 2000 that was one-fifth of the population Jewish. From the Gyöngyös ghetto in the summer of 1944, more than 1800 people were driven by the authorities, most were transported to the Auschwitz death camp, a few survivors after the war returned for a short time, and many of them left abroad to Israel or America. The war and the Holocaust abolished their memories in the surroundings. It is planned that the environment Coexistence House is rebuilt, and they try to give back to the building ’30s-edge features. At the Coexistence House, Judaism will be presented in the results of their activities of the past  centuries at Gyöngyös – Hungary. To be introduced the industry installers, architects, cultural patron, pharmacistsGideon Richter who studied in the city. Also lived in the county Lajos Hatvany and Sándor Bródy. Hopefully, can be mention the rooted girls, former citizens of Gyöngyös the Chess champion Polgár Girls.

After the short sightseeing headed to the Kékes… Restaurant where Anita Molnár – Hungarian National Tourist Office – Regional Director of Marketing and Robert Nagy – President of Mátra Beaded TDM, Mayor György Hiesz and Tamás Kévés –Vice-President, Gábor Törőcsik – regional marketing manager welcomed the group. Also each one of the emphasised how worthwhile to stop and look, taste, enjoy the what Gyöngyös is all about, which is kinda skipped by drivers on the Highway to Kékes.

The group was ensured by entertainment during the supper, tasting local wines and enjoying the event of the Mátra gastronomic – Year of Gastronomic Experiences. Excellent food was served by Zoltán Nagy – master chef and Veronika Szabó – kitchener. Krisztián Kovácsik presented the wines – winemaker from Bardos and Son Winery. The background music was by Attila Szőke plays acoustic guitar and Gusztáv Mátra and last but not least an awesome Borostyán Palots Folk Dancers show highlighted the night.

Surely was a fine time even dispite the pouring rain and short stay, but  major attractions were shown and definitely a must stop for all before heading to the Kékes mountain to stop by at Gyöngyös to visit in the future … of course not only for the Hungarians, but to visit Gyöngyös for the tourist, foreigners working staying in Hungary would be a pitty to miss.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

Demented artists from Michelangelo to Tim Burton at the City of Pécs – 2016.

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Temporary exhibition opened at the Janus Pannonius Museum (JPM) kindly invites not only enthusiasts to the exhibition of Salvador Dali (1904-1989) to the Vasváry house.

The Catalan genius was inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy.

The exhibition can be visited until October, 28. 2016. The exhibition holds hundreds of artwork, including works housed in a card of painting works of less-known masters.

He made illustrations of The Divine Comedy from the German art collector Thomas Emmerling which is also introduced as the most important collection of graphic works by Salvador Dali.  Created hundreds of watercolor graphics that served as a model between 1950 and 1952. On behalf of the Italian Government, 3500 different and unique shades were painted on wooden plates by Dali.

Bizarre works of art, severed earlobe, laughter and other special cases are characterized by the eight artists whose artwork can be viewed as the same time. Can follow the changes in the creative minds of the artists who have struggled with their own demons and creations and depressed mental status.

The exhibition also showcase the life of Dali, printing and graphic work within the Divine Comedy which inspired him by series of formation as well.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Live Broadcasting – Urania Film Theater – Shakespeare Memorial Day

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Invitation to a special cultural event in Budapest!

Shakespeare Live from  RSC – Conceived and Directed by Georgory Doran.

Within the coming three days on April, 23., will be the 400 anniversary of the death of the genius creator William Shakespeare. Shakespeare was born on this day in 1564, 400 years ago and also died on the same day in 1616.  Well-known that Shakespeare has inspired operas, ballets, theater performances and musical productions.

Marking the anniversary will be organized a grand gala evening at the Urania Film Theater, where his drama  Romeo and Juliet,  directed by Franco Zeffirelli 1968 will be screened. (The 1968 art film won the Best Film and Best Costume Design Oscar Award.  The British Film Institute digitized and restored it to this year’s Shakespeare-year commemorative occasion.) The scenery and costumes will catch the audience the eyes of the real renaissance feeling and as for the ears the music of Godfather composerNino Rota’s romantic melodies will fill the air. The live broadcast of the British Royal Shakespeare Company will be a fantastic commemorative show (The British Royal Shakespeare Company is located in the Renaissance poet and playwright’s hometown Stratford-upon-Avon).  In addition to the live music of classical art forms deposits enrich the program, including two awesome singers Rufus Wainwright and Gregory Porter.

Including will be the British Royal Ballet and the English National Opera troupe as well. Also grand actors contributing as: Helen Mirren, Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench and Ian McKellen.

The evening is hosted by Scottish actor – David Tennant.

In other countries of Central and Eastern Europe only will be the first in screening at the Urania Film Theater in Budapest, later on other city’s film theaters in Hungary as: Miskolc, Szeged, Szolnok, Szentendre and Szombathely the audience may be at the screenings.

The distributor is the Pannonia Entertainment Ltd., within co-operation of the British Embassy, the British Council and the British Chamber of Commerce.

Before the mediation at 9 p.m., the UK’s ambassador to Hungary HE Lian Lindsay and director – Audrey YoungBritish Council will say a toast. Thereafter at 9.30 p.m.  the audience will be taken back in time to the scene of Verona. The film goes on in English language with Hungarian translation.

The film projection and tickets to the live broadcasting of the gala on April, 23. are available at the Urania Film Theater’s ticket office and on its website.

 

Update by Aggie Reiter

XXIII. International Book Festival Budapest – 2016.

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Millenáris Park – 4 Days!

April, 21. – April, 24. 2016.

Venue: Budapest –  District II.,  16-20 Kis Rókus Street.

After the previous year’s invited country’s guest of honor, being highly successful Guest of Honour presentations  of Poland, the Czech Republic, Italy, France, Germany, Russia, Spain, Canada, China, Romania, Israel, Turkey, the European Union and the Nordic Countries they are here again to introduce the literature and the publishing industry of their country.

In 2016  we will presenting Slovakia as the Guest of Honour Country.

Dates and Opening Hours 21. April,21 – Noon – 7 p.m., 22. April, 22. 10 a.m. – 7 p-.m.,  April, 23. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.,  April, 24. 10 a.m. 7 p.m.

A great festival for book lovers. The Budapest’s International Book Festival hosts representatives of world literature and of domestic intellectual life. During the week-end can meet 100 authors from 25 countries and more than 400 Hungarian authors, scientists, and artists who will be on the spot. Therefore, a  fine occasion meetings with authors, signings sessions, book premiers and presentations, roundtable discussions, concerts, theater performances, exhibitions and films. Also meet many Hungarian and foreign authors.

Children’s Kingdom will be organized especially for young generations with promotion of children’s books and special programs for kids.

Last year opening day was dedicated to Shakespeare and Cervantes, having been commemorated the anniversary of the death of the two great poets.

More than 300 new publishing, a host of international and local authors and around 350 cultural programs make the International Book Festival in Budapest truly  worthwhile event for both locals and  foreigners staying in Hungary and naturally the tourists are  welcomed as well.

Ticket price: 500HUF (if you buy a book at the festival the entry fee will be deducted).

Update by Aggie Reiter

Pablo Picasso – Transfigurations (1895-1972) – Budapest 2016.

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Budapest is hosting an exhibition  “To Be Seen” dedicated to one of the most influential artists of the 20th century

Officially opening from April, 21 until the end of June, 2016.

The awesome exhibition is organised by the Museum of Fine Arts –  Hungarian National Gallery and with co-operating partner the Musée national Picasso – Paris.

The spirit of Pablo Picasso arrived to Budapest in boasting over a hundred paintings, prints drawings, works of sculptures ceramic, photographs and films. The exhibition features within the 100 works  the majority of  74 pieces which have been kindly loaned to the Hungarian National Gallery by the Musée National Picasso-Paris. Other masterpieces are from major global museums, including the Israel Museum – Jerusalem, the Beyeler Foundation – Basel, the Kunstmuseum – Bern, the Pushkin Museum – Moscow and the Staatsgalerie – Stuttgart. The Ludwig Museum – Budapest – Hungarian National Gallery  who also owns paintings showing Picasso’s career period, paying particularly attention to one aspect of his oeuvre … the constant transfiguration in his portrayal of the human figure.

Visitors are invited to take an informal journey through the masterpieces of Picasso’s distinctive creative method, his Life through Art that spanned more than seven decades.  At the Gallery’s Seven Halls, can be seen the human form played as a prominent role in Picasso’s every period … the woman … the emotional … passionate being … the thinker … the artist … the sociopolitical player … the member of the star-system. The changes in the way Picasso modelled his figures reveal the very essence of his art, and his incessant innovation imbued everything he touched. This can be traced through the variety of media shown on the spot which is within the showcase of the superb exhibition.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

Chinese Magic Lights – Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden – 2016

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Get ready …  Awesome Art by Day  – Superb Magic by Night!

Making lanterns is considered a traditional art in China and the magical creations could be seen only on few occasions in Europe so far, but now it can be viewed for 45 days at the Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden, between April, 8 – May, 22. 2016.

A night of adventure … entitled Chinese Magic Lights  … animals brought to life within the magnificent lighting. Cannot be left out not to visit the unique pathways at the Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden.

The invited guests and especially the children were excited as they wandered throughout the area of the Zoo, that was transformed into an awesome wonderland of sparkling, glowing lights of  animals by the brilliant handwork of Chinese silk lantern artists brought alive several hundred creatures in the mist of the night at the Budapest Zoo.

The snaps most probably will give a hint of what to expect and see at the Zoo, just like the flamboyant dragon in size of 20 meters in length, also sparkling Chinese cheerful night butterflies, a selection of colorful tropical fish, tigers, lions, snake, swaying blooming flowers and so forth. For a couple of the resident animals it must have been odd,  seeing their venue turned into colorful lights and stood up to watch the visitors taking their tour around.

At the opening was present the Ambassador of the Republic of China to Budapest. Deputy Major of Budapest, Director of the Budapest Spring Festival, Director of the Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden.

This brilliant exhibition is organised within the part of the program series of the  Budapest Spring Festival – 2016.

Visitors may stroll along  look at these spectacular „creatures” every evening from 7p.m. to 10p.m. Tickets are available on the spot at the ticket office.

Here’s a peek to the opening ceremony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Jt4IHbeuc

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter