Vasarely Go Home
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Detalles
- Año de publicación
- 2014
- ISBN
- 9783944669540
- Autor
- Vasarely Victor
- Páginas
- 144
- Editores
- Spector Books, Leipzig
- Materia
- Photography
- Descripción
- rigida
- Idiomas
- Italiano
- Encuadernación
- Tapa dura
Descripción
In “Vasarely Go Home” Andreas Fogarasi investigates a double event that took place in Budapest on October 18th, 1969. Opening that day, Victor Vasarely, the internationally renowned artist of Hungarian origin, had a large retrospective exhibition at the Mücsarnok/Kunsthalle in Budapest. While Hungarian avant-garde art of that time was forbidden or at best tolerated by the authorities, Vasarely’s exhibition – organised by official cultural politics – became an important public event attracting a huge number of visitors. Because of these double standards at play, the show was met with both high expectations and scepticism from the local artistic scene. The second – undocumented – event taking place that evening during the exhibition opening was a one-person protest by artist János Major. He carried a small sign in his pocket that he discreetly showed to friends and acquaintances when he encountered them in the crowd. The sign read “Vasarely Go Home”. — Testi: Zolyom Franciska, Fogarasi Andreas et al. pagg. 144; rileg. rigida. Editore: Spector Books, Leipzig, 2014.