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List of Fonds: MKI-C-I-222



  • MKI-C-I-222

  • Title
    Documents of conferences, events and exhibitions
  • Quantity / Provenance / Document types, inclusive dates
    Uninventoried, 1 folder / Lists, journals, studies, other documents
  • Description
    The fonds covers miscellaneous topics. A compilation of exhibitions held between 1972–1981 in Budapest in the Műcsarnok (Kunsthalle), the Kunsthalle Chamber Hall, the Ernst Museum, the Institute of Cultural Relations, Adolf Fényes Hall, the Helikon Gallery and other locations. Sándor Juhász: Az évszázad kiállítása Magyarországon. A köztulajdonba vett műkincsek első kiállítása a Műcsarnokban (The exhibition of the century in Hungary. The Kunsthalle’s first exhibition of the artworks that had gone into public ownership in 1919). Material on the 1937 Paris World Expo, by Paris-based art publicist and independent curator Júlia Cserba. Contemporary Hungarian journal articles on the same topic, and other press appearances in Hungary. Material with miscellaneous Hungarian and foreign aspects, studies, notes, descriptions, theatrical programmes, artists’ opinions of the World Expo (Louis Aragon, André Breton, Ferdinand Léger, Robert Delaunay, le Corbusier etc.). A 90-page documentation on the 1937 Paris World Expo, compiled from material kept in the National Archives of Hungary under the identifier MOL K-728; made by art historian Edit Sasvári, it contains letters, lists and miscellaneous material. A compilation of Hungary’s material for the 1939 New York World Expo; made by Hungarian-born, New York-based art collector, expert and dealer Michael Szarvasy. The material of the Feleky Collection, which was bought by the Library of Congress. Material on the 1993 Venice Biennale, with press material; compiled by art collector and engineer Dr. Zoltán Szabó. Typescript by György Csete, published in Új Művészet (1992/IX), on the Hungarian pavilion of the 1993 Venice Biennale. The material of the art history conference titled Maradandóság és változás (Permanence and change), held in in Ráckeve, between 11–13 October, 2000.
  • Description by
    Andrea Rózsavölgyi, Benjámin Ék