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Friday, May 31, 2013

Cucumber Season at Art School in Budapest

Art School in Budapest is at summer vacation and it will be closed till September. The new timetable and list of courses are expected to bee publish soon. If you would like to be the first to know about the new course starting  next fall  please subscribe to the mailing list (artschoolbudapest@blogspot.com) and/or add Art School in Budapest to your Facebook friends list
   If you are interested in attending private lessons during the summer please email at : artschoolbudapest@blogspot.com or call: + 36 20 467 5051
   ASiB wishes you a lovely summer filled with exciting experiences, relaxation and lots of art!

   
What is cucumber season?
   The time between beggining of July till August 21th is called cucumber season in Hungary. Beside the obvious peak time for cucumbers and making the delicious sun pickeled kovászos uborka most people go to vacation during these two months. Because of this finishing  administration in the city or simplly having a coffee with a friend who is Budapest at the same time as you, can become a chalenge. At Cucumber Season everything is slowed down and in the "siesta-mode".

Friday, May 10, 2013

Art Meeting Design - Lets Celebrate!



Lecture & Party
May 29th
from 18.30h

The end of an other school year is approaching and this year ASiB has prepared something very, very special for you. On May 29th Art School in Budapest and Danish Interior Design are coming together to celebrate art meeting design with a party.  Fetch your art loving friend or your partner and join us for an evening filled with culture, live music, and bubbly wines.

Please check avalability and register at: 
andras@danish-interior-design.com 
    
PROGRAM: 
(scroll down for a more detailed program)

18.30h - Welcome drink

19h - “What is Hungarian? Contemporary Artists 
Reassess The Past ”- lecture by Linnea West (USA) 
Fulbright Scholar in Art History  

20h - Raffle

20.15h - Party - live music by Éqouter jazz band and
wold's sparkling wine  tasting

Place:
Danish Interior Design 
Hercegprímás utca 6
district 5, close to Basilica

NOTE: Admission free. Number of places will be limited and therefore we strongly advice you to register soon.  Places will be alocated on first come firs served basis. Please check availability and register at: andras@danish-interior-design.com

Detailed Program:
Little Warso
Reconstruction

19h - “What is Hungarian? Contemporary Artists Reassess The Past ”- lecture by Linnea West (USA) Fulbright Scholar in Art History  

Reimagining the near past and constructing local identities

This survey presentation on the themes of context and identity in contemporary Hungarian art, based on a 9-month research period in Hungary, features critical, Conceptual recent artworks that investigate historical consciousness. Projects by artists such as József Szolnoki, Szabolcs KissPál, Gergely László, Andreas Fogarasi, Zsolt Keserue, and Csaba Nemes can be linked in their quasi-documentary, quasi-imaginative investigations of a specifically Hungarian past. These artworks also illustrate the roles of context and identity. While arguably these works enlarge ideas of identity beyond the traditional nationalist concept, their heavily contextual nature can be problematic in engaging not only the international viewer but also the local Hungarian audience.
Historical consciousness refers not to history itself, but how history has been told, what has gone unmentioned, and a questioning of the systems and motivating forces behind this process. And perhaps most importantly, what is the role of the past in the present? A brief consideration of recent changes in the cultural scene, cultural politics, activist art, and related protests brings the discussion into the present day.

Linnea West is currently a 2012-13 Fulbright Fellow in Art History at the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art-Budapest before returning to the U.S. to pursue graduate studies in contemporary art and theory. She has written the contemporary art blog Art Ravels (www.linneawest.com/blog) since 2008 and has a background in publishing in New York City. She recently curated BORDERS (www.bordersexhibition.wordpress.com), the first-ever exhibition of Fulbright artists, exploring the notion of geographical and cultural boundaries.
web: http://contextandidentity.wordpress.com/


from 20.15h - Party -  Éqouter jazz band

Yunus Baydur speaking about his band: "Band Écouter was founded in the Spring of 2004, in Budapest, by three enthusiastic fellows. What's this band about? Maybe, turning bedside blues to raw riffs and then into pickled melodies... Who knows? All we can say is that this drowsy tousled youngster, in his dizzy moments awake, is confident that humming and mumbling he will still save the world. Tonight though, it'll be a single reed and some strings." 
website: eqt.uw.hu
Facebook: EQT

The Host 
The Danish Interior Design is delighted to introduce the celebrated manufacturers, which gives a little touch of Denmark in the heart of Budapest. In their showroom you can get to know the arts, home accessories, lighting and furniture. http://danish-interior-design.com/

Thursday, May 9, 2013

ASiB Goes to Museum


Sylvia Sleight: Cesarian nude- Paul Rosano, 1975
This month Art School in Budapest is taking you to Ludwing Museum for a guided tour of the exhibition

The Naked Man 
Saturday, May 18th, 15-16h

Join us and learn how social changes in the past 100 years have been shaping the male identity and the way male nude is presented in visual arts.  See how some of the male artists have approached their own nudity and also how female artists have conquered a theme that had long been forbidden to them. Come to explore  the topic of male nude in visual arts through the history of the 20th and 21st centuries, through crises of identity and phases of sovereignity, the questioning of traditional male role models, the search for alternatives, the face up to weakness and vulnerability, the gaze of desire and the erotic pose.  
(note: Some of the works of art may be of a sexually explicit nature,  parental guidance is advised)


Everone is warmly welcome!

Fee: 2700Ft 
(2100Ft for the enrance ticket + 600Ft for the guided tour)


Please register till May 16th, noon at artschoolbudapest@gmail.com



Artists in the exhibition:
Maayan Amir, Dieter Appelt, Christian Ludwig Attersee, Richard Avedon, Matthew Barney, Herbert Bayer, Irene Bayer, Berhidi Mária, Blue Noses Group, Saskia de Boer, Hermann Boll, Louise Bourgeois, Marianne Brandt, A. Calavas, Jimmy Caruso, Jean Cocteau, Edmund Collein, John Coplans, Marlene Dumas, Thomas Eakins, Frank Eugene, Atelier Fayer, Werner David Feist, Ferenczy Károly, Regina José Galindo, Gilbert & George, Felix González-Torres, Wilhelm von Gloeden, Tomislav Gotovac, Ion Grigorescu, Gyenis Tibor, Ilse Haider, Hajas Tibor, Halász Károly, Keith Haring, Erich Heckel, Matthias Herrmann, David Hockney, Anna Jermolaewa, Franz Kapfer, Keserue Zsolt, Jürgen Klauke, Max Koch, Oscar Kokoschka, Anton Kolig, Käthe Kollwitz, Koncz András, Rudolf Koppitz, Korb Erzsébet, Katarzyna Kozyra, Paul Kranzler, Elke Silvia Krystufek, Alfred Kubin, Hermann Werner Kubusch, Zofia Kulik, David LaChapelle, Lakner László, Peter Land, Annie Leibovitz, Zbigniew Libera, Herbert List, Heinz Loew, Urs Lüthi, Major János, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, McDermott & McGough, Stefan Moses, Jan Mutsu, Eadweard Muybridge, Otto Mühl, Bruce Nauman, Atelier Alois Navràtil, Adi Nes, Michael Neumüller, Oswald Oberhuber, Pablo Picasso, Pierre et Gilles, Guglielmo Plüschow, Bernhard Prinz, Arnulf Rainer, Leni Riefenstahl, Otto Rieth, Charlotte Rohrbach, Willy Römer, Egon Schiele, Joost Schmidt, Karl Schneider, Sascha Schneider, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Ruti Sela, Fritz Simak, Sylvia Sleigh, Stelarc, Karl Sterrer, Baron Raimund von Stillfried, Szabó Benke Róbert, Szőnyi István, Tihanyi Lajos, Spencer Tunick, Uitz Béla, VALIE EXPORT, Vaszary János, Milisav Mio Vesović, Vető János, Bogdan Vladuta, Rudolf Wacker, Marianne von Werefkin, Edward Weston, Zelko Wiener, Artur Żmijewski


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

ASiB Goes to Museum


DeadSee, 2005, video

Join us to a guided tour to Műcsarnok (Kunsthalle) to see the exhibition of  Israeli artist

Sigalit Landau
MARGINES

Tursday, April 25th at 18 h 
at Műcsarnok (Kunsthalle) on Heros Squere
                                                                                               
                                                                                           All interested welcome!

     Sigalit Landau (1969) is a visual artist born in Jerusalem and living in Tel Aviv. She is a widely recognized artist with numerous international appearances, including her participation in documenta X in Kassel and her representation of Israel at the Venice Biennale on two occasions. Her videos, sculptures and installations are made with various techniques and draw on traditional symbols the water, the sand, the watermelons, the sugar, and the salt – with its simultaneously preserving and corrosive properties – featured in these artworks all convey the paradoxical nature of human existence. Circles and cyclicity are recurring motifs in Landau’s work. She poses philosophical or political questions, which are always articulated in a poetic format: in her art, the clothes tossed around in the washing machine, the falling olives, the red flesh of the watermelons bursting open from the salt in the sea become metaphors for the human condition. 
    This exhibition is Sigalit Landau’s first solo appearance in Hungary. It features the artist’s latest video works, complemented by earlier video installations. The videos entitled MASIK and Four Entered the Grove(2012) present an olive harvest performed by men, where the row of machines attached to the trees also evokes the great topic of the human exploitation of nature. In the work entitled Window, the spinning drum of a washing machine is seen, showing lifeless objects as they tumble about at the mercy of the circular motion. The noise produced by the machine is reminiscent of rhythmic pounding. The interactions and opposing forces of the living and the inanimate, the world of objects and the environment, are thus represented in Landau’s work. The circle also serves as the basic motif in the video entitled Three Man Hula. In DeadSee, shot from bird’s eye view, the artist’s naked body is seen within a gigantic spiral shape created by strung-together watermelons, reminiscent of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty. The video diptychs entitled Working Title WM (2010), which portray the work of men harvesting watermelons, present– similarly to the 2012 work – a real, while also culturally loaded, situation. The shifting camera positions, the sequence of frames and the sound effects, however, attest to the power and meaning-generating force of aesthetic vision.

fee: 700Ft/ person 

Please register till April 23rd at artscholbudapest@gmail.com
   
   

Monday, April 1, 2013

Art Mondays Intensive



Mon.- Sat.
 April 7 -13, 2013 (one week workshop)

Theoretical &  practical introduction to contemporary visual arts for adults and teens above 16

Aplications will be received till April 4th, 12h !!!!! 

If you are planning to apply to an art school next year, if you are an artist and need support and guidance or if you simply feel lost in a modern art gallery and wish to broaden your understanding of arts, this is the course for you! At this course you will receive theoretical and optionally practical introduction to contemporary visual art. The aim of the course is to help you acquire the language of contemporary art and support you in becoming independent in enjoying and/or creating works of art.
     Through a series of lectures and your active engagement in open discussions, you will start to deepen your way of understanding and thinking about contemporary art, acquire an understanding of the historical changes in art through the 20th century, and receive basic skills on how to relate to art works being made in the last 50 years. On the first day you will also receive a project assignment to be worked on at home and finalised by the end of the workshop. During the whole week, your group-mates and you will receive personal guidance, which will support you in finding your “inspiration spot”, take you through the steps of making your contemporary art piece and assist you in solving practical problems that may occur when working on your project. By making your own art work as well as by witnessing your group-mates’ process and work, you will be integrating the theoretical knowledge of the lectures , deepen your knowledge about what contemporary art is about and hopefully gain more confidence to keep making your own art projects. Projects will be exhibited on the last day of the course. 

dates: Apr. 7, 8,  and 11,12 + 13th 
-  one week workshop
time: 14 -17 h 
group size: 4–8 persons 

fee: 20 000 -30 000 Ft (please offer the highest amount you can offer fromy our heart)

application: All applications will be alocated on first come firs served basis. For further information and application please contact: artschoolbudapest@gmail.com or call: +3620 467 5051  Aplications will be received till April 4th, 12h 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Happy Birthday ASiB - March Newsletter

                                                                                      (scroll down to read the news)
   For many of you, March is the time of  year when you may  finally crawl out of your thick winter coats and have that first sitting-in-the-sun coffee experience. (Hmm, maybe not so soon with the suprise-snow we are having today.) But for me, March is a month to celebrate ASiB's birthday, and this year the school is finally growing out of it's diapers and turning two. 
     Writing this letter and thinking about the past two years fills my heart with joy and gratitude to all of you who have contributed to the school's growth and becoming what it is now.  I am grateful to all of you who helped me with your feedback, knowledge and advice - for instead of giving me fish when I was hungry, you taught me how to fish. I am grateful to all of you who opened up your hearts to receive my knowledge and my passion for art, for you gave me so much love and meaning to my life. You gave me reasons to keep believing that what is worth doing is worth doing even if it is not done perfectly. And I am grateful to all of you who supported me in times I was lonely and down. You trusted me and gave me  the strength to keep believing in my dreams. Thank you! I am celebrating all of you!
     I would like to celebrate one more thing - two sentences from an overheard conversation between two of my students last week. One of them, who has already been learning here for 3 semesters, said "I am learning a certain way of doing things. It does not mean that they are right or wrong."  Hearing this made my heart jumped for joy because I then understood that my art lessons were not only lessons in art, but a way to open people's hearts to learn and create in a way which is free of the idea of right-doing and wrong-doing. I think that I could not get a bigger gift for ASiB's second birthday! 



NEWS:
March 22, Friday  postponed to April 13th, Saturday 
 Big Birthday Party (max. 40 people) 
      ●18 -19.30h -  "Rivers and Tides"- an inspiring documentary film about the famous English environmentalist artist Andy Goldsworthy. (max. 15 people)
    ●  19.30 - 22.30h - Party - please bring some food and/or drinks to share with everyone. 
Please register at artschoolbudapest@gmail.com as the number of places will be limited.


● April 7 -13, Mon. - Sat.,  14 -17h 
Art Mondays Intensive Workshop  
 theoretical and practical introduction to contemporary visual arts 
Through a series of lectures and your active engagement in open discussions, you will start to deepen your way of understanding and thinking about contemporary art, receive basic skills on how to relate to art works made in the last 50 years and guidance for working on an art project during the week. see more>>>
For adults and teens above 16 ,  applications till April 4th, time: 14 -17 h, group size: 4–8  


●  Weekly and monthy courses 
     at Art School in Budapest
●   Studio Painting and Drawing, Wednesdays, 9.45-12.45 - one place opening in April
●   Art Flow , Tuesdays, 18-20.30h
●   Nude Painting and Drawingone place opening in April, once a month on Saturdays 10 -17h.  Lessons on Apr. 20th and May 25th
●   Arteen, for ages 14-16, once a month on Sundays 14 -17h.  Lessons on Apr. 21st and May 26th

● May 4 - 5,  Sat. - Sun.,  9.30 -17.30 h 
Connecting in Relationships
intensive weekend workshop with Yoram Mosenzon (Israel/Netherlands) a certified trainer of Nonviolent Communication

information and applications: 
http://www.nvcinbudapest.blogspot.com/
In this workshop we will touch on themes such as:


  ●  How to be radically honest in a way that brings connection rather than distance.

  ●  How to hear each other’s beautiful heart, even in moments of conflict.

  ●  How to say No without hurting? How to hear No without getting hurt.

  ●  How to deal with anger, hurt and long lasting frustrations, and how to prevent these from accumulating in the relationship.

read more >>>

● NEW Benefits for ASiB students
Health-based Ashtanga Yoga
Yoga for Fitness, Stress Management and Health
instructed by Dr. Diksha Sharma - private tutor 

Private lessons. Studio located on Wesselenyi utca 36  in Szep Kis India. Private home-visits may be arranged upon agreement.  
15% discount for ASiB students.

Contact: Arzu Hajiyeva

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

ASiB Goes to Museum


    
    Sunday, March 10th at 15 -17.30h 
    Imre Bukta's exhibition titled 
    ANOTHER HUNGARY  
    at Műcsarnok (Kunsthalle) on Heros Squere


   This time we will be trying to help you embrace and understand contemporary paintings and installations trough creative engagement followed by a discussion with Ágnes Mohai (from the educational department of Műcsarnok) and me, Barbara Guttman (from Art School in Budapest). During the 2,5 h long visit, you will be encouraged to create a personal experience of the exhibition and select paintings and installations that speak to you the most. 

   Please register at: artscholbudapest@gmail.com

   fee: 1300Ft/ person 
   meeting at 14.45h at the entrance hall of Műcsarnok

    More information about the exhibition