Alexandru Rădvan and Tara (von Neudorf) are exhibited in the framework of the international exhibition “Messiahs” at MODEM, Debrecen, Hungary between 13 August 2009 – 31 December 2009
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A unique exhibition from the works of Picasso, Dalí, Bacon, Redon, Kokoschka, Andy Warhol and of other world famous artists
MODEM is organising an incomparably exciting exhibition this Summer as a result of such international cooperation that haven’t had a precedent before. Artworks are arriving from more than 80 institutions and collectors, the insurance value of the works exceeds the 100 milliard Hungarian Forints. The theme of the exhibition is such a question that has always been recurrent in art since romanticism: Can the world be redeemed? Such artworks can be seen in MODEM that give or try to give answer to this question, in the topic of messianism and redemption. Works of Picasso, Dalí, Kokoschka, Munch, Andy Warhol, Serrano, Bacon, Redon, Abramovic will be exhibited in Debrecen, but besides the international masterpieces there will be an exciting selection of Hungarian art from Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka to Judit Reigl. The public could never see the modern and contemporary artworks dealing with the idea of messianism and redemption in such a comprehensive context that offers so various interpretations.
Artists participating in the exhibition:
Magdalena Abakanowicz, Marina Abramovič, Craigie Aitchison, Ámos Imre, Anna Margit, Dieter Appelt, Francis Bacon, Bak Imre, Bálint Endre, Abgar Baltazar, Matthew Barney, Bartusz György, Georg Baselitz, Batthyány Gyula, Berszán Zsolt, Blue Noses, Christian Boltanski, Bortnyik Sándor, August Brömse, Günther Brus, Bukta Imre, Chris Burden, Robert Capa, Marc Chagall, Vaclav Chochola, Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar, Ignacy Czwartos, Ladislav čarny, Salvador Dali, Wim Delvoye, Derkovits Gyula, Marlene Dumas, Hans Eder, Emil Filla, Adolf Frohner, Eugeniusz Get – Stankiewicz, Douglas Gordon, Johannes Grützke, Gulácsy Lajos, Renato Guttuso, Hajas Tibor, Keith Haring, Jörg Immendorf, Jaschik Álmos, Anton Jaszusch, Jasper Johns, André Kertész, Eva Kmentova, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Marian Konarski, Kondor Béla, Kovács Péter, Lakner László, Sigalit Landau, Daniel Lezama, Sarah Lucas, Theresa Margolles, Juraj Meliš, Molnár C. Pál, Otto Muehl, Edward Munch, Munkácsi Márton, Munkácsy Mihály, Hermann Nitsch, Ország Lili, Evan Penny, Dimitrie Paciurea, Kalervo Palsa, Evan Penny, Pablo Picasso, Cristi Pogacean,, Antonín Pracházka, L. A. Purigin, Marc Quinn, Alexandru Rădvan, Arnulf Rainer, Man Ray, K. N. Redko, Odilon Redon, Reigl Judit, Auguste Rodin, Dieter Roth, Dorota Sadovska, Jan Saudek, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, Rudolf Sikora, Miroslaw Sikorski, Leszek Sobocki, Aleksandr Stankovski, Volker Stelzmann, Frederic Storc, Szalay Lajos, Szervátiusz Tibor, Rudolf Swarzkogler, Alina Szapocznikow, Norbert Tadeusz, Antoni Tapies, Sorin Tara, Nicolae Tonitza, Tóth Menyhért, Vajda Lajos, Várnai Gyula, Bill Viola, Andy Warhol, Carel Weight, Alfred Wickenburg, Adolf Wölfli, Andrzej Wróblewski.
The exhibition can be seen from the 13th of August till the end of the year in MODEM, Debrecen.
More information about exhibition on www.modemart.hu