Gábor Hunya's collection uniquely and consciously represents the political and artistic environment of the undefinable era of transition around 1989. The collection itself is becoming more refined and has more works that can add further shades to the eventful period in question. The youngest generation of Hungarian and Romanian artists, however, now think in more general terns than before, depending much less on local experiences. It will be exciting to see what Gábor Hunya's ever-renewing and organic construction will incorporate from the new phenomena of Eastern Europe. This bilingual edition includes English and Hungarian.
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Gábor Ébli is a professor at the Institute for Theoretical Studies at the Moholy-Nagy University of Arts and Design. He is a former fellow at the Institute for Art History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and his publications focus on museum studies and art collecting. Adrian Guta is an art historian, an art critic, a curator, and the head of the art history and theory chair at the Bucharest National University of Arts. Emese Kürti is an art historian and art critic. Her work has been featured in Artmagazin, Balkon, Magyar Narancs, Mozgó Világ, and Revizor. She works at the Museum Ludwig of Contemporary Art. Mara Ratiu is a junior lecturer in aesthetics and philosophy of culture at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca.
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