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Hungarian Art Magazine - arthereartnow.com Toggle navigation Home Film The Brutalist Review: Wrecking Ball to the American Dream Anora Review: Tinsel In Her Hair, Hole In Her Heart There’s Still Tomorrow Review: The Film That Italians Chose Over Barbie and Oppenheimer Fine Arts Artist, Eco-Pioneer and Rebel: Agnes Denes Harvests Wheat in Manhattan Vivian Maier’s Unseen Work – From a Chicago Locker to Fotografiska More Than Meets the Lip: Dissecting Hayez’s Iconic Kiss Literature It could have happened that way too… Sándor Márai compared the sea to a mother’s womb Ferenc Szijj and the little man lost in the intricate system Music Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts Christmas mood with a talented organist and an angelic choir Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again Theater “Nye” Review: A Politician Who Truly Cares Cabaret Revival at the August Wilson Theater: In Here, Life is Beautiful The Hills of California Review – Sisterhood and Strife by the Sea Interview Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger Dóra Barta: I was pondering about time, whether it exists György Orbán: my Requiem is a tribute to a childhood friendship Editorial Featured, Fine Arts Artist, Eco-Pioneer and Rebel: Agnes Denes Harvests Wheat in Manhattan Featured, Film The Brutalist Review: Wrecking Ball to the American Dream Featured, Film Anora Review: Tinsel In Her Hair, Hole In Her Heart Featured, Film There’s Still Tomorrow Review: The Film That Italians Chose Over Barbie and Oppenheimer Featured, Film Babygirl Review: Pornhub Vibes and an A-List Cast Featured, Film Bunny Lake Is Missing Review: 60 Years Since She Disappeared Film More From Film #Dora Endre #The Brutalist The Brutalist Review: Wrecking Ball to the American Dream The Brutalist: a post-World War II immigrant architect chasing a better, safer life—in a country that often does not seem to want him. #Anora #Dora Endre Anora Review: Tinsel In Her Hair, Hole In Her Heart Anora reflects the struggles, desires, and quiet triumphs of people who rarely get to see themselves on screen. #Dora Endre #There's Still Tomorrow There’s Still Tomorrow Review: The Film That Italians Chose Over Barbie and Oppenheimer Even within the grim tableau of There’s Still Tomorrow, director Cortellesi finds moments of humanity and even humor. #Baby Girl #Babygirl #Dora Endre Babygirl Review: Pornhub Vibes and an A-List Cast Baby Girl is ambitious in tackling power, submission, shame, and desire. The problem is, ambition is not always enough. #Bunny Lake Is Missing #Dora Endre Bunny Lake Is Missing Review: 60 Years Since She Disappeared Beyond its production history, Bunny Lake Is Missing is fascinating for its bold approach to taboo subjects. #anniversary #Dora Endre #The Night of the Hunter The Night of the Hunter Turns 70: Mother Goose with a Shotgun Meets a Madman The Night of the Hunter may have flopped in its time, but its influence is undeniable. It is as relevant today as it was unsettling in 1955. #A Real Pain #Dora Endre A Real Pain Review: A Tender Journey of Heartache and Humor A Real Pain is not just about one family’s trauma (as if that was not too much already); it is about all of us. #Dora Endre #Parthenope “Parthenope” Review: Sorrentino’s Love-Hate Letter to Naples Naples in Parthenope looks like paradise; the film bathes its landscapes in a golden, almost mythical glow. #Dora Endre #Nightbitch Nightbitch Review: Wildly Unfiltered Womanhood At its core, Nightbitch is about a woman struggling to reconcile her past identity with her new role as a stay-at-home mother. Fine Arts More From Fine Arts #Agnes Denes #Dora Endre Artist, Eco-Pioneer and Rebel: Agnes Denes Harvests Wheat in Manhattan Systems of Logic: The Art and Mind of Agnes Denes offers an immersive opportunity to experience the vast scope of her career. #Dora Endre #exhibition #Vivian Maier Vivian Maier’s Unseen Work – From a Chicago Locker to Fotografiska Vivian Maier’s hidden treasure trove of photographs was uncovered when one of her storage lockers was auctioned off due to unpaid bills. #Dora Endre #Francesco Hayez #The Kiss More Than Meets the Lip: Dissecting Hayez’s Iconic Kiss Throughout history, artists have returned to the theme of the kiss, each time offering their unique interpretation. #Callas #Dora Endre #Maria Callas #Scala Behind the Scenes at La Scala: Diva, Drama and Fantasmagoria As part of the centenary of her birth in 2023, Maria Callas’ story continues to captivate audiences in unexpected ways. #Andrea Fajgerné Dudás #Erika Deák Gallery Fajgerné found the harmonious disharmony in her art In the central work of this exhibition, the artist leaves behind her the roles that have previously controlled her and other women artists. #Belvedere #Jaime Brihuega #Salvador Dalí #Sigmund Freud #Vienna Freud was suspicious about Dalí’s obsession with him How, where, when did they finally meet and what happened between them? I asked Dalí-Freud curator Jaime Brihuega. #climate change #ecology #Oliver Juan #Turbina Oliver Juan: if we empathise with the panda, why not with the jellyfish? I-Opener deals with hard topics and I want nothing less than to make participants reflect on their own behaviour – says Oliver Juan. #climate change #environment #exhibition #I-Opener #Oliver Juan #Turbina I-opener: A call for empathy in times of ecological crisis I-opener is a free immersive video installation that aims to cultivate a deeper sense of ecological awareness. #auction #Csontvary #Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka Csontváry painting sets record starting price at auction Budapest art trader Virag Judit Gallery has set the starting price for Tivadar Csontvary Kosztka’s (1853-1919) work at the December 19 sale. Literature More From Literature #Formula One #Formula-1 #Sándor Juhász It could have happened that way too… In Abu Dhabi, Hamilton seems to be the definite winner, as Verstappen should fight his way through five lapped cars… #Anna Zöllner #exile #literature #migration #Müpa #Sándor Márai Sándor Márai compared the sea to a mother’s womb Hungarian writer and thinker Sándor Márai spend a huge part of his life in exile, partly in Italy. Soon we can learn more about those years. #Anna Zöllner #Ferenc Szijj #Müpa #poetry Ferenc Szijj and the little man lost in the intricate system Humour, as Ferenc Szijj does it, offers a predominantly absurd and grotesque quality and an ironic tone, similar to István Örkény. #Anna Rácz #Artúr Kálid #Bálint Balassi #early music #Müpa #Tercina Renaissance poet Bálint Balassi meets an actor and an orchestra Balassi still belonged to the generation who wrote poems to melodies, so they are a great match to early music. #Anna Zöllner #Edina Szvoren #Literarium #Müpa #Nóra Fehér Edina Szvoren: If I could play Purcell on peppers filled with water… Edina Szvoren is a master of contemporary Hungarian short stories and one of the most original voices in Hungary. #migration #novel #philosophy #Prisoners of Beliefs #refugees #Richard Roe #UK What is your Book of REB? – About ‘Prisoners of Beliefs’ by Richard Roe In Prisoners of Beliefs, both the storyline and the cast of characters help us to delve into burning issues of our global society. #Cecilie Enger #historical fiction #Norway #novel #The White Map Two businesswomen from a century ago: The White Map by Cecilie Enger Bertha and Hanna had no example to follow, they just went along with their own intuitions – says Cecilie Enger about the protagonists. #Bergen Waltz #collection #István Gábor Benedek #short story Everyone should read Bergen Waltz The deterrent force of trauma gets weaker and weaker, and suddenly the Bergen-Belsen experiences burst out of BIG. #An Economic History of Hungary from 1867. endre domonkos #book #pallas athéné books Endre Domonkos: An Economic History of Hungary from 1867 Endre Domonkos, in his current work, summarises the economic history of Hungary in 10 chapters and more than 200 pages, richly illustrated. Music More From Music #cimbalom #Kálmán Balogh #Müpa #young musician Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts Meet Kálmán Balogh and a bunch of talented young musicians who play a characteristically Hungarian instrument! #Advent #Anna Rácz #Béla Bartók Women's Choir Szeged #christmas #Müpa #Zsolt Máté Mészáros Christmas mood with a talented organist and an angelic choir Organist Zsolt Máté Mészáros and the Béla Bartók Women’s Choir Szeged will bring us wonderful works to make us feel the festive spirit! #ECHO #Júlia Pusker #Mathis Kaspar Stier #Müpa #Rising Stars #Sean Shibe #Sebastian Heindl #Sonoro Quartet Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again Sean Shibe, Mathis Kaspar Stier, Júlia Pusker, the Sonoro Quartet and Sebastian Heindl are part of the Rising Stars programme. #György Orbán #Müpa #Requiem #Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart György Orbán: my Requiem is a tribute to a childhood friendship Mozart was incorporating the legacy of the past into his own oeuvre with a fantastic instinct – explains composer György Orbán. #Béla Szakcsi Lakatos #commemoration #Müpa #Szakcsi Jr Szakcsi Jr: everyone will remember my father in a slightly different way My father was also very fond of Péter Eötvös, Kurtág and Ligeti, he studied their pieces with enthusiasm – Szakcsi Jr remembers. #Armenia #Levon Eskenian #Lusine Grigoryan #Veszprém Lusine Grigoryan and the neverending Hungarian-Armenian dialogue The organinsers reached out to Gyumri to have a series of concerts. I am from Gyumri, so is Gurdjieff – Lusine Grigoryan explains. #Gergő Borlai #Müpa Gergő Borlai: Divided Freedom is a particularly shining jewel This free improvisational form is one of the most personal things a musician can express in his life – explains Gergő Borlai. #Kronos Quartet #Müpa #string quartet #Zsuzsanna Deák Energetic, vibrant, cool, and 50 years old – the Kronos Quartet Committed to pioneering new approaches, Kronos Quartet has experimented with a wide range of genres and trends since its beginnings. #album #Healing Voices #Irén Lovász #Müpa #release As if hundred thousand ancestresses were present – interview with Irén Lovász Irén Lovász has worked on a four-part album series for seventeen years. Release concert of the last one is coming soon! Theater More From Theater #Aneurin Bevan #Dora Endre #Nye “Nye” Review: A Politician Who Truly Cares The play Nye is coming to cinemas internationally and to NT Live, thanks to National Theatre’s five-star video production. #Cabaret #Dora Endre Cabaret Revival at the August Wilson Theater: In Here, Life is Beautiful Before the show even begins, the mood is set—you are not just an audience member, you are a guest at the Kit Kat Club. Welcome to Berlin! #Broadway #Dora Endre #The Hills of California The Hills of California Review – Sisterhood and Strife by the Sea The multi-story guest house is meticulously crafted, with staircases that almost seem to lead to heaven—symbolic of the family’s dreams. #Belgrade Theatre #Coventry #Criterion Theatre #Every Brilliant Thing #Please Do Not Touch One-Man Shows and Square-Shaped Rows: Every Brilliant Thing and Please Do Not Touch A comparative review of performances of Every Brilliant Thing and Please Do Not Touch in two Coventry theatres. #Belgrade Theatre #Coventry #In Darfur #Kelly Jones #My Mother's Funeral The Show #TUDORS from Dresden #Winter Miller Presentations of Representation: A Double Review of Two Coventry Shows In Darfur and My Mother’s Funeral: The Show both ask uncomfortable yet quintessential questions of representation. #Dora Endre #St Ann's Warehouse #The Hunt From Screen to Stage: „The Hunt” Wows New York with a Terrifying Witch Trial St. Ann’s Warehouse, transformed from an industrial warehouse to a contemporary theatre, serves as the perfect venue for The Hunt. #Anna Rácz #Drip Canon #Gábor Goda #Heraclitus #Müpa Drip Canon: Heraclitus meets tai chi In the Drip Canon, the Eastern mindset is very strong, and Heraclitus is the most ‘Eastern’ Greek philosopher for me – says Gábor Goda. #Dóra Barta #Falling Out of Time #Müpa Dóra Barta: I was pondering about time, whether it exists The imagery, the music that creates a special atmosphere, and the theme itself, all take the viewer on a mythical journey – Dóra Barta says. #card game #Liszt Fest #Müpa Liszt Fest programme announced at unusual card game Liszt Fest returns in 2023 too! 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