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EXHIBITION
Life Reform and Social Movements in Modernity I.
Shifting. Worker Culture and Life Reform in the Madzsar School
The Kassák Museum launches an exhibition series entitled Life Reform and Social Movements in Modernity. The first showing of the series – Shifting. Worker Culture and Life Reform in the Madzsar School – opens at the museum on 22 June 2012 with historical materials and reflections upon them by contemporary artists Katarina Šević and the Tehnica Schweiz group. On three Sundays in August the Body Moving group will put visitors on the move in outdoor classes in Dance for All!
DANCE
Body Moving - Dance for All!
A fringe event of the exhibition is Body Moving – Dance for All, a dance class series in the courtyard of the Kassák Museum (Zichy Mansion).
The program for the popularization of dancing launched in 2009 offers three occasions to try out various modern and contemporary dance techniques and forms of movement that inspire contemporary dance. The free classes held by excellent dance teachers can be joined by all without any preliminary training.
Produced in cooperation with the Parallel Foundation and the Kassák Foundation.
LECTURES, GUIDED TOURS
Angles on Kassák
As part of the 20!2 KASSÁK YEAR events, the Kassák Museum is holding a series of talks and guided exhibition tours reflecting on issues of the present and Kassák’s current relevance. The talks are categorically subjective, because the speakers – public figures from related arts and other areas of study – approach Kassák from the standpoint of their own work.
The Museum’s aim with this series is to show that the approach Kassák took as an artist and editor to the relationship between society and culture at that time, and the issues he raised, are still alive and valid today. We also want to present individual views on Kassák’s life and work, taken from unusual angles. Ultimately, we would like to see Kassák interpretations being linked to contemporary phenomena.
PUBLICATION
Be a co-editor with Lajos Kassák!
Written for secondary school teachers and students, this new teaching material links up with the Kassák Museum’s permanent exhibition. It involves learners in a dialogue where they imagine themselves as Kassák’s colleagues and observe his work in art, literature and social issues, with particular focus on editing his journal.
MUSEUM EDUCATION
THEMATIC ACTIVITIES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
by prior arrangement
– Between the two world wars – what social, political and artistic issues concerned Kassák and those around him?
– Graphic artist? Exciting? Typographer? Creative! Kassák? Avant garde!
– Advertising, posters, newspaper advertisements through Kassák’s eyes
Life Reform and Social Movements in Modernity I.
Shifting. Worker Culture and Life Reform in the Madzsar School
The Kassák Museum launches an exhibition series entitled Life Reform and Social Movements in Modernity. The first showing of the series – Shifting. Worker Culture and Life Reform in the Madzsar School – opens at the museum on 22 June 2012 with historical materials and reflections upon them by contemporary artists Katarina Šević and the Tehnica Schweiz group. On three Sundays in August the Body Moving group will put visitors on the move in outdoor classes in Dance for All!
DANCE
Body Moving - Dance for All!
A fringe event of the exhibition is Body Moving – Dance for All, a dance class series in the courtyard of the Kassák Museum (Zichy Mansion).
The program for the popularization of dancing launched in 2009 offers three occasions to try out various modern and contemporary dance techniques and forms of movement that inspire contemporary dance. The free classes held by excellent dance teachers can be joined by all without any preliminary training.
Produced in cooperation with the Parallel Foundation and the Kassák Foundation.
LECTURES, GUIDED TOURS
Angles on Kassák
As part of the 20!2 KASSÁK YEAR events, the Kassák Museum is holding a series of talks and guided exhibition tours reflecting on issues of the present and Kassák’s current relevance. The talks are categorically subjective, because the speakers – public figures from related arts and other areas of study – approach Kassák from the standpoint of their own work.
The Museum’s aim with this series is to show that the approach Kassák took as an artist and editor to the relationship between society and culture at that time, and the issues he raised, are still alive and valid today. We also want to present individual views on Kassák’s life and work, taken from unusual angles. Ultimately, we would like to see Kassák interpretations being linked to contemporary phenomena.
PUBLICATION
Be a co-editor with Lajos Kassák!
Written for secondary school teachers and students, this new teaching material links up with the Kassák Museum’s permanent exhibition. It involves learners in a dialogue where they imagine themselves as Kassák’s colleagues and observe his work in art, literature and social issues, with particular focus on editing his journal.
MUSEUM EDUCATION
THEMATIC ACTIVITIES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
by prior arrangement
– Between the two world wars – what social, political and artistic issues concerned Kassák and those around him?
– Graphic artist? Exciting? Typographer? Creative! Kassák? Avant garde!
– Advertising, posters, newspaper advertisements through Kassák’s eyes
Supported by the National Cultural Fund of Hungary.