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Art Market Budapest 2013
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26/11/2013

Art Market Budapest 2013

Millenaris Park, Budapest

International Contemporary Art Fair. A unique artistic composition that, while it features some of the exhibitors welcomed even by the oldest art fairs, gives an emphasised presence to a younger generation of galleries and artists including the now emerging stars of the future.


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Art Market Budapest, the international art fair established in 2011 presents a unique artistic composition in perhaps the most exciting exhibition halls in Europe, that, while it features some of the exhibitors welcomed even by the oldest art fairs, gives an emphasised presence to a younger generation of galleries and artists including the now emerging stars of the future.

Art Market Budapest defines a new cultural region: Young Europe, where we may find combined influences from the former Communist countries stretching from the Baltic States to the Balkans, and from such sources of cultural inspiration as Turkey or Israel in the South, countries of Central Asia in the East, or even a progressive new generation of artists from the already established West. And what can be more attractive than a fair that is Global and Local at the same time?

Exhibitors arriving from over 20 countries and an audience of over 20 thousand international visitors clearly indicate that there had already been a demand in the art world for this new artistic platform to bring freshness to the European and global art scene.

Art Market Budapest has created a meeting point in Budapest for lovers of art, where Young Europe welcomes its guests with comfortable circumstances and developed infrastructure, and invites you to a place where it is pleasant for artists and collectors, experts and art-lovers to come together.

Inside Art
28 November, 15:00

Online opportunities for eastern european artists

As the world is increasingly turning to the online, the art market is no exception. Lower costs and high accessibility are among the obvious benefits. Find out how the contemporary art market can adapt to the digital era to gain awareness and access to new buyers.

Speakers:
* Floarea Cocrea – Project Manager, Lavacow, Bucharest
* Mihaela Muresanu – Communication Specialist, Lavacow, Bucharest
* Cristina Olteanu – CEO, Artmark Institute for Art Management, Bucharest

28 November, 16:00
Entering The Global Art Market - Options For Contemporary Art Galleries

Partner: KorTárs cultural magazine (MTV1)
Contemporary art galleries of emerging regions have been taking various strategies upon participating successfully at international art fairs – but for whom and why are they interesting at all? Do national characteristics actually exist in contemporary art? What kind of opportunities or approaches may help galleries once entering the global art market?

Speakers:
* Ercan Guler – Director, Güler Sanat Gallery, Ankara
* Kristian Jarmuschek – Director, Preview Berlin
* Attila Ledenyi – Director, Art Market Budapest
* Annamária Molnar– President, Association of Hungarian Contemporary Art Galleries

Moderator: Krisztina Giro'-Szasz – Editor of KorTárs, Director of ArtFolio

28 November, 18:00
La Grande Migration

Migration is the main theme in 2013 at Art Market Budapest; more specifically, the program focuses on the artistic representations of, and reflections upon, the phenomenon of migration. The panel aims to circumscribe current issues that emerge around migration. The speakers reveal the contemporary aspects of migration as well as motivations and challenges migrants are facing. The relationship of art and migration is examined in a wider framework.

Speakers:
* dr. Lilla Hardi – Medical Director of the Cordelia Foundation for the Rehabilitation of Torture Victims
* András Kovats – Director of the Menedék Hungarian Association for Migrants
* Nicole Loeser – independent curator, Director of Whiteconcepts Gallery (Berlin)
* Carlos Nogueira – visual artist (Portugal)

Moderator: Délia Vekony – art historian

29 November, 14:00
Book Launch: Zone – The Past Five Years Of The Alesd Art Camp

A special exhibition was dedicated to the recent history of the famed Transylvanian art camp in 2013 at Modem, Debrecen. The volume gives more than just an introduction to the artworks and artists connected to Aleșd.

29 November, 15:00
Book Launch: Gabor Martos: Art Trade – The Price Of A Shark

Gábor Martos, known as Chief Editor of MúzeumCafé, has been extensively involved in the theory of art trade since 2000, having published hundreds of articles about the topic in national and international journals. His just published new book is the revised and extended edition of his dissertation, re-written for a wider public.

The author is interviewed by Emőke Greczi art journalist.

29 November, 16:00
Counterfeit On The Contemporary Art Market

Professional partner: the National Board Against Counterfeiting, Hungarian Intellectual Property Office

The most spectacular cases of art forgery affect mainly works of old and classical modern masters, nevertheless, fakes are very common on the market of post-war and contemporary art, too. The current trends in this field, the tasks of the art trade, the art experts, the collectors, the artists as well as the state institutions in the struggle against the forgery are the subjects of this round table discussion.

Speakers:
* Péter Csillag – Director, Museum-atelier Molnár-C. Pál
* Gábor Einspach – Forensic expert
* dr. Gabriella Karman – Head of the working group against art forgery, National Board Against Counterfeiting
* Zsolt Kishonthy – Director, MissionArt Gallery, Budapest
* Véronique Wiesinger – Director and Chief Curator, Alberto and Annette Giacometti Foundation, Paris

Moderator: Péter Emod – art journalist

29 November, 18:00
Telehor – The Heritage Of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy

A recently published (Lars Müller Publishers, Zurich-Milano) facsimile version of the first and only edition of the magazine Telehor (Brno, 1936) is devoted entirely to the media theory and work of László Moholy-Nagy. On this occasion, an experts discussion is dedicated to the artistic heritage of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists and art theorists, the Hungarian born teacher and influential figure of the Bauhaus.

Speakers:
* László Beke – art historian
* Klemens Gruber – art historian, editor of the facsimile edition, Professor of Intermediality at the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Studies, University of Vienna
* Krisztina Passuth – art historian, prof. emeritus at Eötvös Loránd University
* Pál Szeredi Merse – art historian, Ph.D., Eötvös Loránd University

Moderator: László Gyori – journalist

November 30, 13:30
Marketing Phenomena In International Contemporary Art

This presentation through the analysis of foreign cases and mechanisms of the contemporary art scene outlines success alternatives for artists and galleries seeking a career on the international level.

Speaker: György Gajzago, Director, Bergman Contemporary Art Gallery

30 November, 15:00
Book Launch: Artfolio 2013 – Hungarian Contemporary Artists On International Art Fairs

The current edition of Artfolio 2013 yearbook introduces the presence of Hungarian galleries at international art fairs, for the fourth time. Art lovers and professionals can read about several hundred Hungarian artists in our publications, and browse through the documentation of more than one thousand artworks. The handbook fills a gap and is a point of orientation suited not only to professionals, but also to the general public open to contemporary art.

Introduced by: Krisztina Giró-Szász – publisher, Fine Art Invest

30 November, 16:00
Book Launch: Stoyanov's Tomato Products

The critically acclaimed, internationally known, Bulgarian born Stoyanov´s Tomato Soup is a project reflecting different layers of the artistic production. The concept takes the format of the popular Facebook game "Farmville". Stoyanov’s “tomato project” is a key component of the La Grande Migration program of Art Market Budapest.

The publication is presented by Inda Gallery.

30 November, 17:00
The Role Of Contemporary Exhibitions In Museum Collections

MúzeumCafé ’live’

Contemporary art fairs, biennials and various other international exhibitions present, almost continuously, the newest works of today's artists worldwide. What is the role of these events in the acquisition practice of institutions collecting contemporary art?

Speakers:
* Júlia Fabenyi – art historian, Director, Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
* Zsolt Petranyi – art historian, Director, Department of Contemporary Art, Hungarian National Gallery
* Edit Sasvari – art historian, Director of Kassák Museum

Moderator: Gábor Martos – Chief Editor, MúzeumCafé Magazine
1 December, 13:30
FILM: Kolunia (2011, Kiev, Ukraine, 71 min.)

A film dedicated to the outstanding Ukrainian artist Mykola Belous. The director Oleksandr Shchelushchenko reflected Mykola’s long and hard way from the dock-worker to the theorist and his practice of contemporary art. The film is based on the stories of different women from Istanbul to Paris who collect and are impressed by his works.

(Russian language with English subtitles.)

1 December, 15:00
Book Presentation: The Hungart Monograph Collection

Hungart has been publishing bilingual (English–Hungarian) short monograph series each year since 2009, 23 short monographs have been published so far. The books play a significant role in the documentation of contemporary Hungarian art, the preservation of its intellectual values, and its introduction in Hungary and the international scene.

Speakers:
* Győző Sarkany – graphic artist, President of Hungart
* Judit Szeifert– art historian, editor of the book series

1 December, 16:00
Photo Art: A Snapshot From The Contemporary Market

Professional and media partner: Napi Gazdaság

Photography has gained recognition in the past decade on the global art market as a close to equal art form to more classical techniques. Although it is not yet exactly the case in some emerging markets. Are they catching up? Will Eastern Europe benefit from its history and traditions in 20th century art photography?

Speakers:
* Péter Barta – art collector, President of the Friends of the Ludwig Museum
* Attila Pocze – Director, Vintage Gallery, Budapest
* Agnes Reinthaler – Director, Reinthaler Gallery, Vienna
* Dejan Sluga – Director, Photon Gallery, Ljubljana

www.artmarketbudapest.hu

Moderator: Judit Janko – journalist, art market specialist

Wednesday, November 27, 2013 17.00 preview BY INVITATION ONLY!
19.00 opening BY INVITATION ONLY!
22.30 Flash Art AFTER PARTY
Átrium Film-Színház (Budapest II, Margit körút 55.)

Millenaris Park
Kis Rokus u. 16-20 2nd District
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