– Selection from the Böhm Collection
Art is universal, for there are no boundaries in the flow between cultures. Dr József Böhm, a neurologist professor and art collector, thinks about Central Europeannes in light of this statement. Böhm who was born in Romania, in a German-Hungarian family, and immigrated to Germany because of Ceaușescu’s dictatorship. His art collection is diverse and multicultural. The unified pursuit of many cultures is represented in a focused way in concrete, constructive art. As Böhm puts it: “Art shows a deeper reality behind what is visible. I deal with constructive art a lot, and it’s exciting to discover the connections behind the structure of forms.”
Opening speech by
Prosek Zoltán, director of the Ferenczy Museum Center
10 March 2023, 6 pm
Exhibiting artists:
Bak Imre (H), BenedeK Barna (H), Andreas Brandt (D), Hellmut Bruch (A), Roman Cotosman (RO/USA), Nikola Dimitrov (D), Fajó János (H), Gerhard Frömel (A), Heinz Gappmayr (A), Andrzej Gieraga (PL), Ingo Glass (RO/D), Hans Jörg Glattfelder (CH), Eugen Gomringer (D), Haász István (H), Haász Katalin (H), Heijo Hangen (D), Viktor Hulík (SK), Hetey Katalin (H), Rudolf Hurni (CH), Kerekes Gyöngyi (RO), Imre Kocsis (D), Konok Tamás (H), Josef Linschinger (A), Waldemar Mattis-Teutsch (RO), Maurer Dóra (H), Mengyán András (H), Lothar Quinte (D), Otto Reitsperger (A), Christian Roeckenschuss (D), Reinhard Roy (D), Diet Sayler (RO/D), Helmut Schmidt-Rhen (D), Klaus J. Schoen (D), Peter Somm (CH), Mark Starel (PL), Franz Türtscher (A), Miloš UrbáseK (CZ), Zalavári József (H)
Curators
BenedeK Barna, Haász Katalin, Mengyán András