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Film screening of György Kovásznai: Tomorrow Was a Montage
18:00 on 26 November 2015
Cooper Gallery Exhibitions, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design University of Dundee, 13 Perth Road, DD1 4HT
Film screening of György Kovásznai: 26 November 2015, 6.00-7.30pm
Exhibition dates: 30 October – 18 December 2015
Programmed as part of the exhibition Tomorrow Was a Montage, Cooper Gallery presents for the first time in Scotland the innovative animations of Hungarian painter and film-maker György Kovásznai.
Painter, experimental film-maker and writer, Kovásznai is acknowledged as a crucial representative of 20th Century Hungarian art. In the 1960’s he provided one of the first visual commentaries on an emerging urban pop culture in Budapest where he was part of a hermetic group of artists, writers and film-makers that positioned themselves on the ‘outside’, experimenting with critical forms of writing, art and film-making.Kovásznai’s films constructed innovative formal compositions, building filmic montages of stop-frame painting animations, collaged film and excerpts from live action films that critically reflected upon the social and political contexts of contemporary culture in Hungary in the 60s and 70s. His works recently gained new recognition, and have been presented in major solo exhibitions at the Hungarian National Gallery (2010) and at the Courtauld Institute in London (2014).
The Film Screening will be introduced by the Kovásznai Research Centre Foundation.
Please RSVP for this free event via our EventBrite page here: www.eventbrite.com/e/tomorrow-was-a-montage-film-screening-of-gyorgy-kovasznai-tickets-19360294161
Open: Monday – Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 11am-5pm, Sunday Closed.
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Still from Diary, 1966. Courtesy of the Kovásznai Research Centre Foundation and MANDA, Hungary.