Who is Török Viki?

I am an economist who loves to travel and loves visual arts. I came from a small Hungarian city and since my childhood I drive my friend...

Showing posts with label Hajnal Nemeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hajnal Nemeth. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

The bag everybody wanted to have. Free Ai Weiwei.
Venice Biennale, photo by Török Viktória

The Black Arch by Raja and Shadia Alem,
Saudi Pavilion, Venice Biennale,
Photo by Török Viktória

One of Urs Fischer's life size candles.
Venice Biennale, photo by Török Viktória

Installation view in the Hungarian Pavilion, artist: Hajnal Nemeth,
Venice Biennale, photo by Török Viktória

Karla Black's sculptures, Scottish Pavilion,
Venice Biennale, photo by Török Viktória

Monday, 6 June 2011

Installation view of the Hungarian Pavilion,
Hajnal Nemeth: Crash - Passive Interview,
Photo by Török Viktória
I just found an article on www.artinfo.com about the nine best pavilions of the Biennale. The Hungarian Pavilion is on the list. It says that the work of Hajnal Nemeth (Crash – Passive Interview) and especially the sense of optical dislocation caused by the magenta lights make the Pavilion unique to the Biennale. We are all very proud I can tell.

I am thinking of my top 5 pavilion since we arrived home but it is not that easy to put a list together. Yesterday with the official photographer of the Biennale we talked about “The Future of a Promise – Contemporary Art from the Arab World” Exhibition as one of the best. The installations, video works, photographs and all other pieces are very moving. Especially the one by Manal Al-Dowayan: Suspended Together. This is an installation of 200 white doves  - they look like flying doves but they are all still. And they all carry on their body a travel document of a woman. As I learned from the work all Saudi women who travel need a permission document from their male guardian. These travel documents in the work belong to real women. For me this was very shocking – permission to travel? In the 21th century?  
The exhibition is in Dorsoduro. Don’t miss it!www.thefutureofapromise.com

Manal Al-Dowayan: Suspended Together,
The Future of a Promise - Contemporary Art from the Arab World,
photo by Török Viktória

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