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The Hungarian Cultural Center opened its doors to the public from Bucharest in 1992. The centre aims, through its manifestations to strengthen and expand cultural relations between Romania and Hungary. These events are expanding in all the artistic fields of contemporary Hungarian culture: photography and fine arts exhibitions, concerts of various musical styles (classical, jazz, folk), dialogues and discussions within workshops, theater performances, films, children activities and folk dance evenings. The center has a library of over 8,500 volumes and a large number of cultural and literary magazines. Annually, the center organizes Hungarian language courses (beginners, semi-advanced, advanced and intensive).
In February 2010 the center changed its headquarters moving downtown Bucharest in a palace (built in 1910) near Victoria Avenue.

Eveniment NAG
Painting Exhibtion: BÁCS Emese
17:00 - 20:00painting
artist: BACS Emese (Budapest)
Young artist BACS Emese is a painter with her own laws, which drew attention upon herself by constant experiments, concomitant use of traditional painting procedures and the individual use of materials. The primary feature of her active and very productive past is the transition from exposing reality to disclosing a worldview becoming more and more abstract and ironic. The motifs of her compositions are collected from fashion magazine, inspired by mundane things, unique and perishing. The instinctual painting method the artist assumed, often characterized by superficial and abstract forms or by mass is associated with the use of cheap materials. Cities landscapes, these chaotic urban visions are used, constructed, painted, thrown on the carpet, plastic fabrics, mats, brutal and thick swipers. http://bacsemese.hu/
The exhibition will be opened by art historian Anne Barlow, director of Art in General, New York and also curator of Bucharest Biennale 5.