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Ludwig Museum in Budapest Exhibition Highlights Photorealism

artwork: Lowell Nesbitt - "Ten Flowers on Blue", 1979 - Oil on canvas, h: 60 x w: 82 in. - Courtesy of Thomas Paul Fine Art


BUDAPEST.- Photorealism came into its own at the end of the 1960s, arising from the challenge posed by photographic depiction to realist painting, and is mostly associated with well-known American and Western European artists and their works. The Budapest Ludwig Museum exhibition expands the scope of earlier shows in Vienna (MUMOK, 2010) and Aachen (Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, 2011), both of which included materials from the Ludwig’s collection. Our exhibition offers new approaches to similar Central- and Eastern European tendencies by virtue of a complex interpretation of Cold War realism. The exhibition has been realised in collaboration with: Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien and Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen