The exhibition will show works made from the 1950s until the present, said Collegium Hungaricum director Zoltán Fónagy.
The Antal-Lusztig collection contains more than 3,000 works by almost 300 artists. Among the artists with the largest presence in the collection are Margit Anna, Endre Bálint, Béla Kondor, Dezső Korniss, Menyhért Tóth and Tibor Vilt. Contemporary artists who make up a big part of the collection include László feLugossy, László Lakner and Péter Ujházi, but other contemporary artists, such as Lili Országh, Erzsébet Schaár, Géza Samu, Tibor Csernus, József Gaál, Pál Gerber, Éva Köves and Claudia Tamási, are also represented.
The exhibition, whose curator is Katalin T. Nagy, will be on display at the Collegium Hungaricum until May 22.
Also in May, the Cistercian Abbey in the town of Lilienfeld in Lower Austria, will show paintings, photographs and installations by the contemporary Hungarian artists Eszter Csurka, László Fehér, Gábor Gerhes, Luca Gőbölyös, Mariann Imre, István Nádler, Csaba Nemes and Tamás Soós, as well as works by the Austrian artists Isabell Kneidinger, Karl Korab, Christian Muthspiel and Erwin Wurm
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI) Photo: Collegium Hungaricum