Fine Arts University to host exhibition on inclusion, tolerance

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Eszter Lazar said that the exhibition was inspired by a Danish example focusing on welfare society's reaction to expressions of the immigrant community.
   
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 T.A.M.A. Projekt, Maria Papadimitriou: Dreaming a new house, 2004
 
The objects on display -- mostly photos, video recordings and installations -- by nine artists, depict the relationship between the mainstream and members of various minorities in Europe, and concomitant prejudice and stereotyping.
   
The exhibition runs between March 19 and April 16 at the university headquarters on Andrassy Boulevard.
 
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)