The collective, comprised of Tamás Füredi, Richárd Orosz, Attila Stark, Balázs Szabó and Krisztián Vörös, had a ?retrospective? in Budapest's Chimera-Project PopUp this February and they are now being introduced in Berlin as part of the international Chimera Project programme series.
 
The exhibition, organised by curator Patrick Urwyler, presents a comprehensive collection of works created in a variety of media spanning a period of ten years. Compared to the Budapest show earlier this year, the exhibition in Berlin contains new works by the collective, installations created specifically for the Berlin gallery and a public space mural.
 
The Chimera Project and the Neurotitan Galerie place special emphasis on the sub-cultural heritage shared by Budapest and Berlin in the show. The ?complex, diverse and untamed? output of the 1000% Collective and its members, with its choice of subject matters, means of expression and trends of development are closely tied to Budapest?s urban life and culture. The exhibition in Berlin sets out to reflect this complexity. Like in a kaleidoscope, visitors are surrounded with works made in a diversity of media: paintings, installations, video works and murals.
 
The exhibition runs until September 11.
 
Photo: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)