Unbroken – 5th GlasSpring contemporary glass art exhibition

GlasSpring, the spring group exhibition of Hungarian contemporary glass art, will take place for the fifth year, featuring 49 artists and MOME glass design students.

The exhibition, subtitled Unbroken, is a great opportunity for bringing together different generations, engaging in discussions about diverse artistic perspectives, and presenting the wide spectrum of this genre from modern design and statuettes to installations and architectural glass. 

“Unbroken”, which is synonymous with being intact when used in the context of glass, has a plethora of different meanings in the figurative sense. The objects are intended by the artists to include references to our UNWAVERING faith in the future, CONSTANT renewal, and ETERNAL beauty, suggesting at the same time fragility, whether mental or physical. 

Exhibiting instructors of our university: Péter Borkovics, János Polyák, Gergely Pattantyús, James Carcass, Renáta Dezső
Exhibiting students: Szabolcs Baranyay, Péter Cserba, Melinda Doktor, Tamás Köte, Emese Mráz, Anna Szöllősi .

Date and time of the opening: Wednesday, 26 April 2023, 6:00 p.m. 
Opening speech by art historian Tibor Wehner. 
The exhibition is available for viewing between 27 April and 25 May 2023, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 

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Event information

Date: 27/04/2023-25/05/2023, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Venue: Klebelsberg Kultúrkúria, H-1028 Budapest, Templom utca 2-10.


Date and time of the opening: Wednesday, 26 April 2023, 6:00 p.m.

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