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EXHIBITION AND BOOKLET DESIGN

Béla Uitz and the Russian Icon / Avant-garde | Uitz Béla és az orosz ikon /avantgárd

 

at Kassák Múzeum, Budapest, Hungary | 2024

Béla Uitz was a leading artist of modern Hungarian painting, co-editor of the journal Ma (Today) and brother-in-law of Lajos Kassák. This exhibition of the Kassák Museum explored the influences and inspirations that led to Uitz’s monumental cycle of paintings known as the Icon Analyses. In 1919 Uitz exiled with the Hungarian Activist group to Vienna, where he joined Kassák’s circle and became acquainted with new trends in international avant-garde art. In the spring of 1921, he travelled to Moscow, where he was fascinated by both contemporary Russian Constructivist art and Orthodox churches, especially the art of the Icon. 

 

The design of the exhibition was both a reference to the avant-garde typographic tradition and a homage to Uitz's Icon Analyses series. 

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curators: Gergely Barki, Gabriella Sah & Merse Pál Szeredi

texts: Éva Bajkay, Gergely Barki & Gabriella Sah

editor: Merse Pál Szeredi

graphic design: Tímea Andorka

fonts: Stolzl Display by Inhouse Type & Typold Condensed by The Northern Block

ISBN 978-963-658-008-7

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