Cerchio Spazio Quadrato
On the occasion of the vernissage of “Cerchio Spazio Quadrato”, Thursday 27 June, at 7.30 pm, the annual exhibition of the scholarship holders of the Hungarian Academy in Rome, curated by Pál Németh, at Palazzo Falconieri in Via Giulia, 1, will be accompanied from light installations, a piano and violin concert by candlelight and a final toast. The exhibition is organized with the support of the Hungarian National Fund and will present the works of artists Zsuzsa Csuprik, Anna Fabricius, János Géczi, Borbála Kigyós, György Király, Rita Süveges, Zsuzsanna Sztanó.
The scholarship for figurative artists of the Hungarian Academy in Rome is the legacy of a tradition present in the life of the same institution since 1927, whose heyday was the figurative art movement that became known with the name “Roman School of Hungarian artists”