New exhibitions at the Ludwig Museum

The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art awaits visitors with a variety of exhibitions this year as well.
The first exhibition of this year is the Women’s Quota 02 – Female Artists, Creative Women, which is a continuation of last year’s exhibition entitled Women’s Quota 01. In this second part, they present the genres and themes chosen by female artists, as well as the artistic performance and achievements of women over the past half century, through the works preserved in the museum.
On February 14th, the Frequently Asked Questions FAQ / FAQ museum pedagogy exhibition raises questions examining the relationship between contemporary art and classical artistic traditions through works selected from the museum’s collection, and media objects, games, and tasks will also be placed in the exhibition space, thus providing an ideal opportunity for teachers as well.
On April 9th, the On Found Terrain exhibition provides insight into the recent past of contemporary French art life from the perspective of the winners and nominees of one of the most famous French art recognitions, the Marcel Duchamp Prize.
During the year, we can also see the works of young artists: from March 14th, at the Y-Profile exhibition, visitors can meet the works of Y-generation artists kept in the MNB collection, and from June 6th, an exhibition will open from the works shortlisted for the Esterházy Art Award competition.
On September 5th, the Big Bang exhibition will present a cross-section of the continuously expanding collection material, and on September 12th, we will get to know the anniversary project of the Világszép Foundation, which brings together twenty-five artists and more than fifty young people living in state care, creating opportunities for human and artistic connections.
From October 10th, Golden Repair – Fine Fittings examines the topic of healing and repair in a broad sense, including social, natural, ecological, as well as physical and mental processes.
Finally, on November 13th, the Before the Storm exhibition presents Taiwan’s scientific and technological development, as well as the historical and socio-political background that shaped the Asian island’s unique identity and today’s dynamic, open society.
We can take exciting excursions into the realm of contemporary art in 2025 as well.
Other information: https://www.ludwigmuseum.hu/