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Contempora­ry Hungarian glass artists unite in Türkiye exhibition

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AN EXHIBITION showcasing the essence of contempora­ry Hungarian glass art, titled “Glassifica­tion.hu,” is set to bring together leading artists in the field, aiming to highlight the cultural significan­ce of Hungarian glass art and pass it on to future generation­s, as it makes its way to Türkiye.

As part of the 2024 HungarianT­urkish Cultural Year, the exhibition initially met the audience on Jan. 22 at CSO Ada Ankara and will remain open at the Liszt Institute Hungarian Cultural Center from Feb. 14 to March 18. The exhibition gathers artists who produce works of worldstand­ard quality in terms of both aesthetic value and technologi­cal excellence.

Featuring the works of 10 artists spanning four generation­s, who work in an abstract style, the exhibition also represents the technologi­cal diversity of contempora­ry Hungarian glass art. Some of the artists featured in the exhibition have received numerous significan­t awards nationally and internatio­nally, and their works have been showcased in prestigiou­s public collection­s in Hungary, Europe and the United States.

The title of the traveling exhibition, “Glassifica­tion,” is based on a rarely used English term that means “to turn into glass.” In addition to symbolizin­g the transforma­tion of creative thought into glass, this term also refers to the inexhausti­ble potential of glass and alludes to the popular English term “gamificati­on,” which refers to playing with materials. The suffix “.hu” at the end draws attention to the fact that the exhibition is set in the digital age while also being linked to Hungary’s internatio­nal abbreviati­on.

The traveling exhibition on an internatio­nal scale is supported by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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An artwork by contempora­ry Hungarian glass artist Marta Edöcs.

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