The exhibition titled “Signs Along the Way” of contemporary visual and animation artist, Milorad Krstić (n award-winning artist based in Hungary) will be opened on Thursday, the 28th of November at 6:00 p.m. by Zoltán Somhegyi, associate professor, art historian, with the acoustic duo Kitti&Marci.
Milorad Krstić’s works are captivating from the first sight. In his works, there is at work our eternal quest to continue to the end the personal deciphering of the world, the process of making sense of it. Through his exploratory and experimental creativity, Krstić also installs a strong added value in his works. He affirms the ideal of lifelong human development and learning. In art, as in philosophy and science, there is a desire to know, and a respect for human knowledge that frames our personal adventure of exploring the world.
After the opening ceremony, the programme will continue at the Apollo Cinema, where the film Ruben Brandt – The Collector (Hungarian thriller), directed by Milorad Kristić, will be screened in the Mihály Kertész Room from 8:00 p.m.
The award-winning animated film is free to watch, but registration is required. If interested, please register at this link or in person at the Apollo Cinema box office.
Speakers at the post-screening audience meeting area are the director and visual artist, Milorad Kristić, and the producer Radmila Roczkov.
Moderator of the discussion is visual artist Judit Komlódi.
The film Ruben Brandt – The Collector will be screened again in conjunction with the exhibition, so those who cannot attend the first screening will have the opportunity to see the film on the 17th of December, also from 8:00 p.m. in the Mihály Kertész room of the Apollo cinema.You can register for this screening here.
Until the 15th of January 2025, the exhibition is open free of charge at the Kölcsey Centre (Debrecen, 1-3 Hunyadi Street.) from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, and until 7:00 p.m. during evening events.
Date:28 December 2024 – 15 January, 2025
Location:Kölcsey Centre (Debrecen, 1-3 Hunyadi Street)
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