Om Bori
Stephanie
Winter
Klaudia Januskó
Ujj Zsuzsi
Magdalena Frey
Omara
Szász Lilla
Molnár Veronika
UNVEILING
Om BORI (DE), Magdalena FREY (AT), Klaudia
JANUSKÓ, Mara OLÁH OMARA (1945-2020), Flóra POPRÁDI,
Lilla SZÁSZ, Zsuzsi UJJ, Stephanie WINTER (AT)
Curator: Veronika Molnár
SOFT OPENING: 1 March 2023, 6-9 pm
Graphic design: Flóra Pálhegyi
Liget Gallery, celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year,
has continuously provided the opportunity to Hungarian and
international artists to present their works reflecting female
perspectives, applying the frameworks of feminism in a
conscious or latent manner. Unveiling, the first exhibition in
the gallery’s renewed space, brings back the works of four
women artists who had a significant role in the gallery’s
history, showing their works on multiple occasions over the
last four decades. The works of Magdalena Frey (AT), Oláh Mara
OMARA, Lilla Szász (HU), and Zsuzsi Ujj (HU) presented in this
unparalleled group exhibition evoke, expand or implicitly
connote the artists’ previous appearances in the Gallery in
which they used their bodies as their primary medium to pose
questions and investigate taboos regarding traditional female
roles through the devices of dressing-up, fragmentation, and
forthright documentation.
As authoritarian tendencies are on the rise at present, there
is a palpable increase in the endeavor to keep women’s bodies
and sexuality under control. We see this happening with the
abolition of constitutional abortion rights in the United
States, the cessation of gender studies in Hungary, and the
recent actions taken by Iran’s morality police. For these
reasons, Liget Gallery continues to express its political
position through art with the inclusion of additional artists
who are consciously reacting to these processes. Selected
works by Om Bori, Klaudia Januskó, Flóra Poprádi, and
Stephanie Winter foreshadow the future orientations of the
Gallery, which will focus on topics somewhat neglected by
mainstream art institutions, such as intersectionality and
cyberfeminism.
The exhibition aims to create a synergy where the voices of
multiple generations blend and where the past and future
efforts of the Gallery coincide. The title of the exhibition
was inspired by Om Bori’s work titled “without headscarf”
(2016).
Special thanks to Tibor Várnagy, Kata Oltai, Noumen Studio
Partners: acb Gallery, Everybody Needs Art/Longtermhandstand,
Inda Gallery, MissionArt Gallery, Walter’s Cube