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  • Past as You Order?

    Political Time Travel in the Middle Ages: Hungarian and Russian Examples

    4.16.2025 –
    5.25.2025
    On show
  • Fake for Real: A History of Forgery and Falsification

    A touring exhibition of the House of European History, Brussels

    11.19.2024 –
    2.16.2025
  • Basalt. The Layers of Oblivion

    On the 70th Anniversary of the Closure of Forced-Labor Camps in Hungary

    9.12.2024 –
    10.27.2024
  • Facts for Real

    Collections and Communities

    6.21.2024 –
    8.25.2024
  • Marta Syrko: Sculpture Soldiers

    Photo Exhibition

    4.18.2024 –
    5.26.2024
  • Darling, Let Me Hold You!

    Finnish Media Art Exhibition

    2.13.2024 –
    2.18.2024
  • Commissioned Memory

    Hungarian Exhibitions in Auschwitz, 1960/1965

    9.14.2023 –
    12.03.2023
  • Cuban Architectures: The Third Space

    Before Yesterday – Yesterday – Today

    6.22.2023 –
    8.27.2023
  • Petőfi for All Seasons

    Political Changes in the Petőfi Cult between 1942 and 1956

    3.22.2023 –
    5.28.2023
  • GO WEST!

    An Exhibition by Andrii Dostliev

    2.08.2023 –
    3.05.2023
  • Crimea

    An Exhibition by Emine Ziyatdinova

    1.22.2023 –
    1.29.2023
  • FEARLESS

    Exhibition: Part of the “fearless” Program Series Organized by Blinken OSA and Freeszfe Association

    3.16.2022 –
    5.22.2022
  • Inside The Blockade: Occupy SZFE (2020)

    Chamber Exhibition on the 1st Floor: Part of the “fearless” Program Series Organized by Blinken OSA and Freeszfe Association

    3.16.2022 –
    5.22.2022
  • Records Uncovered 2.0

    LGBTQI+ Histories in Central and Southeastern Europe

    1.19.2022 –
    2.20.2022
  • Alternative Film Poster Exhibition

    In the Framework of the 18th Verzió Film Festival

    10.29.2021 –
    11.30.2021
  • From Harvest to Harvest

    Hungarian Calvary, 1918–1919

    10.15.2020 –
    1.10.2021
  • Post-Soviet

    The Photos of Lenke Szilágyi 1990–2002

    7.16.2020 –
    9.20.2020
  • Faith – Trust – Secrecy

    Religion Through the Lenses of the Secret Police

    2.28.2020 –
    4.05.2020
  • The Rajk Vision

    Exhibition in Commemoration of László Rajk

    12.13.2019 –
    1.05.2020
  • The Velvet Revolution 1989

    Chamber Exhibition on the 1st Floor

    11.20.2019 –
    12.15.2019
  • Left Turn, Right Turn

    Artistic and Political Radicalism of Late Socialism in Hungary // The Orfeo and the Inconnu Groups

    10.03.2019 –
    11.24.2019
  • October, 1989 – Selected Photos from the POLARCH (Political Archive)

    Chamber Exhibition on the 1st Floor

    8.27.2019 –
    11.05.2019
  • Éva Kapitány: 301

    Chamber Exhibition on the 1st Floor

    6.14.2019 –
    6.30.2019
  • Collective Dreams and Bourgeois Villas

    Site Plan of the Hungarian CIRPAC Group

    5.04.2019 –
    9.15.2019
  • MEMORY SCREENS

    Landmarks in the 1990s Generation’s Memories about the NATO Bombing of Serbia

    3.27.2019 –
    3.28.2019
  • The Illusion of the Republic

    1918–2018

    11.16.2018 –
    3.03.2019
  • SUICIDE

    Hungary 1956–1986

    9.28.2018 –
    11.04.2018
  • Farewell to Spring

    Revolutionary Youth Magazines 1968. Nr. 2

    6.21.2018 –
    9.16.2018
  • Therapy

    Küszöb Festival

    5.07.2018 –
    6.10.2018
  • First Demand: Press Freedom

    Techniques, Tactics, Topics, and Teams in the Hungarian Samizdat

    3.13.2018 –
    4.29.2018
  • Art IN Academia

    Conference and Exhibition Organized by the Department of Philosophy and the Center for Arts and Culture, Central European University

    1.18.2018 –
    2.05.2018
  • The Missing Staircase

    Part of the “Traces of the Revolution” Program Series

    11.07.2017 –
    12.22.2017
  • Somewhere in Europe

    Gaudiopolis / In the Framework of OFF-Biennale Budapest

    9.29.2017 –
    10.29.2017
  • Afghanistan, Graveyard of Empires

    The Soviet War

    6.22.2017 –
    9.17.2017
  • Red Africa

    Things Fall Apart

    4.20.2017 –
    6.04.2017
  • The Symbols of Socialist Art

    In the Framework of the One-year Program Series “What’s Left?”

    2.02.2017 –
    3.19.2017
  • My Diary – Your News. Daniela Comani: It Was Me

    My Diary 1900–1999 in the Context of the 1956 Revolution in the Western World

    10.19.2016 –
    11.27.2016
  • The Creative Collaboration between István Kemény and Pál Schiffer

    Chamber Exhibition

    9.28.2016 –
    10.02.2016
  • Olympics and Politics

    Berlin & Barcelona 1936

    6.23.2016 –
    8.28.2016
  • Some Kind of Opposition

    An Exhibition by Axel Braun Based on Films by Ádám Csillag and Fekete Doboz

    3.10.2016 –
    5.01.2016
  • The Mexican Suitcase

    Rediscovered Spanish Civil War Negatives by Capa, Chim, and Taro

    12.19.2015 –
    2.21.2016
  • Watching You, Watching Me

    Moving Walls 22

    10.21.2015 –
    12.02.2015
  • History Restaged

    In the Framework of OFF-Biennale Budapest

    4.24.2015 –
    5.31.2015
  • The Brand New Royal Palace

    Part 1: The Wreck

    2.13.2015 –
    4.03.2015
  • CHSP: Drones, Holo Film and 3D

    Cutting-edge Technologies in Archaeology and Preservation of Built Heritage

    2.07.2015 –
    2.07.2015
  • War from the Victims’ Perspective

    Photographs by Jean Mohr

    11.12.2014 –
    11.18.2014
  • Olívia Kovács: We Also Had

    “The Most” – The SYAA’s Traditional Annual Exhibition

    10.01.2014 –
    10.19.2014
  • False Testimony

    Hajnal Németh and Zoltán Kékesi kiállítása

    11.14.2013 –
    12.15.2013
  • András Szirtes’s Film Diary 1979–2004

    À la recherche de l’exposition perdue

    9.10.2013 –
    10.20.2013
  • No More Tradition’s Chains Shall Bind Us

    Poster Exhibition

    6.19.2013 –
    7.28.2013
  • Bibliotheca

    The Future of the Library

    5.08.2013 –
    5.29.2013
  • Don

    A Tragedy and Its Afterlives

    1.12.2013 –
    3.03.2013
  • Two Months. Two Sheets. To Doubt

    An Exhibition by Kinga Juhász, Zsombor Pólya, Eszter Szabó

    11.23.2012 –
    1.06.2013
  • On the Ground 1989–94

    Rodolf Hervé’s Photos and Videos

    9.18.2012 –
    11.04.2012
  • Kádár100

    In His Own Words

    6.01.2012 –
    7.29.2012
  • Dead Library

    Books Unread

    2.28.2012 –
    4.22.2012
  • Missing Hero

    An Exhibition by László Rajk

    11.04.2011 –
    11.27.2011
  • Surveillance Photo

    Budapest and Prague Through the Eyes of State Security

    9.20.2011 –
    10.30.2011
  • Voices of Freedom

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in the Cold War

    7.14.2011 –
    8.24.2011
  • Generation Z

    Russian Pioneers of Sound Art and Musical Technology in 1910-1930

    6.09.2011 –
    7.20.2011
  • Building CEU

    The History of CEU through its Buildings

    3.10.2011 –
    12.31.2011
  • Subjective Budapest Maps

    Exhibition of the Winning Entries

    10.20.2010 –
    12.02.2010
  • Restoration

    Northern Transylvania, 1940

    8.30.2010 –
    10.10.2010
  • Srebrenica

    Exhumation

    6.02.2010 –
    7.02.2010
  • Copyright

    An Event of the OPEN Festival

    4.10.2010 –
    5.19.2010
  • The Great Flood in Fehérvár 2

    An Exhibition by László Hegedűs 2

    11.05.2009 –
    12.04.2009
  • ESSL AWARD CEE 2009

    International Exposure for Hungarian Artists: the Essl Award

    5.22.2009 –
    6.10.2009
  • Protest!

    An Alternative Perspective on the Jewish Quarter

    4.28.2009 –
    5.12.2009
  • Chachipe Youth

    Truth, Reality

    3.17.2009 –
    4.18.2009
  • Carrier Bags and Sacks

    The 20th Century of Wrapping and Carrying

    1.20.2009 –
    2.28.2009
  • Etikoppaka – Touched by the Mahatma

    An Indian Village Inspired by Gandhi

    12.02.2008 –
    12.23.2008
  • Barbara Klemm: 1968

    Photos of a Revolt

    10.16.2008 –
    11.07.2008
  • Secession and Magnetism

    The Effects of 1968 on Contemporary Hungarian Art

    9.09.2008 –
    10.05.2008
  • Concrete

    Books Bound in Concrete

    6.04.2008 –
    6.07.2008
  • Aby Warburg – The Mnemosyne Atlas

    An Exhibition of the Albertina, Vienna

    4.04.2008 –
    5.04.2008
  • Archives of the Living and the Dead

    Honoring Carolus Linnaeus

    1.31.2008 –
    3.16.2008
  • Reprints and Objects, 1973–2007

    An exhibition by Sándor Pinczehelyi

    9.20.2007 –
    10.11.2007
  • Raoul Wallenberg

    One Man Can Make a Difference

    3.02.2007 –
    5.06.2007
  • The Game

    Chess and Communism from Capri to Reykjavik. Sam Havadtoy’s works in 41 steps

    12.31.2006 –
    2.11.2007
  • Prints of Recollections

    Drawings by Endre Rozsda, Interviews with 1956 Refugees

    11.04.2006 –
    12.10.2006
  • Contagious Middle Ages in Post-Communist East-Central Europe

    The Resurrected Middle Ages in Hungary and East-Central Europe

    9.15.2006 –
    10.20.2006
  • Ferenczi and the Budapest School of Psychoanalysis

    The Beginnings of the Psychoanalytical Movement in Hungary

    6.15.2006 –
    8.20.2006
  • Atom

    On the 20th Anniversary of the Chernobyl Catastrophe

    4.26.2006 –
    6.11.2006
  • Holocaust Against the Sinti and Roma and Present-day Racism in Europe

    On the International Holocaust Remembrance Day

    1.27.2006 –
    3.12.2006
  • Rebuilding

    Hungarian Synagogues, Prayer Houses, Prayer Rooms 1980–87

    12.02.2004 –
    12.15.2004
  • Russia in Close-up

    Photos by Lev Melihov and Alexander Sabitov

    11.03.2004 –
    11.28.2004
  • Peace and Wars

    Dictatorships, Occupied Countries. A Photo Exhibition of Normantas Paulius

    9.15.2004 –
    10.28.2004
  • The Divide

    The Complex Barrier System in Israel

    6.15.2004 –
    8.29.2004
  • Auschwitz 1945–1989

    Reconstruction of the First Two Official Hungarian Auschwitz Exhibits

    4.23.2004 –
    5.30.2004
  • Two Strokes

    Pop-up Exhibition in the Main Building of the Bucharest Square Bus Station

    2.26.2004 –
    3.31.2004
  • 6 Stalin Cities

    Cities Named after Stalin

    1.16.2004 –
    3.31.2004
  • NDK-GDR-DDR

    Élet és forma – Life and Style – Leben und Form

    9.12.2003 –
    11.30.2003
  • José Guadalupe Posada

    100 Engravings of the Mexican Artist José Guadalupe Posada

    7.11.2003 –
    8.17.2003
  • 05.03.1953.

    The Death of Stalin

    3.05.2003 –
    5.11.2003
  • Sex and Communism

    The State Socialist System and People’s Privacy

    11.28.2002 –
    2.16.2003
  • DPRK

    Photos by Eckart Dege

    9.13.2002 –
    10.27.2002
  • Forced Bathing in Hungary

    Shaving, Stripping, Public Humiliation: Disinfecting Gypsy Settlements during Socialism

    6.13.2002 –
    7.14.2002
  • Unerasable Communism

    An Exhibition by Károly Kelemen

    4.11.2002 –
    5.28.2002
  • International Theater

    Theater – Alone?

    3.15.2002 –
    4.07.2002
  • The Millennary Exhibition

    Publicly Funded Millennium Events and Programs in the Last Two Years

    12.31.2001 –
    2.28.2002
  • Hungary Can Be Yours!

    Alternative Country Image Reconstruction from 1984, with Background Documents

    10.27.2001 –
    12.02.2001
  • Bodies in Formation

    The History of the Spartakiads

    5.17.2001 –
    7.29.2001
  • Landmarks of Chicago and New York

    A Tale of Two Cities

    3.29.2001 –
    4.30.2001
  • East is Red

    Posters, objects and photos from the period of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)

    2.18.2001 –
    3.24.2001
  • Type – Writer

    International Comparative Exhibition on Samizdat Publications

    12.04.2000 –
    1.31.2001
  • Angkor

    The Lost City in the Jungle

    9.06.2000 –
    10.08.2000
  • Kosovo/a

    Media War

    6.10.2000 –
    7.14.2000
  • The First One

    Free Elections: 1990

    5.11.2000 –
    5.28.2000
  • The Siege

    An Exhibition about the Siege of Budapest, and Much More

    2.13.2000 –
    4.28.2000
  • Expedition into the Future

    Old Visions of a New Millennium

    12.31.1999 –
    2.06.2000
  • Vietnám & Vietnam

    Háború & War

    11.05.1999 –
    12.12.1999
  • Past in the Present for the Future

    Preservation in the Hungarian Archives

    10.07.1999 –
    10.31.1999
  • The Note

    A Chance Event

    7.06.1999 –
    7.06.1999
  • Ten Years After

    The Fall of Communism and What Came After

    6.24.1999 –
    8.01.1999
  • Gulag

    Forced Labor Camps

    5.01.1999 –
    5.30.1999
  • The Commissar Vanishes

    Falsified Photographs

    3.11.1999 –
    4.25.1999
  • Ten Years of Freedom

    In Cooperation with the 1956 Institute

    1.28.1999 –
    2.27.1999
  • Freeze Frames of Communism

    Event of the Budapest Autumn Festival

    10.21.1998 –
    12.18.1998
  • Prague Spring, Prague Fall

    1968 in Czechoslovakia

    9.10.1998 –
    10.11.1998
  • IHF

    23 Years of the International Helsinki Movement

    6.18.1998 –
    8.30.1998
  • Legends in Life and Art

    Portrait Photography of Roloff Beny

    4.25.1998 –
    5.25.1998
  • Fifty Years Ago it Was a Hundred Years Ago

    The Interpretation History of the 1848 Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight

    3.12.1998 –
    4.10.1998
  • The Art of the Unofficial

    A Celebration of the Forbidden: Rebel Artists and Their Work in the Soviet Union

    10.11.1997 –
    12.31.1997
  • The Representation of the Counter-Revolution

    The Kádár-regime’s Image of 1956

    11.05.1996 –
    12.01.1996
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