Zsofi Barabas, Judit Loczi Horvath, Bea Kusovszky, Marton Nemes, and Eszter Poroszlai, each represent in their own way the heritage of Hungarian artists who lived under communist rule, which deprived them of the same access to art as their peers in the rest of Europe or the United States, and for which "Abstraction was freedom". It is therefore more particularly to Imre Bak and to those artists who remained to maintain the flame of freedom and art that this exhibition curated by Benoit Manuel is dedicated.
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