“I Am Who I Am”: A Selection from Jáky Collection, Várkert Bazár Budapest
- 28 May 2024 5:37 AM
On until 22 June. Displayed here are 120 pieces from one of Hungary's most esteemed contemporary collections of domestic art at YBL6 Art Space.
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More >>A left-wing analyst urges FM Szíjjártó to resign, because it turned out that his ministry lied when it denied the Russian cyber-attacks, while a pro-government pundit accuses the Left of falsely accusing the government of what they are doing themselves – selling out Hungary’s interests.
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More >>Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony, who heads the list of the Párbeszéd, Democratic Coalition and Socialist parties in the Budapest municipal election, said on Saturday that he will aim to extend residents’ life expectancy by five years during his next term if re-elected.
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