FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - GYIK/FAQ
Is this art?
I can do that too...
Who is the artist?
Does it matter?
In art you can do everything?
Can the artist do everything?
The methodological presentation opening in some rooms of the permanent exhibition Time Machine is inspired by the recurring questions (FAQ) about art and contemporary art. Experience has shown that a significant proportion of museum visitors are either averse to contemporary art or approach modern and contemporary trends from a classical art perspective.

Schedule
To facilitate reception, the chamber exhibition will ask visitors questions about the relationship between contemporary art and the classical art tradition, with a selection of works from the Ludwig Museum's collection that are currently not on view. Media objects, games and exercises will be placed alongside the works and in the exhibition spaces to help. This form of exhibition can be ideal for teachers to work independently with their students, applying the works to a specific pedagogical problem or curriculum.
Curators: Bence Bettina, Nagy Barbara
Pedagogical concept by László Hemrik
Pedagogical methodology: László Hemrik, Barbara Nagy
Ludwig Museum
The Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art, located in Müpa, is the first museum in Hungary to exclusively collect contemporary art. In addition to a permanent exhibition of the collection donated by the Ludwigs and a number of temporary exhibitions, the museum aims to raise awareness of the works and their creators through special publications and a variety of art education and art education programmes.