Death in Venice
Thomas Mann’s work is a confession of an aging man’s most secret thoughts. He feels, senses, that the end is near—and also that everything truly important has been left out of his life so far. But how can this be? He worked, created, rose in his career; the world regards him as a recognized artist, a respected writer. So what is this strange, sudden, bitter dissatisfaction? Is there something still worth living for? And something even worth dying for?

Schedule
A reading-thinking theatre performance with music.
As Aschenbach: Róbert Koltai
Piano: Ferenc Darvas
Edited and directed by: Ildikó Gaál
Tickets available on jegy.hu and via the email address provided in the event.
Doors open: 18:40
KuglerArt Szalon Gallery and Shop
CONTEMPORARY ROMA ART COLLECTION FOR ROMA ARTISTS
The aim of our gallery is to present and support Roma art, folk art and crafts together.
Gypsy art was born in our time and continues to evolve today. Today, more than fifty artists who identify themselves as Gypsies or Roma are represented in Hungarian museums and exhibition halls. In her newly created private gallery, filmmaker Edit Kőszegi can see and buy the best works of these artists. A selection of the paintings on display has been shown at the Hungarian National Gallery, the Museum of Ethnography, in Beijing, in New York and Paris under the auspices of UNESCO, and most recently in Passau and Stockholm.
We also collect material relics of Roma folk culture. In addition to authentic Roma folk art objects, the Gallery's collection also includes works of applied art, both traditional and modern.
Music and ethnographic films, books and albums on the theme enrich the offer.
As a salon, the Gallery offers a variety of programmes for young artists in different artistic disciplines.
The Gallery is located in the centre of Budapest, in an imposing apartment next to Deák Ferenc Square.
We are constantly expanding our collection and programmes, and welcome your supportive enquiries.


















