
Schedule
NEW EXHIBITON OPENS ON THE 14H OF NOVEMBER
Millennial Dreams through Illustrations and Animations.
"I am born in 1991, and it seems like quite an important day for me. When I finally cry, everyone seems relieved; I think it's an expectation here. They give me a name and immediately start guessing whose nose, eyes, and mouth I have. But it seems like they're all mine. They take me home, so I have a place. There's still sky, breakfast, movies, a garden, lunch, music, trees, animals, and dinner, and life. They teach me to eat, walk, talk, and for some reason, to pee in a porcelain hole. I get a dog; I don't know what he's for, but he's cool. They tell me I'm the best and that I can be anything. They keep repeating this. They make up a story about a character named Santa Claus, and then awkwardly admit he doesn't exist. Why do they do this to themselves? They send me to kindergarten, then to school, and I find out there are others, and I'm not the best. One day, the dog runs onto the road, and I learn about death. So that's what he was for. Shortly after, I swallow my favorite Kinder crocodile figurine and never see it again. Maybe it's still inside me. A few more things happened, but this whole thing was a very long summer. Everything that came after was just boring adulthood." /Tamás Rebák/
EASY Art Space
An EASY option in Buda: for a drink, an exhibition, a DJ set and more recently, film screenings near Nemdebar, 101Bistro and Pingrumba. Széll Kálmán Square is buzzing again, and the aforementioned easy-does-it art space is one of the best examples of this.