An exclusive guided tour by art historian Pál Ritoók of René Burri’s exhibition *Utopia*

2026-05-30T13:00:00.000Z

Pál Ritoók, art historian, head of department and chief curator at the Hungarian Museum of Architecture and the Documentation Center for Monument Preservation, presents René Burri’s body of work and the world of the Utopia exhibition from a personal perspective, drawing on fascinating connections.

May
30

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René Burri, best known for his portrait of Che Guevara smoking a cigar, reported on the most significant events of the second half of the twentieth century as a true photojournalist during the era of mass-circulation photo magazines. He joined the Magnum Photo Agency in 1955 and became a full member in 1959. Over the course of his six-decade career, he traveled throughout Europe, the Middle East, North, Central, and South America, Japan, and China. He was in Berlin when the Wall fell, photographed the student protests in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, and documented the devastation of war in Beirut. The exhibition titled Utopia, however, offers a fresh perspective on Burri’s multifaceted body of work, with the significant transformations of the century finding expression in the formal language of modern architecture. In this sense, this selection can also be seen as a tribute to architecture: Burri captured buildings that have become icons of modernism—from Le Corbusier’s Chapel at Ronchamp to Oscar Niemeyer’s ministry buildings designed for Rio de Janeiro and Brasília—in his artistically distinctive photographs. Paris Match, among other publications, gave prominent coverage to his photo series, which also featured portraits of artists; the exhibition focuses on the world-renowned creators of modern architecture. Through nearly a hundred photographs in the exhibition, visitors can experience René Burri’s unique, expressive documentary style, and the images of human creation and destruction serve as a bittersweet testament to the metamorphosis of the past century.

Location

Kunsthalle Budapest

The largest exhibition hall in Budapest, in Heroes Square, just the opposite the Museum of Fine Arts.

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