The exhibition displaying the oldest and most unified collection of the
Russian avant-garde
art - brought here from the
Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts
- will close on May 1. On the last evening, the exhibition titled "Russian Avant-Garde in the 1910s and 1920s” will have extended opening hours, concerts, a literary performance, Russian cuisine, and a lot of guided tours.
Program:




8pm: "
We slap the public taste in the face, or the hour of revolution" – literary performance with readings, a lot of light, and music. With Gabriella Hámori, Andrea Petrik, Tibor Szilágyi, Zsolt Trill, dancers, as well as a lot of avant-garde Russian paintings and videos.






9pm: 
Odessa Mamma plays all night long. Pan-Slavic joy music, with some Greek, Jewish, and Finno-Ugric influence. With the voluntary co-operation of Vodku.




From 7pm to 10pm: Constructivist accessories. Make a paper Russian headdress or collar with constructivist motifs.




From 8pm to 11pm: 
Living pictures of the temporary exhibition. The pictures of "
A Revolution of Art
" will come to life during the evening in carefully choreographed dance compositions. 




Guided tours:




From 7:15pm and 9:15pm: Modern times – Kriszta Mácsay


From 7:45pm and 9:45pm: Revolutionary Road – Piroska Földváry



From 8:30pm and 10:15pm: Revolutionary turns in classic art – Dóra Lovass


From 9pm to 10:45pm: After the revolution – pictures from post-1848 – Péter Gimesy