5 P.M., FRIDAY, 2 9 MAY
OUR GUEST EGER
PARTICIPANTS OF THE ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
CSONGOR SZIGETI and RUDOLF SZILÁGYI, artists
RUDOLF SZILÁGYI: SUITABLE AGAIN
PERFORMANCE
“The performance genre provides the most exciting creative process. Everything happens here and now, it is for one time and cannot be repeated. The creator and audience are enclosed by the same place at the same time. Besides it is possible to activate the most sensual organs and a mutual “catharsis” may take place. My subject is the spiritual and physical viability in a given group and within the framework of a more enlarged society. I am interested how people find the clue to themselves and how they may use the help of their own, of the environment or of other people in order to restore and rehabilitate their bodies and their minds.”
RUDOLF SZILÁGYI “was born at Cluj-Napoca in 1979. Later his parents decided to move to Hungary with their two sons in 1988. They chose Eger as their new home town. Szilágyi first graduated at the Department of Visual Arts, Károly Esterházy College, Eger, then he continued his studies at the University of Pécs, where he graduated as a visual arts teacher in 2010. Currently he works as an art teacher in a high school specialized in art education, in Eger. His career began at the turn of the 21st century, his interest includes several areas of visual arts; he paints, builds installations, plays music and performs at various locations as well. In 2013 as a recognition of his work he received the Miklós Mazsaroff prize and in the next year he could set up his own exhibition at the Miskolc Galery. For ten years he has been organizing contemporary art exhibits at the Little Synagogue at Eger and he also organized the artAlomLive Art Festival (artAlom Élõmûvészeti Fesztivál) that has become the single home of the contemporary Hungarian performance genre hosting themost recent endeavours of contemporarymusic and dance.” NAGY T. KATALIN
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