This summer, in the Finno-Ugric cultural capital in 2016, the Hungarian settlement Iskasentdёrd Gallery Ari Kupsusa sixth year in a row organizes art platform for artists. From 15 to 25 June the camp participants will live in the guest rooms of the historic building of the castle Amadé-Bayzat-Pappenheim.
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ri Kupsus Gallery is organizing its sixth International Artists’ Camp in the historical Amadé-Bajzáth-Pappenheim castle which stands in the picturesque village of Iszkaszentgyörgy. The village of 2,000 inhabitants is located next to Székesfehérvár, at the foot of Iszka Hill which is part of the Bakony mountains. The area has been inhabited for many centuries and was first mentioned in documents in 1193. There were three villages on its area in the Middle Ages: Iszka, Szentgyörgy and Atya. Since 1590 the area has been called Iszkaszentgyörgy (Saint George of Iszka). A legend is attached to the name Szentgyörgy: Saint George defeated the dragon which terrorized the region at the road to Fehérvár. The village is rich in historic relics. Besides agriculture and forestry, handicraft also flourished. There area is also well known for its wines.
The Amadé-Bajzáth-Pappenheim castle was first mentioned in documents in 1735. The first part of the castle complex was built up the same year by the Amadé-family. The visit to the castle and its parks is a journey in the history of art, including all styles from Baroque to the neo-Baroque of the early 20th century. Other sights of the village are the Calvinist and Roman Catholic churches.
We believe that this historical building together with the romantic remnants of its formerly glorious English and French baroque gardens will be an inspiring experience for artists. The camp will offer a great opportunity to work and enjoy the beautiful Hungarian summer together with international artists from all over Europe.
The Ari Kupsus Gallery Artists’ Camp will start on the 15th of June and will last until 25th of June, 2016.
The closing ceremonies on the 25th of June will start by opening an exhibition of the works the artists make during their stay in Iszkaszentgyörgy. The admission to join the Artists’ Camp is free but artists are expected to donate two of their works (chosen together with the artist and the representative of the camp) for the organizers and sponsors. From these donated works some will be donated in turn to the village of Iszkaszentgyörgy to create a special contemporary art collection for the inhabitants of the village.
Accommodation will be arranged in the main wing of the chateau. One room will be reserved for men and the other one for women. In the building there is a possibility to use the kitchen for making breakfast and cooking. Accommodation and lunch is provided by the local government of the village . In the village there are three little grocery shops where basic items can be purchased. There is also a bar nearby.
Artists who are interested in the project and would like to join the camp should send their CV together with their portfolio to Ari Kupsus Gallery either by e-mail or post. The deadline for applications is May 15th, 2016.
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ROGRAM PLAN
15.06. Arrival and orientation
Introduction of the Amadée-Bajzáth-Pappenheim castle and the village
19.06. Wine tasting dinner organized by local government
21.06. Visit to Fehérvárcsurgó Károlyi castle, hostess Countess Károlyi
Dinner possibility in the castle
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ontacts:
Ari Kupsus Gallery. Art & Antique
BRÓDY SÁNDOR UTCA 23/b, 1088 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY , +36-20-322 0 334
ari@arikupsusgallery.com, www.arikupsusgallery.com
Finnugor Kulturális Föváros 2016
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