Category: VOLUME IV, No. 2

AN IRONIC RELATION TO TRADITION – ON THE ART OF PETER MELLER

Peter Meller made his career as a scholar, a professor of the history of art, and was well-known among his colleagues for his erudition and insight. He was also an artist. When he died in 2008, at the age of 85, he left behind thousands of drawings and prints, a

BUDAPEST ILLUMINATED

During the height of the Communist era in the 1970s, whenever people were asked if Budapest was an attractive city or not, locals were fond of replying: Yes, most definitely, but only in the evening or from a distance. The breathtaking vista of the city bordered by the Buda Hills,