Category: VOLUME VII, No. 6

BREAKING DAWN – AN 1956 EXHIBITION AT THE BALASSI INSTITUTE

BREAKING DAWN 1956–2016 An Exhibition at the Balassi Institute* In the whole word, on every map and globe, your name is transcribed today, Budapest. This word does not denote a city any more: Budapest signifies today heroism. In every language of the world, Budapest means fidelity, self-sacrifice and national honour. Everybody who

LETTER TO THE EDITOR ABOUT A 1956 MARTYR

FROM OUR READERS A Flesh and Bone Martyr of the 20th Century Zoltán Szobonya was a 45-year-old lawyer in a small town in southern Hungary when the uprising against the dictatorial communist regime broke out in Budapest, on 23 October 1956. During the 13 days of the revolution he tried to re-establish a

OUR AUTHORS

ZSOLT CZAKÓ Graphic design, photography and typography play an equally important role in the oeuvre of Zsolt Czakó. He has always been crossing the boundaries between art and design and has a deep interest in creating abstract visual languages. Experimental attitude, a deep focus on the subject matter and a complex