À propos de acb
Founded in Budapest in 2003, acb Gallery has consistently grown in the past two decades to become one of the leading actors in the Hungarian and Eastern European art market. The profile of the gallery was first defined by the representation of Hungarian and international neo-conceptual artists. The mission of the gallery has always been based on the intention to constantly search for the roots and foundations of the local contemporary art scene. As a consequence, the gallery has broadened its focus, and it is now representing numerous Hungarian neo-avantgarde artists who have left their mark on local art history since the 1960s and 1970s. It is also important to highlight that the gallery also represents several members of younger generations beside the already established ones.
Currently, acb runs three exhibition places: the main gallery space, the acb Attachment, which functions as project space hosting more experimental exhibitions and the acb Plus, which is dedicated to showcase large-scale works.
The exhibition program of the gallery consists of the represented artists’ solo and group exhibitions. In order to organize vast historical shows on a larger scale, the collaboration with international partners and local institutions is also of major importance for acb.
In 2015 the gallery has launched its newest department, the acbResearchLab, which focuses on research and publishing. This platform within the gallery is aiming to fill the gap in the reception and publication of Hungarian neo-avant-garde and post-avant-garde oeuvres.
Creating links with the audience and the collaboration with the gallery’s strong local and international collector base are also among acb’s principal pursuits. The gallery’s mission is to convince an increasingly wider audience to collect contemporary art and to build professional international partnerships with other galleries and institutions.
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