With her bestowal, Alaine Polcz wanted to ensure that the collection remain as it is, complete under the guardianship of a museum. True to its promise, the Foundation now presents at an exhibition this collection of visual art, which was began in the 1950s, and which has great value for literary history as well. Most of the pictures were gifts from such important artists as Endre Bálint, György Jovánovics, Lajos Sváby or Júlia Vajda.
The collection not only represents a piece of art history, but also testifies to an intellectual workshop, and to the life-long friendships of artists. Though Miklós Mészöly thought that “life and painting differ hand in hand”, they seem nonetheless to overlap in the case of this collection; they shine through one another, like the visual fragments of memory in Endre Bálint’s art.
Budapest
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