Description
Synopsis:
A dysfunctional society controlled by a toxic leader results in the reality of illiberalism and the sole autocratic EU member state is leading the way. Recently, an angular black hole appeared in the centre of this nation’s main square, which proved invisible to Hungarians. The analysis of this dark object offers a short glimpse at tyranny from the angle of anxiety.
About the director:
Dávid Adamkó. Lives and works in Budapest. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art, and received his diploma from the Hungarian Academy of Fine Art (MKE). He has been exhibiting his works in Budapest, London, the Czech Republic, Germany, and at the International Biennale for Young Art in Moscow. His work offers critiques of the perception of art and art in society, and explores definitions of happiness through multimedia installations and objects.