
Photo: Laszlo Fodor
The Museum of International Contemporary Arts opened in September 1996 displays the works of
Joseph Kadar (also Jozsef or Josef). The artist was
born in Debrecen,
lived in Szoboszlo between 1939 and 1954, and then
moved to Paris, where he got acquainted with the modern techniques of
electrographic art. Since then he's been using computers and copy machines to create his art pieces.
Permanent and temporary exhibitions of the Museum display contemporary art from the beginning of the 20th century to our days. Works of contemporary artists like
Istvan Haraszty,
Ilona Keseru and
Mihaly Schener are also on display.

Image: sample of Josef Kadar's art.
Source:
artprice.com
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