Two new temporary exhibition at the Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism
Boneless – Elek Lenke’s bone plates exhibition completed with contemporary reflections
21 June to 7 August 2016
In the Roman and medieval aristocratic courts the bones were thrown under the table and the dogs immediately ate them, while the well-fed aristocrats wiped their mouth into their toga or into the edge of the table cloth. The bone plate is made not of bone, but for the bone: it is made of porcelain, glass, metal, ceramics, earthenware today. Elek Lenke’s bone plate collection will be complemented by teh contemporary reflections of Hitka Viktória and Lublóy Zoltán.
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