EXHIBITIONS & PERFORMATIVE ACTS
Grand opening: September 3, 6pm
Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →Hungary L!ve invites a selected group of visual artists active in both New York and Budapest, exploring the theme "MULTILOCATION: NEW YORK-BUDAPEST."
Guided tour with the artists:
September 3, 6.40pm;
September 6, 2:00pm
7 September, 12:00pm
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details →Máté Bartha’s Anima Mundi follows a fictional observer seeking hidden patterns and order within a sprawling, imaginary city.
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
September 3-7
Presented at The Gallery at Dobbin Mews
50-52 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →We all carry physical and emotional pain, from minor discomforts to overwhelming suffering. This dance installation gives form to pain through movement, exploring how we confront and live with it. Lili Stern embodies this struggle, interacting with inflatable “pain bags” in a visceral, evocative performance.
Event place:Presented at TBSP Studio 1st floor
48 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn
András Böröcz (b. 1956, Budapest) is a Hungarian visual and performance artist based in Brooklyn, who has been active in the United States since 1986. His interdisciplinary work combines sculpture, drawing, installation, and performance.
Music by Ádám Móser
Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details →Máté Bartha’s Anima Mundi follows a fictional observer seeking hidden patterns and order within a sprawling, imaginary city.
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
September 3-7
Presented at The Gallery at Dobbin Mews
50-52 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →Hungary L!ve invites a selected group of visual artists active in both New York and Budapest, exploring the theme "MULTILOCATION: NEW YORK-BUDAPEST."
Guided tour with the artists:
September 3, 6.40pm;
September 6, 2:00pm
7 September, 12:00pm
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details →An exciting contemporary adaptation of Gerhart Hauptmann's work from the 19th century, titled "Lonely Lives." Generational problems manifest most when the knowledge of previous generations quickly becomes outdated.
A performance by Katona József Theatre, Budapest
La Mama Experimental Theatre Club– The Downstairs Theatre
66 EAST 4TH STREET, NEW YORK, 10003
Sisi’s first song and homemade music video, Yalla, debuted online in January 2022. Following a string of popular tracks, she released Rappelj jobban and her first EP, SISTEMATIIK, which marked her breakthrough moment. Since then, she has become one of the most popular and successful hip-hop artists in Hungary.
Event place:NUBLU
151 Avenue
Details →OIEE is the colorful electronical solo project of Bence Kocsis launched in 2019. OIEE’s main genres are nudisco, dance and R&B, mixing instrumental sounds with tropical and not-so-tropical house, techno, disco and trance elements and modern soul-like vocals...
Event place:NUBLU
151 Avenue
Details →Máté Bartha’s Anima Mundi follows a fictional observer seeking hidden patterns and order within a sprawling, imaginary city.
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
September 3-7
Presented at The Gallery at Dobbin Mews
50-52 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →Hungary L!ve invites a selected group of visual artists active in both New York and Budapest, exploring the theme "MULTILOCATION: NEW YORK-BUDAPEST."
Guided tour with the artists:
September 3, 6.40pm;
September 6, 2:00pm
7 September, 12:00pm
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details →An exciting contemporary adaptation of Gerhart Hauptmann's work from the 19th century, titled "Lonely Lives." Generational problems manifest most when the knowledge of previous generations quickly becomes outdated.
Event place:La Mama Experimental Theatre Club – The Downstairs Theatre
66 EAST 4TH STREET, NEW YORK, 10003
A young film director is invited by the mayor of a village to facilitate a summer workshop for kids. He quickly discovers that the village is overrun with corruption and exploitation. He decides to intervene, but his good intentions threaten everyone involved.
Event place:Presented at TBSP Studio ground floor
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →Máté Bartha’s Anima Mundi follows a fictional observer seeking hidden patterns and order within a sprawling, imaginary city.
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
September 3-7
Presented at The Gallery at Dobbin Mews
50-52 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →Hungary L!ve invites a selected group of visual artists active in both New York and Budapest, exploring the theme "MULTILOCATION: NEW YORK-BUDAPEST."
Guided tour with the artists:
September 3, 6.40pm;
September 6, 2:00pm
7 September, 12:00pm
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details →How can parenting and freelancing be reconciled? How can we be full-time parents and freelancers at the same time? How can independent professionals find balance between childcare and (creative) work?
Event place:Movement Research, 150 1st Ave, New York, NY 10009, United States
Details → RSVP →Goulash Extravaganza is a community-based culinary art program centered around one of Hungary’s most iconic dishes: the goulash. The project brings people together through the act of cooking, creating space for connection, dialogue, and the sharing of cultural values.
Event place:Presented at TBSP ground floor
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →Máté Bartha’s Anima Mundi follows a fictional observer seeking hidden patterns and order within a sprawling, imaginary city.
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
Presented at The Gallery at Dobbin Mews
50-52 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →
András Böröcz was born in Budapest, Hungary. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest and was a member of Indigo, an underground artist group that was critical of the dictatorship.
Event place:Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →Hungary L!ve invites a selected group of visual artists active in both New York and Budapest, exploring the theme "MULTILOCATION: NEW YORK-BUDAPEST."
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →#Orpheus#Eurydice, the first full-evening performance collaboration between Simkó and Grecsó, is a richly textured, emotionally resonant contemporary dance piece.
Event place:La Mama Experimental Theatre Club – The Downstairs Theatre
66 EAST 4TH STREET, NEW YORK, 10003
Máté Bartha’s Anima Mundi follows a fictional observer seeking hidden patterns and order within a sprawling, imaginary city.
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
September 3-7
Presented at The Gallery at Dobbin Mews
50-52 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn
Details → RSVP →Hungary L!ve invites a selected group of visual artists active in both New York and Budapest, exploring the theme "MULTILOCATION: NEW YORK-BUDAPEST."
Guided tour with the artists:
September 3, 6.40pm;
September 6, 2:00pm
7 September, 12:00pm
On view: September 4-7
Thursday 4.00pm-6.00pm,
Friday 4.00pm-7.00pm,
Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-5.00pm
Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn
Details →Hungary Live! And Hungarian poetry is alive and kicking. Actor András Pál sharpens his voice, cellist Tamás Rozs rosins his bow… and yes, the rumours are true: these two brilliant performers are bringing a fresh and vibrant selection of contemporary Hungarian poems to New York.
Details → RSVP →Our bodies keep the score. Past experiences, tension, daily stress, and trauma become deeply embedded in our muscles, movement patterns, and posture. As Bessel van der Kolk’s research shows, the connection between body and mind is essential in shaping how we perceive ourselves and the world.
Event place:Movement Research, 150 1st Ave, New York, NY 10009, United States
Details → RSVP →#Orpheus#Eurydice, the first full-evening performance collaboration between Simkó and Grecsó, is a richly textured, emotionally resonant contemporary dance piece.
Event place:La Mama Experimental Theatre Club – The Downstairs Theatre
66 EAST 4TH STREET, NEW YORK, 10003
Inspired by the Ten Commandments, the play of Csaba Székely follows ten individuals, gradually uncovering the hidden connections between them in the style of a crime series. As part of the staged reading there will be a visually atmospheric introduction created for this occasion by Kriszta Remete.
Event place:La Mama Experimental Theatre Club – The Downstairs Theatre
66 EAST 4TH STREET, NEW YORK, 10003
András Böröcz was born in Budapest, Hungary. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest and was a member of Indigo, an underground artist group that was critical of the dictatorship.
Event place:Presented at TBSP Studio
48 Dobbin St, Brooklyn

András Böröcz was born in Budapest, Hungary. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest and was a member of Indigo, an underground artist group that was critical of the dictatorship. In the late 1970s, he began performing for internationally with Laszlo Revesz, his friend and former classmate. They made several performances together between 1977-1987. The participation at the Documenta 8 Kassel, Germany, 1987 marks the highlight of their collaborative work.
After moving to New York in 1986, Böröcz concentrated on sculpture, conceptually working with post-Pop ideas of discarded and common materials. The pencil became his object of choice, both for its democratic nature and its function as an artist’s tool.
Böröcz has exhibited and performed extensively in Europe and the United States, where he both affiliations with commercial galleries. He exhibited with Tibor DeNagy Gallery, Adam Baumgold Gallery and Pavel Zoubok Gallery. His works can be found in major public institution and private collections as well, such as the Jewish Museum in New York, The National Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts and Jewish Museum, Ampersand Foundation, Johannesburg, Boston Public Library Special Collections, and the City College Public Art in New York.
Böröcz currently resides in Brooklyn, New York and is the founding director of Alma on Dobbin, Inc., a trustee of the Ampersand Foundation Johannesburg/NYC and co-founder and director of 2b Gallery in Budapest, Hungary. His next retrospective exhibition will open on February 3, 2026 at the Hungarian National Gallery on the history of the Revesz&Böröcz Performances between 1977-1987. His current works focus on the 80th anniversary of the Hungarian Holocaust. At the end of 2025 he will exhibit these works at the Art Department Budapest.
https://www.andrasborocz.com
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