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Art, Identity, and Freedom

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Art, Identity, and Freedom

I: Imre, thank you for speaking with us today. You have an intriguing story as a Hungarian-born artist now living and creating in Australia. How would you describe the role of visual artists in today’s rapidly changing and globalised world? IBi: I believe artists have always played a crucial role in reflecting the world around them, but today, that role feels even more significant. We’re living in a time of great political and social upheaval, climate crises, and technological transformation. Visual artists, in particular, are not only witnesses to these changes but also active participants in shaping the conversation about...

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See behind the scenes of artist Imre Badonski's studio

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See behind the scenes of artist Imre Badonski's studio

In the heart of the Australian Blue Mountains, nestled among the towering gum trees, stands my art studio. The land, with its vastness and peculiar beauty, had captivated me from the moment I set foot on it. Here, amidst the cacophony of cicadas and the occasional cry of a distant kookaburra, I find the freedom to create. My studio, a modest tin shed with sun bleached walls seems almost an extension of the land itself.  Here I make my journey into the heart of my creative process, showing how personal experiences shape my bold artistic vision. 

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The Leopold Museum: A Sanctuary Of Schiele’s Masterpieces

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The Leopold Museum: A Sanctuary Of Schiele’s Masterpieces

My visit to the Leopold Museum in Vienna was a journey into the heart of Egon Schiele's artistic legacy. Situated in the Museums Quartier, the Leopold Museum houses an extensive collection of Schiele's work, offering visitors a deep dive into the provocative and emotive nature of his art. For me, a Hungarian-born artist now residing in Australia, this visit was more than a brush with history; it was a profound encounter with a substantial body of work that has shaped modernist sensibilities.  As I wandered through the museum's halls, I was enveloped by the intensity of Schiele's compositions. Schiele's candor and exploration of the human...

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Artistic destinations: Brushstrokes of the Pacific

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Artistic destinations: Brushstrokes of the Pacific

In the heart of the South Pacific, amid the turquoise waters and emerald-green islands of Fiji, there existed a world far removed from 'everything that is artificial and conventional' of urban life. It was here that I sought inspiration beyond the confines of my studio. My journey began with a quest for authenticity, a desire to immerse myself in cultures untouched by the modern world. I embarked on an adventure to explore the remote island villages of Fiji, where traditions were woven into the very fabric of daily life. My first encounter was with the village of Yageta, nestled amidst rolling hills and...

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A conversation with Imre Badonski (2023)

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A conversation with Imre Badonski (2023)

I: Imre, thank you for taking the time to chat with us today. Your journey from Hungary to Australia and the evolution of your art is truly fascinating. Can you share with us some insights into how your artistic journey began? IB: Thank you for having me. My journey into art started as a child in Hungary. The rich cultural heritage and the Hungarian people dramatic journey through history left a profound impact on me. When I moved to Australia, it was like stepping into a new world—a world that inspired a whole new chapter in my artistic exploration. I:...

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