The exhibition is open to the public:
31 August 2023 – 01 October 2023
Tuesday – Sunday from 12 to 7 pm.
Closed on Mondays and public holidays
Curator: Péter Baki
Opening: 30 August 2023, Wednesday, 6 pm.
Opening speech by Zoltán Molnár photographer
The creative attitude of Imre Benkő (b. 1943, Kispest) usually culminates in the creation of photographic series that span years, often decades.
This determination becomes manifest in very different series, like the one made in Ózd or the one whose subject is the Sziget Festival. However, all his pictures communicate their message in the same visual language, and you can immediately recognize Benkő’s signature use of perspective or choice of angle of view, both which stem from his sensitive method, of which humour is a component. Another salient feature of his approach is what is called humanist photography, which dates back to André Kertész and which later became the guiding principle in particular in the work of French photographers.
The photographer, who turns 80 this year, presents a small slice of Budapest’s 150 years with 50 of the photographs he took in City Park. Almost every year since 1969, when he began the series, he added a picture. Imre Benkő feels at home in situations where he can be an unobserved observer of the life of the man in the street, and his approach to his subjects is marked by an unparalleled professional humility and sensitivity that allows the ordinary people in his pictures to become heroes. In a remarkable first, this exhibition also presents a few colour shots by the artist. These photographs are rare pieces of Hungarian contemporary photographic history, and this year they are also linked to the 150 years of Budapest.
‘As a photographer, I am interested in the visual interpretation of the real world, in a distinctive documentary representation of people and their environment. I study the stages of human life, I formulate images and photographic essays of my experiences filtered through reality, make subjective portraits of the times.’
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Imre Benkő (b. 1943, Kispest)
He started to learn photography at the age of twenty, and completed the press photographer programme of the National Association of Hungarian Journalists’ School of Journalism.
In 1975 and 1978 he won gold medals at the World Press Photo competition. In 1992, the photo series that documented the decline of metallurgy in Ózd won him the scholarship of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund (New York).
Between 1968 and 1986, he was a staff photographer at MTI, the national news agency, and then chief photographer at Képes 7 and Európa Magazin. Between 1991 and 2008, he was represented abroad by the Paris-based photo agency, Wostok Press.
Since 1988, he has been awarded various grants (Kassák Lajos Art Scholarship, Budapest Photography Scholarship, André Kertész and Hungart Scholarship), and travelled to many countries around the world, where he trained his focus on people, social and societal structures.
He has had more than seventy solo exhibitions, and he has participated in hundreds of group exhibitions around the world. His works are held by a number of important public collections, galleries and private collectors.