TOL, Internet portal, Czech Republic, June 17, 2007
The Roma Pavilion in Venice Biennale is the first significant event to feature Roma art to a wider audience…
The exhibition is curated by Tímea Junghaus, the first Roma art historian in Hungary and an acknowledged advocate for the cultural rights of minorities. In 2002 she has founded the János Balázs Gallery in Hungary…
”If the terra incognita of exotic gypsies has been the target of escape since 19th century modernism for Europe, have we all lost our search for Paradise?” - a rhetorical question asked by Tímea Junghaus.
