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Koller Gallery

Coordinates:47°30′13″N19°01′57″E / 47.503536°N 19.032522°E /47.503536; 19.032522
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Exhibition room on the ground floor
View of the parliament house from the 3rd floor

TheKoller Gallery is a private gallery in theCastle District of Budapest, founded in 1953.[1] At the top floor of the three storied atelier-house, there is a memorial room for the Hungarian artistAmerigo Tot.[2]

History

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In the post war period the gallerist György Koller (1923–1996) founded the Association of Hungarian Engravers (“RMAK”)in 1953. In 1980, the first private gallery of Hungary was opened in the atelier-house of the Hungarian-Italian sculptorAmerigo Tot. From that time on the Koller Gallery presented not only graphic artists, but also sculptures and paintings. By 1984, an exhibition cum auction room was established in theHungarian National Gallery, which is known to extend cooperation with Koller Gallery. Additionally, an exhibition room was opened in Sándor Petőfi street as well as in the Hilton Hotel in the Castle District. György Koller died in 1996.

In 2006, the grandson of György Koller became the managing director of the Koller Gallery. The aim of the gallery still is to represent Hungarian and international modern and contemporary art.

Sculpture garden of the Koller Gallery

Represented artists

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From the beginning, the gallery represented contemporary artists, especially engravers and graphical artists. The Koller Gallery also represents modern and contemporary sculptors and modern and contemporary painters. The gallery also offers art appraisals and services for art collectors.

Amerigo Tot memorial room

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The Koller Gallery has been established in the former atelier-house of the Hungarian-Italian sculptorAmerigo Tot.[3] To pay a tribute to the artist, a permanent memorial room cum exhibition center has been opened in fall 2010.

References

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  1. ^Kata (2019-08-01)."Secret Oasis in the Castle District: Koller Gallery".Budapest Connection. Archived fromthe original on 2021-06-02. Retrieved2021-03-06.
  2. ^"Amerigo Tot room".museuly. 2017-09-09. Retrieved2021-03-06.
  3. ^"Amerigo Tot".Koller Gallery. Retrieved2021-03-06.

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