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SI-LA-GI invited other artists in 1984 as a first occasion to cooperate in a transformative spatial work. In 2003 he continued the visual dialogue with street art, Buddhist grand masters and other engaging creative people in the form of collective paintings. He learned to know...

Exhibition at Ludwig Museum, Budapest (Hungary). Az Anarchia. Utópia. Forradalom. című kiállítás egyik művésze, SI-LA-GI illegálisan átfestette saját művét, hogy párbeszédet generáljon művészet és forradalom kapcsolatáról. A múzeum igazgatója és a kiállítás kurátora, Fabényi Júlia szerint az akció nem más, mint infantilis vandalizmus, a módosított...

How do you start your day? With a Buddhist ritual, formal practice followed by a substantial breakfast. It’s quite a wide range from silence through Miles Davis and Beethoven to Indian and Japanese classical and authentic folk music. Interestingly, though I appreciate Bartók immensely, I’m not touched...