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New Gallery Series Launches on ARTMargins Online Focusing on East-Central Europe

publication · 2026-04-19

ARTMargins Online has published the inaugural piece in a series profiling emerging galleries across East-Central Europe. Authored by Marisa Prihodova from Prague, the essay highlights the acb contemporary art gallery in Budapest, which operates commercially to sell contemporary visual art. The series aims to provide a platform for young gallerists to discuss their spaces and the economic and institutional hurdles they encounter. A slide show and detailed information, including resumes and mission statements, are accessible via the gallery's website at www.acbgaleria.hu. The publication originates from a group of young international art organizers based in Prague, Czech Republic, who have connected over the past decade. This initiative seeks to shed light on new gallery ventures in the region, offering insights into their operational challenges and goals.

Key facts

  • ARTMargins Online published the first essay in a series on young galleries in East-Central Europe in August 2004.
  • The essay is authored by Marisa Prihodova, who is based in Prague.
  • The series introduces new gallery ventures and allows young gallerists to discuss their spaces and challenges.
  • It features the acb contemporary art gallery in Budapest, which operates on a commercial basis.
  • The gallery's goal is to generate revenue by selling contemporary visual artworks.
  • Additional resources like resumes and mission statements are available at www.acbgaleria.hu.
  • The publication is produced by a group of young international art organizers living in Prague over the last ten years.
  • The series is titled "Series Young Galleries in Eastern Europe" and focuses on economic and institutional issues.

Entities

Artists

  • Marisa Prihodova

Institutions

  • ARTMargins Online
  • acb contemporary art gallery

Locations

  • Prague
  • Czech Republic
  • Budapest
  • Hungary
  • East-Central Europe

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