Hungarian Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2025 to Offer Alternative Scenarios for the Architecture Profession
"There Is Nothing to See Here" is the title of the exhibition hosted in the Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025. Since 2015, the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art has managed and organized both the temporary exhibition and the building. This year, it presents an alternative vision for the future of the profession. Curated by creative director and assistant professor Márton Pintér, together with Júlia Böröndy, founder of the platform Women in Architecture (WIA), and designed by Ingrid Manhertz and András Graf, the exhibition will showcase the work of 12 architecture professionals who apply their expertise in fields beyond the profession.
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"There Is Nothing to See Here" is the title of the exhibition hosted in the Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025. Since 2015, the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art has managed and organized both the temporary exhibition and the building. This year, it presents an alternative vision for the future of the profession. Curated by creative director and assistant professor Márton Pintér, together with Júlia Böröndy, founder of the platform Women in Architecture (WIA), and designed by Ingrid Manhertz and András Graf, the exhibition will showcase the work of 12 architecture professionals who apply their expertise in fields beyond the profession.