Abstract
Agár — The Hungarian Greyhound Project is an audiovisual collage composed of thirty individual interviews and filmed sequences, screened on television monitors arranged in clusters within the exhibition space. The central character is a dog, the Agár, in its role as a specific Hungaricum. The animal is used to demonstrate a complex system of stratification across Hungarian society. Alongside footage of the dog hunting, racing and training, Csáki & Pálfi investigate and explore this system of representation by presenting recorded interviews with the parties directly involved with the dog, or indirectly affected by its activities: the breeder, the owner, the veterinarian, the dog handler, the hunter, the politician.
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2006 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
Csáki, L., Pálfi, S. (2006). Agár — The Hungarian Greyhound Project. In: Küba. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-38214-3_19
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-38214-3_19
Publisher Name: Springer, Vienna
Print ISBN: 978-3-211-36513-7
Online ISBN: 978-3-211-38214-1