Abed Abdi and Hungarian President Árpád Göncz: A Gift That Endures

In the 1990s, Palestinian artist Abed Abdi had the honor of meeting Hungary’s first democratically elected president, Árpád Göncz (in office 1990–2000) gonczarpad.hu+11en.wikipedia.org+11teraz.sk+11. During Göncz’s presidency, Abdi gifted him a special limited-edition silk-screen print, which was installed in the presidential residence as a lasting token of their cultural exchange.

Following the passing of President Göncz and later his wife, Mária Zsuzsanna Göntér Göncz, the Göncz family decided to auction their personal mementos. On November 21, 2020, at a charity auction in Budapest held by Műgyűjtők Háza and broadcast online, the silk-screen—alongside other personal gifts—was sold to raise funds for the newly established Göncz Árpád Foundation, founded by the Göncz children in 2012 to honor their father’s legacy gonczarpad.hu+2gonczarpad.hu+2axioart.com+2.

“The proceeds from the auction will be used for the operations of the Göncz Árpád Foundation, to preserve the memory of the former president and his wife” klubradio.hu+5gonczarpad.hu+5klubradio.hu+5.

Why It Matters

This story exemplifies the power of art in diplomacy and the personal bonds it can foster across cultures. Abdi’s print not only decorated the official residence but also found a renewed purpose, supporting cultural and democratic values through the foundation it benefitted. It reminds us that a single gesture—an artwork—can ripple through time, transcending national borders and nurturing new forms of legacy.

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