Zwickl, András

András Zwickl art historian, professor at the Institute of Theory of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, head of the Design Theory MA program and the Design Curator specialization; between 1988–2023 he was curator at the Department of Painting of the Hungarian National Gallery. He taught as a guest lecturer at the Eötvös Loránd University and Pázmány Péter Catholic University, at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna. His main topic research: modern and avant-garde art, Hungarian art from the early 20th century and between the two world wars, museum and curatorial studies. He curated several exhibitions, authored and edited catalogues: In the Land of Arcadia – István Szőnyi and his Circle 1918–1928 (Hungarian National Gallery, 2001); The Artists’ House 1909–1914 – Modern Exhibitions in Budapest (Hungarian National Gallery, 2009); Derkovits. The Artist and His Times (with Katalin Bakos, Hungarian National Gallery, 2014); Magyar Modern – Ungarische Kunst in Berlin 1910–1933 (with Ralf Burmeister, Berlinische Galerie, 2022). He is a member of the Art History Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; in 2001 he won the Opus Mirabile Award for the exhibition of the year, in 2005 he received the Lajos Németh Prize.

Conferences
Central and Eastern European Artists in Interwar Metropolises
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