Museologist (Archive) Since February 2020, she has been a staff member of the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK). Her field of research includes avant-garde theatrical experiments in the interwar period, their art-theoretical background and international relations. In 2013-2014, she completed a one-year MA programme in Comparative History at the Central European University. From 2014 …
Chief Museologist (Photo Archive) He graduated in 2005 from the Department of Hungarian Language and Literature at SZTE BTK and from the Department of Cultural Organising and Media at SZTE-JGYTFK. From 2008 to 2010 he was a student at The Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles and the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava. In 2013, he was a fellow at NEDCC, Andover, USA. In 2019, he …
Museologist (Archive of the Lectorate) In 2017 he received his master’s degree in art history from Pázmány Péter Catholic University, and since 2017 he has been working at the Archive of the Hungarian National Gallery. Since 2019 his main field of activity has been the management and processing of the materials of the Archive of the Lectorate for Fine- and Applied Arts along with the related …
Photographer (Technical Group) In 1976, he earned a qualification in boat engineering and in 1983, received a degree in education from Kandó Kálmán Polytechnic. He subsequently worked as a photographer and design editor for books, artist’s books, and periodicals. In 2017, he began working at the Data Repository of the Hungarian National Gallery and after the organisational changes, he became …
… and Documentation Center (ADK), her main fields of research include the art of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries as well as protected Hungarian artworks of high priority in private ownership. She compiled the oeuvre catalogue for the retrospective exhibition of Károly Ferenczy’s work at the HNG, and is currently one of the editors of the forthcoming volume of József Rippl-Rónai’s correspondence.