Regional and Transregional Cultural Transfer in the Art of the 1970s Project leader: Emese Kürti, Zsuzsa László The Resonances research project examines the historical relationships, interactions, collaborations, cultural-political-social differences and similarities between the art scenes of the Central and Eastern European region from the second half of the 1960s to the fall of communism. Between 2021 and 2023, the first phase of the project, …
… name from Endre Tót’s conceptual program centred on the notion of joy, which was launched in the 1970s. His early joy pieces and the actions of the TÓTalJOY series are considered among the most important works of Eastern European conceptual art. The TÓTalJOY Prize, with a monetary value totalling EUR 10,000, aims to provide financial and institutional support to contemporary artists whose practice is research-oriented. Entries to the annually announced open call are expected from …
… Catholic University as an art historian, specialising in the hyper-realist art of the 1960s and 1970s, and went on to study art management at MOME. She worked as an art assistant at Csók István Gallery, where she was responsible for the administration of exhibitions and contributed to the organisation of temporary exhibitions. In 2021, she joined the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK) team, where she is in charge of the overall administration and organisation.
… or author of several articles; researcher in the alternative art forms and activities of the 1970s and 1980s. From 1976 participant or assistant of many art projects concieved by György Galántai and realized in the framework of Artpool.
… the post-1960s avant garde art in Hungary, primarily including conceptual photography of the 1960-70s, media art of the 1980-90s, Internet-based art and Internet culture of the 1990s and contemporary photo-based art practices. She is currently on maternity leave. List of publications Publications