avantgárd

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    Magdolna Gucsa

    Magdolna Gucsa

    Art Historian Research fellow at the Central European Research Institute for Art History, working in avantgarde research. She holds an MA in art history from Eötvös Loránd University and a BA in international economics from Corvinus University of Budapest. She spent a semester at the University Paris-Nanterre. She completed her joint PhD in 2023 in the School for Advanced Studies in the …

    Sára Bárdi

    Sára Bárdi

    Art Historian Research fellow at the Central European Research Institute for Art History, working in avantgarde research. She started her studies in art history at Pázmány Péter Catholic University (BA, 2017), and completed her MA degree at the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) – Institute of Art History (2019). She is currently a PhD candidate at the ELTE Doctoral School of Philosophy, the …

    László Beke Archives

    László Beke Archives

    The László Beke Archive contains the correspondence of art historian, art writer, and theoretician László Beke (1944–2022) with Hungarian and international (especially Central and Eastern European) (neo-)avantgarde artists over several decades, as well as his documents, art projects, manuscripts, photographs, slides and printed publications. Of these, the so-called Imagination/Idea project …

    The Endre Tót Archives

    The Endre Tót Archives

    The Endre Tót Archives preserve art and historical documents of outstanding significance and value. When Endre Tót defected to West Berlin, his belongings were transferred to his brother. Later and at the artist’s request, the material was placed in the storage facility of the Contemporary Collection of the Hungarian National Gallery. It was gifted to the Museum of Fine Arts – Central European …

    The Estate of Lajos Vajda

    The Estate of Lajos Vajda

    Lajos Vajda (1908–1941) was a prominent figure of the Hungarian avantgarde who did not receive the recognition he deserved during his short lifetime. His wife, Julia Vajda, spent her entire life trying to rectify this, not only in Hungary, but in Europe as well. It was thanks to her perseverance that the majority of his artworks, which were known only to a close circle of friends and …

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