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    Imre Kiss

    Imre Kiss

    … Assistant (Technical Group) Imre Kiss is a graduate of the Photography Program of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Kaposvár, (2018). He worked as an exhibition coordinator at Mai Manó House and then at acb Gallery, where he was responsible for the background work for exhibitions and art fairs. In 2018, he was awarded a grant by the Association of Hungarian Photographers, and became a member of the Studio of Young Photographers (FFS). He has been working at KEMKI since …

    "Active - Archive - Research" Workshop

    "Active - Archive - Research" Workshop

    … different professional backgrounds) will start their work under the leadership of Andrea Pócsik, cultural researcher. The idea of the "laboratory" is based on the unique feature of Artpool that participants can develop their own research questions in discussion with the founders, artist György Galántai and Júlia Klaniczay, and find the right paths to understand the archive and explore the collection. They will also learn about the complementary but different methods of art history and …

    Showcasing Selections From the Collection

    Showcasing Selections From the Collection

    … FUTURE BEGINNINGS / COINCIDENCES | NOW, 01/12/2022-06/04/2023 Art periodicals of alternative culture in Hungary in the 1980s, 07-09/09/2022 Tót Endre: Documents Make Me Glad/Sad/Mad, 19/10/2021-31/01/2022 Language Games, 11/05-19/08/2022 Galántai 80 — Souvenirs for the Future , 18/06/2021

    Daguerreotypes in the Collection of KEMKI ADK

    Daguerreotypes in the Collection of KEMKI ADK

    … of Hungarian national identity in the nineteenth century Reform era. In addition to its cultural-historical significance, the series is also of significant technical-historical interest because very few verifiable Hungarian daguerreotypes have survived. This series is particularly special  because it is the earliest surviving example of  documentary photography in Hungary. The daguerreotypes in this series document art objects and the exact date and location of the daguerreotypes of …

    Éva Bárdits

    Éva Bárdits

    Assistant Museologist She graduated from the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Lóránd University (ELTE) with a BA in Art History. She then went on to obtain an MA in Medieval History from Central European University (CEU), as well as an MA in Cultural Industry Studies from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Previously, she was an activist of NEM! – Women for Each Other Movement, and a member of the PATENT Support Network of …

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