… her daughter, Vera Jakovits, and her daughter’s husband, Gyula Kozák, became the custodians of the documents (which had been kept at home), who subsequently transferred the estate to the ADK archives of the Museum of Fine Arts – Central European Research Institute for Art History. These were the documents that Stefánia Mándy used for writing the Vajda monograph published in 1983. Among the written sources, special mention should be given to the letters and postcards written to Julia Vajda …
The collection of documents relating to the art of Gyula Derkovits (1894-1934) is rather diverse: manuscripts, printed materials, photographs, personal papers and relics provide an insight into the artist’s life and oeuvre. Among the manuscripts, some of Derkovits’s letters and a list of his paintings, drawings and etchings are of particular significance, as is the artist’s widow’s correspondence about him with …
… Lugosi Lugó) Dávid Bíró: The Art of Ilka Gedő as Reflected in Her Writings, Notes and Other Documents (p. 707) Dávid Bíró: Die Kunst von Ilka Gedő im Spiegel ihrer Schriften, Notizen und anderer Dokumente (p. 604) István Hajdú – Dávid Bíró: The Art of Ilka Gedő. Oeuvre Catalogue and documents, Gondolat Kiadó, Budapest, 2003. ISBN 963-9500-13-5 István Hajdu – Dávid Bíró:The Art of Ilka Gedő. Oeuvre Catalogue and Documents, Gondolat Kiadó, Budapest, 2003. ISBN 963-9500-14-3 …
… past, explore possible points of connection, and seek a contemporary approach. They reflect on the documents—be it in the form of texts or objects—preserved in the relevant collection units (e.g., KEMKI ADK’s archives and lectorate materials) by reworking motifs and archive material. In the tapestries displayed along the corridor of the lectorate and in the research room (Ferenc Gróf and Zsófia Gyenes), the logos of art institutions that had defined the pre-regime-change era (Gallery …
… the digitalisation and the dissemination of the collection holdings – predominantly manuscripts, documents and archive photos – and the implementation of relevant research projects and publications concentrating on the collection’s units. The ADK takes care of the Hungarian Art Archive, which was established in 1920 by the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, to become subsequently further developed as the Hungarian National Gallery's Archive incorporating, for example, the complete records of the …