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    Zsuzsa László

    Zsuzsa László

    … include transnational and decentralized approaches to Central and Eastern European art history and exhibition history, neo-avant-garde, conceptualism, cultural diplomacy, progressive pedagogy and art theory. She works at KEMKI since 2021, between 2019 and 2022 she was museologist at Artpool, between 2009 and 2019 she was curator at tranzit/hu, between 2006 and 2008 she worked at the Studio of Young Artists, and she was a guest lecturer at the Intermedia Department of the Hungarian …

    Zsófia Kókai

    Zsófia Kókai

    … region, financed by the Visegrad Fund. In 2022, she curated Lili Agg and Veronika Romhány’s exhibition entitled Unfold in Unknown Waters, held at the U10 Gallery in Belgrade. Her most recent curated solo exhibition was Ivor Almásy: Growth Spurt, at the Tér-kép Gallery in 2023.

    Zsófia Beke

    Zsófia Beke

    … she has been published in the periodicals Új Művészet, Műértő and Balkon, as well as in exhibition catalogues. She has frequented artists’ colonies and edited publications. Her fields of specialisation include art theory, the theories of space and perception, and crossovers between the image and three-dimensional space.

    Years of transition: the 1980s in Hungary and Eastern Europe

    Years of transition: the 1980s in Hungary and Eastern Europe

    … shaped the Hungarian art scene during the period. Published in Hungarian, the volume is titled Exhibitions and Criticism: Discourses on Visual Art in the 1980s. As part of the research project, we are organizing an international conference for 2026 on the entanglement of postmodern art and the capitalist transition in Eastern European art of the 1980s. Past events: What Can the Perspective of Borderlands Internationalism Offer Art Historians? A lecture by Joseph Grim …

    TÓTalJOY Prize

    TÓTalJOY Prize

    … Storm in the Archive also received special recognition. The winning project and the resulting exhibition, which took place in spring 2023, explored a particular cross-section of Artpool’s collection that utilised the art documents held there as a repository of knowledge and ideas that may be marginal from a traditional art-historical perspective, but are nevertheless exciting from an artistic standpoint. Tamás Kaszás’s exhibition entitled Savage Intern was on view at the Hungarian …

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