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    László Százados

    László Százados

    … and contributed to a number of permanent (HNG) as well as monographic and thematic temporary exhibitions (HNG; Ludwig Museum, BHM Municipal Gallery - Kiscell Museum, etc.), and has also contributed to and edited the accompanying publications. His fields of research include Hungarian art and institutional history in the second half of the 20th century, as well as Hungarian contemporary art, including interdisciplinary areas such as dance and movement art.

    Eszter Szőnyeg-Szegvári

    Eszter Szőnyeg-Szegvári

    … was awarded the Ernő Kállai Art Critic Scholarship, in the framework of which she focused on the exhibition activities and international relations of the Council of Applied Arts (1955-1975). She began to work in the Data Archives of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery in 2015. As a museologist at the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Centre (ADK), she is mainly focused on the processing of the archives of the Lectorate of Fine and Applied Arts. Her research interests include …

    Zsófia Beke

    Zsófia Beke

    … 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.

    Imre Kiss

    Imre Kiss

    … 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 2023; his main responsibilities include digitalising collection …

    György Szücs

    György Szücs

    … cultural life during the interwar period, and socialist realism. In addition to curating numerous exhibitions, he has also authored and edited articles, studies and books on these subjects. He is a regular speaker at academic conferences and promotional events. He is co-author of the handbook entitled Hungarian Art in the 20th Century (1999) and curated the exhibition Destiny and Symbol: Hungarian Art in Transylvania 1920-1990 (2015, Hungarian National Gallery). He was awarded the …

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