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    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 …

    Petra Csizek

    Petra Csizek

    … curator and programme organiser, participating in the creation and organisation of numerous exhibitions, professional programmes, public events, international projects and art prizes, as well as art studio and visitor programmes. She has previously worked at the Budapest Gallery (2020-2022), at the Ludwig Museum (2016-2017, 2019-2020), at the Art Brussels contemporary art fair (2013-2014), at the ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange (2012-2013), and at the Trafó Gallery …

    Ildikó Eleöd

    Ildikó Eleöd

    … and Culture at Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Between 2010 and 2016, she worked as an exhibition organizer and collection manager at MODEM Center for Modern and Contemporary Art in Debrecen. In addition to working on processing the Antal Lusztig Collection, she was also, for instance, curator of the exhibition entitled The Plain: Stories from the Past Two Hundred Years of Hungarian Fine Arts (2014). In 2012, she was awarded a grant to study the workings of the French Regional …

    Sára Gink-Miszlivetz

    Sára Gink-Miszlivetz

    … animation and photography workshops, as well as children’s camps.   Her most notable exhibitions include: Transitional Objects, Transitional Landscapes, Deák Erika Gallery, 2023, trio exhibition Autonomous After All, Fészek Gallery – Herman Hall, 2022, solo exhibition A Whale of a Bad Time, ISBN – books+gallery, 2020, group exhibition Women’s Voices – Women's Fates Encaged, MŰTŐ, 2018, solo exhibition

    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.

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