Artpool has been organizing exhibitions in Kapolcs since 1991. The continuation of the program of the Newkapolcs Gallery, operating between 1991 and 1995 was taken over by the Galántai House (K55) in 2009, and from 2015 on Artpool's presence in Kapolcs was expanded with the venue " Area 51 ". The visibility of Artpool's program in Kapolcs was strengthened by the Kapolcs Art Days, and later on the program …
… 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 …
… and the Arts. The former examines, in the framework of an international collaboration, the exhibitions and reception of Henry Moore, a key figure of modern art, in the Eastern Bloc (partners: Alina Șerban, Bucharest, The Institute of the Present; Lujza Kotočová, Prague, Academic Research Centre of the Academy of Fine Arts). Past events: The Modern Idol: Henry Moore in the Eastern Bloc Henry Moore and Czechoslovak Art after 1945 – exhibition, Hradec Králové, …
… 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.
… 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 materials, preparing creative materials, and publication editing.