Art Historian Research fellow at the Central European Research Institute for Art History, working in avantgarde research. She earned her BA in Art History and Aesthetics at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), and her MA in Art Theory and Curatorial Studies at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. She completed her PhD in philosophy at the ELTE Institute for Art Theory and Media Studies. She is a researcher of early 20 th century art history and museology. In recent …
… framework, in line with methods and inquiries from the interdisciplinary crossovers of social history and art theory, such as urbanism, sociology of art, intellectual history, and cultural transfer. The central concept of the research program is the metropolis, understood as the large urban centers that emerged in the early 20 th century. The research project examines artistic production during the interwar period in relation to the broader social and cultural transformations of the …
… of the correspondence of József Rippl-Rónai (1861-1927) is a long-standing debt of Hungarian art history. This publication of great academic importance, long awaited by those interested in modern Hungarian art, is prepared by KEMKI ADK in collaboration with renowned Rippl-Rónai experts. Our aim is to compile an exhaustive collection and publish every letter ever written by and to Rippl-Rónai. Our estimate is about nine hundred letters in total. The manuscripts are to be published in …
… he was head of the Studio of Young Photographers. From 2009 to 2011, he taught the theory and history of photography at Fotografus Foundation School of Photography. In 2017, he taught a course on the theory and history of photography at the Doctoral School of the University of Theatre and Film Arts. From 2019 to 2020, he was managing editor at the online photography magazine www.punkt.hu . His research interests include contemporary photography and art theory. He has been working at …
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