Art Historian He studied History of Art at ELTE (MA, 2009; PhD, 2016), and History at CEU (MA, 2010). He has been a researcher in the Research Department of KEMKI since 2021. He was previously the head of scientific affairs at the Ferenczy Museum Center in Szentendre (2017–2021) and worked at the Art Collection of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2014–2017). He was a participant in the ‘Hungarian Art of the …
Project-Leader, Chief Museologist He graduated from the Department of Art History at ELTE in 1999 and from the Department of Hungarian Language and Literature in 2000. From 1999 to 2002 he was a young research fellow at the Research Group for Art History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. From 2002 to 2006 he worked at the Hungarian National Gallery, and from 2006 to 2009 at the Museum of Fine Arts in the Collection of International Art after 1800. Since 2022 he has …
Chief Museologist (Archive of the Lectorate) He graduated from the Department of Art History and History at ELTE BTK. He has been working at the Hungarian National Gallery since 1988, until 2020 as Chief Museologist of the Contemporary Collection, and since 2021 as Chief Museologist of the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK). He has been editor of the Balkon journal of contemporary art since 1997. He is a member of the Hungarian Section of AICA since 1999. He has …
… 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 …
… Nonetheless, the Studio’s exhibitions, and especially its annual shows held at the Ernst Museum, constituted important events on the contemporary scene. After the change in regime, in May 1990, the FKS became the Studio of Young Artists’ Association (Fiatal Képzőművészek Stúdiója Egyesület, FKSE) with its own exhibition space—Studio Gallery—in Képíró Street, and in 2007 Studio Gallery moved to Rottenbiller Street. For more on the history of FKS and FKSE, visit their website: …