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    Éva Bárdits

    Éva Bárdits

    … she was an activist of NEM! – Women for Each Other Movement, and a member of the PATENT Support Network of NANE (Association of Women for Women Together Against Violence). She has been working at Artpool since September 2023, where her primary responsibility is managing the collection’s inventory. Her main areas of interest include critical cultural research and underground-DIY cultural practices.

    Eszter Molnár

    Eszter Molnár

    … artists. Additionally, she also authored two monographs on tapestry art ( Eszter Kneisz – Networks , 2021 Edit Balogh: Weaving Patterns, 2023). She is currently a professional advisor to the Society of Hungarian Painters, as well as a teacher at the Corvin Drawing School and the Manzart Drawing School. List of publications

    Documents of János Tornyai (1869-1936)

    Documents of János Tornyai (1869-1936)

    … to his second wife) and 540 letters addressed to him. The correspondence clearly reveals Tornyai’s network of contacts, containing letters written to him by a number of prominent Hungarian artists (e.g. Jenő Barcsay, Mihály Munkácsy, József Rippl-Rónai, and Mihály Zichy), by some of his contemporaries from Hódmezővásárhely (Béla Endre, Mária Kovács, János Pásztor, and Gyula Rudnay), as well as by prominent art critics and writers (e.g. Ödön Gerő, Károly Lyka, to mention only a few). …

    The Digital "Attic Archive"

    The Digital "Attic Archive"

    … Source Approaches to Artist Archives Curating the Digital Attic Archive, a two-year Research Network Award project   funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh,   explores the work and legacy of the Attic Archive within a framework of international collaboration. Part of the Attic Archive, referred to as DATA (Daily Action Time Archive), was launched in 1980 and is now part of the Artpool Collection. Founded in Dundee, Scotland by artist Pete Horobin in 1975, the Attic Archive grew …

    Artist Archives of the Future

    Artist Archives of the Future

    … named after a prominent artist and theorist of the Polish neo-avantgarde, represents the art network of the 1970s and 1980s. Similar to—and in part overlapping with—Artpool, it has a significant collection of mail art, including works by several Hungarian artists (e.g. Sándor Pinczehelyi, László Beke, Gábor Attalai, György Galántai, Gábor Tóth and Dóra Maurer). The outcome of this collaboration was on view for the general public in November 2024, at the Platán Gallery in Budapest. …

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