photography

20 result(s) for ‘photography’
    Klaudia Varga

    Klaudia Varga

    Digitalization assistant She graduated in photography from the University of Kaposvár, Faculty of Arts. Since 2017, she has been working as a digitiser at the Artpool Art Research Center.

    Sára Gink-Miszlivetz

    Sára Gink-Miszlivetz

    … of LILAEPER Photo and Animation Art Studio, she has organised and led numerous 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, …

    Eszter Molnár

    Eszter Molnár

    … several art exhibitions and publishing regularly. From 2014 to 2022, she taught the history of photography and art at the Álmos Jaschik Secondary School of Art, at Focus Education Centre and Montázs Drawing School. From 2015 to 2017, she worked at the Petőfi Literary Museum, where she participated in compiling and publishing the digital critical edition of Zsigmond Móricz’s correspondence. From 2018 – first with the support of the National Cultural Fund (NKA), then of the Hungarian …

    Flóra Barkóczi

    Flóra Barkóczi

    … mediums in the post-1960s avant garde art in Hungary, primarily including  conceptual photography of the 1960-70s, media art of the 1980-90s, Internet-based art and Internet culture of the 1990s and contemporary photo-based art practices. She is currently on maternity leave. List of publications Publications

    ALBERT Ádám: My Appropriations (László Moholy-Nagy), 2022

    ALBERT Ádám: My Appropriations (László Moholy-Nagy), 2022

    … connected to the oeuvre of László Moholy-Nagy, one of the great pioneers of Hungarian photography. The material of which the letter comprises a part was acquired by the Hungarian National Bank from the artist’s nephew, Levente Nagy in 2015. The collection primarily aids in scholarly research. In addition to lists of artworks, books and other publications, it also includes a few autograph letters and early watercolours, which had been left in the family’s possession.

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