… The forms derived from textual, framed pictorial (painting, print, etc.), motion picture- and photography-based (perforated edge) media become “unified”: following its digitalisation and classification according to the new system, the data/information is stored in the corresponding files and folders.
… 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, …
Digitalization Assistant (Technical Group) Imre Kiss is a graduate of the Photography Program of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Kaposvár, (2018). He worked as an exhibition coordinator 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 …
… This series is particularly special because it is the earliest surviving example of documentary photography in Hungary. The daguerreotypes in this series document art objects and the exact date and location of the daguerreotypes of the series are also known, as well as the sponsor and the creator. Their value is also enhanced by the fact that the pictures were taken outdoors in the yard of the artist's house in Buda, and one of them shows a full portrait of the sculptor. István Ferenczy …
… 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 …