… specialization. Her main areas of interest include research-based art and the intersections of public space, art, and design. She is currently a lecturer at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and teacher in the Design Culture PreMOME program. As part of the Research Department’s projects, she serves as the curator of the TÓTalJOY Prize and contributes to the processing of the László Beke Archive and the related research.
… of selling the works of its contemporary artist members, the Art Fund of the Hungarian People’s Republic established the Gallery Company (Képcsarnok Vállalat), with its own exhibition space (several in Budapest, and one in nearly every large city in Hungary). Until the 1980s, the Gallery Company monopolised the Hungarian Art world. The Gallery Company held regular solo exhibitions and other art events at its venues, and had weekly jury panels for evaluating and purchasing the submitted works …
… even though the exhibited material had to be approved by the Art Fund of the Hungarian People’s Republic (the organisation that maintained the Studio) and the Lectorate of Fine and Applied Arts (which ensured state-level supervision of its operations). 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’ …
… was founded in October 1982 as a member organisation of the Art Fund of the Hungarian People’s Republic. From its establishment, it had six departments: interior design, industrial design, applied graphics, textiles, silicate industry and silversmithing. Their first exhibition was held in 1984 at the Ernst Museum; their own exhibition space was opened at 16 Kálmán Imre Street. After the change of regime in 1990, the FIS became a public benefit association and changed its name to Studio of …
… participating in the creation and organisation of numerous exhibitions, professional programmes, public events, international projects and art prizes, as well as art studio and visitor programmes. She has previously worked at the Budapest Gallery (2020-2022), at the Ludwig Museum (2016-2017, 2019-2020), at the Art Brussels contemporary art fair (2013-2014), at the ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange (2012-2013), and at the Trafó Gallery (2010-2012). Between 2009 and 2011, she was a …