… 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 …
… the collection in 2023, has begun, while sub themes such as the relation between abstraction and public space, textile art and public space are also coming into focus.
… to rendering the methodology and results of its art-historical research accessible to the wider public, and therefore periodically prepares a new series of events. KEMKI Methodology Workshop These workshops are offered to students of art history and art theory, with the aim of familiarising young professionals with the methodology of art history- and art theory-related research. Participants are also invited to explore the practical challenges involved in research-based work, …
… and Balkon, as well as in exhibition catalogues. She has frequented artists’ colonies and edited publications. Her fields of specialisation include art theory, the theories of space and perception, and crossovers between the image and three-dimensional space.
… 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.