… of the materials of the Archive of the Lectorate for Fine- and Applied Arts along with the related research service. Together with Eszter Szőnyeg Szegvári, he leads thematic city walks presenting the work of the Lectorate in the light of public artworks.
… 2010. As chief museologist of the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK), her main fields of research include the art of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries as well as protected Hungarian artworks of high priority in private ownership. She compiled the oeuvre catalogue for the retrospective exhibition of Károly Ferenczy’s work at the HNG, and is currently one of the editors of the forthcoming volume of József Rippl-Rónai’s correspondence.
… Museum, etc.), and has also contributed to and edited the accompanying publications. His fields of research include Hungarian art and institutional history in the second half of the 20th century, as well as Hungarian contemporary art, including interdisciplinary areas such as dance and movement art.
… is mainly focused on the processing of the archives of the Lectorate of Fine and Applied Arts. Her research interests include the Hungarian art and institutional history of the second half of the 20th century, and more specifically, the public and poster art of the period, as well as industrial design and object culture. She is a lecturer at the University of Fine Arts, a professional consultant at Köztérkép, and vice-president of the Hungarian Poster Association. She publishes …
… Department of the Hungarian National Gallery, of which, in 1999, he became the secretary for research, and from 2010 to 2023, he served as deputy director for research. He is a researcher of 20 th -century fine art, with a special focus on the following topics/areas: the art scene of Nagybánya/Baia Mare, Romanian/Transylvanian art in general, cultural life during the interwar period, and socialist realism. In addition to curating numerous exhibitions, he has also authored and edited …