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    Magdolna Gucsa

    Magdolna Gucsa

    … art history) and Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE, Budapest, interdisciplinary history). Her research focuses on the avant-garde movements of the first half of the twentieth century. She is mainly interested in the politics of artistic practices (creation, collection, criticism, and institutionalisation) considered avant-garde in a broad sense. List of publications

    Sára Bárdi

    Sára Bárdi

    … Philosophy, the title of her thesis is Politics and Art in Hungary (1934–1944). The focus of her research is the history of interwar Hungarian art and visual culture with special emphasis on graphics, posters and exhibitions, as well as the visual propaganda and political iconography of the years of World War II. Between 2020 and 2024 she worked as museologist in the Hungarian National Gallery - Collection of Print and Drawings. List of publications Publications …

    ALBERT Ádám: My Appropriations (József Rippl-Rónai), 2022

    ALBERT Ádám: My Appropriations (József Rippl-Rónai), 2022

    … Geometry: Experiments in Enamel Art at the Bonyhád Factory (1968-1972). Ed. Róna Kopeczky, acb ResearchLab, Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, 2019, 90-96.

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

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

    … 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.

    ALBERT Ádám: System Analysis (KEMKI) I–IV, 2022–2023

    ALBERT Ádám: System Analysis (KEMKI) I–IV, 2022–2023

    … “The aim is no longer to make the letters legible, but to create new systems. Just as in a research report, what is presented is not the raw data itself, but their interpretation from a certain perspective.” (Ádám Albert) It is by abandoning the traditional, linear principle of reading, by breaking away from the usual process of perception, and by interpreting the letter-structures as puzzles, that we—detached from the constraints of interpretation—can avail ourselves to the …

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