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    Dávid Fehér

    Dávid Fehér

    … Research Institute for Art History of the Museum of Fine Arts, curator of 20 th century and contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts, and assistant professor at the Institute of Art History, Eötvös Loránd University. He defended his PhD dissertation on the art of László Lakner at Eötvös Loránd University in 2018. His field of research is Central and Eastern European art history after 1960, with a special focus on the reception of Pop Art and Photorealism, as well as contemporary

    Anita Voleszák-Szabó

    Anita Voleszák-Szabó

    … as an art assistant at Csók István Gallery, where she was responsible for the administration of exhibitions and contributed to the organisation of temporary exhibitions. In 2021, she joined the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK) team, where she is in charge of the overall administration and organisation.

    György Cséka

    György Cséka

    … editor at the online photography magazine www.punkt.hu . His research interests include contemporary photography and art theory. He has been working at KEMKI since 2020. Since 2009, he has published in A mű, Artmagazin, Artportal, Fotóművészet, Műértő , Műút, PUNKT and Új Művészet, among others. He is editor of the volumes FFS Anthology 1985-2009 (2010) and Barnabás Neogrády-Kiss's Solitude (2021). His curatorial works include: Gabriella Cseh: …

    Petra Csizek

    Petra Csizek

    … curator and programme organiser, 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 …

    Péter Korniss Archive

    Péter Korniss Archive

    … in a book format, Korniss’s “photographic novel” is considered one of the milestones of contemporary Hungarian photography. The material donated to the KEMKI ADK Photo Archives includes black and white negatives, colour slides, contact sheets, prints and digital images. Additionally, a significant amount of books and press material have been donated to the institution, including articles, essays and studies published in Hungary and abroad, exhibition invites, as well as video and audio …

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