Project leader: Sára Bárdi – Magdolna Gucsa – Eszter Őze Our research on the avantgarde examines the media, institutional changes and series of events that characterised the period in the context late 19 th – early 20 th century social movements and mass culture. It goes beyond the aesthetic interpretations of art and approaches it through its social embeddedness and international …
… participated in the realisation of research-based exhibitions ( Parallel Avant-garde – The Pécs Workshop 1968-80 ; Bosch+Bosch Group and the Vojvodina Neo-avantgarde Movement ). Her curatorial interests have also focused on the relationship between contemporary art and public spaces, as well as explorations of possibilities for cooperation and the examination of current social problems ( Winterreise, Budapest Gallery, 2022; Slow Life – Radical Practices of the Everyday, Ludwig Museum, …
… Photo and Animation Art Studio, she has organised and led numerous animation and photography workshops, as well as children’s camps. Her most notable exhibitions include: Transitional Objects, Transitional Landscapes, Deák Erika Gallery, 2023, trio exhibition Autonomous After All, Fészek Gallery – Herman Hall, 2022, solo exhibition A Whale of a Bad Time, ISBN – books+gallery, 2020, group exhibition Women’s Voices – Women's Fates Encaged, MŰTŐ, 2018, solo …
… 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, through creating imaginary projects (exhibition, event, research) based on their interests. …
… refining the lists during his visits to Budapest in 2010, 2012, and 2019. Visit and workshop at Artpool, 24-25/10/2024