… 2020 leader of Artpool's archives and editor in chief of all Artpool's publications: samizdats magazines, books, printed or online; translator or author of several articles; researcher in the alternative art forms and activities of the 1970s and 1980s. From 1976 participant or assistant of many art projects concieved by György Galántai and realized in the framework of Artpool.
… of Theatre and Film Arts. From 2019 to 2020, he was managing 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 …
… allow visitors to experience up close the workings of an “active archive”. Fanzine Anatomy – Alternative Hungarian Publications on Music and Politics from the Artpool Collection, 14/05-19/09/2025 Documents from the first decade of Artpool Art Research Center, 06/03-08/05/2024 Ray Johnson 96 - Nothing, Chance, and Identity, 16/10/2023-13/01/2024 Fluxus@Artpool, 12/07-04/10/2023 50 Years of Rememberance/Basic Differences, 04/25-28/06/2023 FUTURE …
… project and exhibition plans, brochures (silkscreened, printed, and xeroxed), publications (magazines and books), personal gifts and items received through the mail, as well as dedicated objects and artworks, and are dated between 1971 and 1978, with the endpoint being Endre Tót’s emigration to West Berlin and the start of his DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) scholarship. /László Százados/
… sent some of her small paintings home to her parents so they could sell them, along with some magazines and, of course, some essential items such as soap and clothes. Her 1954 exhibition was opened by André Breton at La galerie à l'étoile scellée in Paris. Unfortunately, however, no letters survive from that time, only a reference to her art as “great things in the making”. On the postcards we see some friends, Simon Hantai, Tica (Teréz Dávid, who at this time worked with Jean Cocteau …