Join ICP’s Managing Director of Programs David Campany for a remote in-gallery tour and presentation of #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis, where you can also see my work!
More information and tickets are available here.
Join ICP’s Managing Director of Programs David Campany for a remote in-gallery tour and presentation of #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis, where you can also see my work!
More information and tickets are available here.
Slow down, and take a look tonight at this unique online group exhibition where I have been selected by Heroines Wave!
https://www.facebook.com/events/2628814464115190/
www.heroineswave.com/online-enclosedgarden
"2nd edition of the annual & nomadic exhibition THE ENCLOSED GARDEN about the female psyche.
The interplay of artists and writers from 23 countries and the web design of this online exhibit wrap you inside 31 brains.
In 2019, we were in Georgia, so we wanted to enlighten women artists there. 5 were selected. 26 others come from all over the world. Next step 2021 Thailand"
I am very happy to share with you, that I am exhibiting at the ICP - International Center of Photography!
The virtual exhibition has been launched yesterday, including my audio guide, what you can find under the number 25: https://gesso.fm/icp/collections/exhibitions/icpconcerned
You can find more information about the exhibition here: https://www.icp.org/.../icpconcerned-global-images-for...
“Global Images for Global Crisis is a selection of photographs collected from the ICP Concerned hashtag on Instagram in response to recent events worldwide.
Currently around 34,000 images have been posted from 54 countries. One thousand images are being chosen by a wide range of ICP staff—curators, administrators, and educators.
In June 2020, ICP initiated the show in its largest gallery space. The exhibition was announced to the public on August 11, 2020. It is the intention that when ICP is able to reopen its space, which is currently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
My work has been featured at Kreativ Magazine, HVG and Index! Thank you very much!
This exhibition is really dear to me, because this is the first time in years when I can finally make it to the opening of an exhibition where I show my work. But it is even more important for other reasons. When I was counting the seconds of the exposure of my camera obscura room photo, it seemed unimaginable that in three months I will see my picture on the wall while I am surrounded by my friends, in Budapest.
Take a look if you are in Budapest!
I am proud to share with you that a picture of my new lockdown series has been published in The Washington Post, selected by Chloe Coleman!
My photo has been published in the selection of Sky tg24 in Italy!
My work has been shortlisted at the competition of BOOM and Manfrotto!
My new project has been published in the “Hungarian photographers during the pandemic” selection at the blog of Capa Center! Thank you!
My new projects has been featured on the pages of Lucie Foundation, International Photography Awards and MassisolationFORMAT !
I have became the highlighted artist or Artconnect this month! Thank you!
My two ongoing projects Phases and Unsettled have been chosen to publish in the selections of ARTCONNECT Magazine!
During the lockdown I have began to work on my new series “Phases” where I process my feelings about the current situations. You can see more photos here.
You can see the first results of my ongoing experimental project here. More photos and videos are coming soon!
Today is the day of Hungarian Poetry. I did this project in collaboration with one of my favourite writer Péter Závada in 2013. I’ve created analogue enlargements with the contact print of his handwriting of the photographs which has been inspired by his poems. This one is my favourite.
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Ma van a magyar költészet napja. Ezt a projektet még 2013-ban csináltam Závada Péterrel. Analóg nagyításokat készítettem Péter kéziratával a versei által inspirált fotókból.
Ez itt az egyik kedvencem tőle az “Ahol megszakad” című kötetből:
Jövőre harminc
„…én vagyok a vesék és szívek vizsgálója;
és mindeniteknek megfizetek a ti cselekedeteitek szerint.”
Vesémbe látsz, Istenem, mint a röntgen.
Viharlámpásod csontig átvilágít.
Jövőre harminc – szívem visszadöbben.
Ellátni innét már a másvilágig.
Felelj dübörgő, fémes tapsaiddal,
valómban járjon át az égi szólam!
Nézd, félrever a szív, remeg a pitvar
-defibrillálj, ma még ne mondj le rólam!
Závada Péter
I am really excited, because usually I do not share a lot about my projects in advance, but yesterday I had the chance to show a teaser of my upcoming project at Fast Forward: women in photography.
My father is a sailor. Being in distance with someone I love, saying goodbye and reuniting from time to time, or tracking him on the world map were everyday things for me. My bedtime stories were their adventures with my mother around the world. During the course of the last years, I had to realize that moving so much between countries is not only about having a passion for travel but it’s my personal heritage as well. I have always been dreaming about travelling with him, just like my mother did, before I was born. Unfortunately due to the changing situation in Hungary after 1989, I had no chance to follow him when I grew up. Only the urge stayed to travel and discover as much as I can, and the pictures in my head of their anecdotes.
But in the last two years, I have partly achieved what I was dreaming about as a kid: I went on a trip for six months to discover the places what I have only heard about from their stories before. These days, being back in Europe I am still processing the materials. Now my plan is to create a book based on their memoirs, discovering more and more of my personal heritage. This photo is a teaser of this ongoing project, which I can’t wait to share with you, when it will be ready. 🖤
Follow our stories at @womeninphoto instagram, this evening I will share another ongoing project.
This week I will show my work at the Women in Photography instagram page, in #FFConversation with Heather Rattay, Pauline Rowan and Georgie White !
Follow us every day, I will share some of my ongoing projects!
It’s almost been a month now since I am home in quarantine. I am trying to spend my time being productive, experimenting on projects I did not have time before. I will post some results soon! #stayhome #homestudio #paris
There are several new photos in the section “Musicians” with Élodie Frégé, Mélanie Pain, Phoebe Killdeer, Péterfy Bori and Frenk, take a look!
I have been choosen to present my new ongoing project at the event of Fototreff Berlin in Mai Manó House. in the company of Kata Geibl and Péter Puklus.
This is the first time when I gave a public presentation and had an open discussion about an unfinished project of mine. It took some courage and was a very new kind of experience, but it was very interesting to see what impression people have looking at my photographs during the process. I would like to say thank you for all the feedbacks and ideas you gave me. Sometimes other opinions help you look at your work in a different perspective.