ARTISTS

MÁRK MARTINKÓ

1985, Hungary

Education

2011-12 Fotografus – Photography School Foundation, Budapest, Hungary

2004-09 Budapest TECH – Media Technology and Media Communication, Hungary

Selected solo shows

2018 What Has Always Been Conceived and Signified under that Name, MyMuseum Gallery, Budapest, Hungaryallery, Budapest, Hungary

2017 Artificial Green, Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center, Budapest, Hungary

2016 Enclosed garden, Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA-D), Dunaújváros, Hungary

2014 Beyond Nature, Viltin Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

Selected group shows

2019 Polyphony, Contemporary Acoustic Exhibition, AQB, Budapest, Hungary

2019 Plan D, Institute of Contemporary Art - Dunaújváros (ICA-D), Dunaújváros, Hungary.

2019 Kraft, werk, Studio Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

2019 ArtScience, MANK, Szentendre, Hungary 

2018 MIA International Photography and Moving Image Art Fair, Milan, Italy

2016 Water connects, Hungarian House of Photography, Budapest, Hungary

2016 Soundscapes, Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center, Budapest, Hungary

2015 Young Kertész, young Hungarians, Hungarian Cultural Institute, Rome, Italy

2015 Save as, OFF_Festival Bratislava, Pisztory Palace, Bratislava, Slovakia

2015 80's Generation, Hungarian Cultural Institute, Sofia, Bulgaria

2012 A Nose for Pixels, Hungarian House of Photography, Budapest, Hungary

2011 Errorism, Galleria Studio44, Genova, Italy 

Martinkó’s works mainly deal with conceptual photography, videography and mixed media installations. His artworks are built around a core concept that reflects on the nature of human thinking and its impact on the environment. Most of his projects have been inspired by artificial spaces both real and virtual, and influenced by science fiction culture. His art is characterised by transmediality, the use of data visualization and exploration of new technologies.

BARBARA MOURA

The main subjects of her works are usually feminism, sexuality, or emotional struggles, often personalized by self-portraits.

1989, Portugal

Education

National Film School of Portugal

Central Saint Martins, MA, Applied Imagination in the Creative Industries, London, United Kingdom

Selected solo shows

2019 Come and Sail Your Ships around Me, Fortuna, Vienna, Austria

2019 Pygmalion, Budapest, Hungary

Selected group shows

2019 Rethinking Vulnerability, Parallel Vienna, Austria

2018 #art&i, MyMuseum Galeria, Budapest, Hungary 

2018 Bright Minds, Dark Thoughts, Parallel Vienna, Austria

2017 Stimulus - for Art Number23 UK, Meiner Gallery, United Kingdom

2017 The Voice of __, Galerie la Capela, Paris, France

2016 Unwasted, Improper Walls, Vienna, Austria

2016 Freewheeling, Marx Halle, Vienna, Austria

2013, Q, Central Saint Martins, London, United Kingdom

KRISTÓF MURÁNYI

Murányi examines how past surrounds us in our present through the objects of our environment. The works are digital drawings inspired by existing objects and typical enterieurs that carry the memory of the past, but are still present in Hungarian spaces.

1978, Hungary

Education

2004 Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Visual Communication, Graphic Design

Selected solo shows

2021 KirakArt, Három Holló/Drei Raben, Budapest, Hungary

2018 Art Photo Budapest, Hungary

2009 17:50, L’Office, Budapest, Hungary

Selected group shows

2020 Tupperware Now and Then, MyMuseum Galeria, Budapest, Hungary 

2017 4G, Karton Gallery, Budapest, Hungary 

2012 Allstarz, Design Terminal, Budapest, Hungary

2002 13th Graphic Design Biennale, Békéscsaba, Hungary

MARCELL PITI

1990, Hungary

Education

2017 Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, MA, Photography, Budapest, Hungary

2013 Szent István University, BA Photography, Kaposvár, Hungary

Selected solo shows

2020 Soil, MODEM Modern and Contemporary Arts Center, Debrecen, Hungary

2015 Public Image, Expo, Milan, Italy

2015 Public Image, Hungarian House of Photography, Budapest, Hungary

Selected group shows

2021 Gen/re, Museum Kiscell, Budapest, Hungary

2019 nem nagyon bírjuk egymást a falakkal, exhibition tour in Hungary

2018 MIA International Photography and Moving Image Art Fair, Milan, Italy

2016 Photobook2.0, Petofi Museum of Literature, Budapest, Hungary 

2016 Save as, OFF_Festival Bratislava, Pisztory Palace, Bratislava, Slovakia

2015 Document, copy, fake, FUGA, Budapest, Hungary

2012 Random 12, Hungarian House of Photography, Budapest, Hungary

2011 Photo Biennial, Dunaújváos, Hungary

Piti’s works depict living space from an anthropologist’s point of view. His photos focus on urban or rural, sometimes fictitious environments, and human presence provides the core of the works, even so when they lack human figures.

ÁKOS RAJNAI

1980, Hungary

Education

2012  PRO IDENTITY, workshop led by Saul Robbins American photographer, Hungarian House of Photography, Budapest, Hungary

2008-2010  KONTAKT Courses of Art Photograpy, Faculty of Fashion
Photography and Faculty of Video Art, Budapest, Hungary

2002-2008  University of Pécs, Arts Department, Faculty of Communications, Hungary

2004-2007  Camera Anima Arts School, Faculty of Photography, Budapest, Hungary

Selected group shows

2019 One in a Million, Brody Studio, Budapest, Hungary

2019 ArtScience, MANK, Szentendre, Hungary

2016/2017  In Essence, K.A.S. Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

2016  Celeste Prize exhibition, OXO Tower, London, United Kingdom

2016  Essenceless, Tünde ÚJSZÁSZI & Ákos RAJNAI, Mono Art & Design Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

2016  The starting lineup, Karinthy Salon, Budapest, Hungary

2015  To be counted, Group exhibition of new members of FFS (Studio of Young Photographers Hungary) MÜSZI, Budapest, Hungary

2012  Lajos Kozma Crafts and Design Grant, Museum of Applied Arts Budapest, collaboration with Tünde Újszászi artist, designer (photo documentation about The Object), Hungary

2011  László Moholy-Nagy Design Grant, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, collaboration with Endre Fazekas fashion designer, Hungary

2006  Month of Photography, Godot Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

The body of Rajnai’s works contains video art and photography series of contemplative nature. His works revolve around issues such as the experience of meditative observation and presence, the regularities of human existence and its quality, as well as its sometimes harmonic, yet contradictory relationship with nature.

ANNA RUBI

1988, Hungary

Education

2013-2015 Zürich University of the Arts, MA, Transdisciplinarity in the Arts, Switzerland

2010-2013 Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, BA, Media Design, Hungary

Selected solo shows

2020 Welcome on Board!, Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary

2017 Revolution of Symbols, MyMuseum Galeria, Budapest, Hungary

2014 Box of Homes, Rotehaus Zürich, Switzerland

Selected group shows

2019 nem nagyon bírjuk egymást a falakkal, Három Holló, Budapest, Pécs, Szeged, Győr, Debrecen, Nyíregyháza, Hungary

2019 Perspectives - Contemporary Hungarian Landscape, Museum Kiscell, Hungary

2019 Value the Process, TART, Zürich, Switzerland

2019 The Asylum, MyMuseum Galeria, Budapest, Hungary

2018 Panorama Program, FilmFest Dresden, Germany 

2018 MIA International Photography and Moving Image Art Fair, Milan, Italy

2017 Invisibly, short film (32 min), costume design, official selection of Cannes, France

2016 London Biennale, United Kingdom

2016 Pain of the Others, Z+ fund, Zürich, Switzerland

2015 We Have All the Time in the World, Doing Nothing Festival, Rote Fabrik Zürich & No Show Museum Zürich, Switzerland

2014 What We See and Make Seen, Baerengasse Museum, Zürich, Switzerland

Rubi has been collaborating with many international artists, and created a wide range of video works and installations. Her works demonstrate a strong critical attitude and social sensitivity.

EIRINI SOURGIADAKI

1981, Greece

Education

2018-present Zurich University of the Arts and University for Art & Design Linz, PhD, Artistic Research Fine Arts & Transdisciplinarity, Switzerland

2014 - 2017 Zurich University of the Arts, Master of Arts in Transdisciplinarity, Department Cultural Analysis and Mediation, Switzerland

2009 - 2011  Panteion University of Social and Political Science, Master Cultural Management, Department of Communication, Media and Culture, Athens, Greece

2000 – 2005: Panteion University of Social and -Political Science, Bachelor Sociology, Department of Sociology, Athens, Greece

Selected solo shows

2020 Welcome on Board!, Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary

2017 Metaphorai Teleportation & Transformation Services, Klara Kiss Zip Space, Zürich, Switzerland

Selected group shows

2019 Value the Process, TART, Zürich, Switzerland

2019 The Asylum, MyMuseum Galeria, Budapest, Hungary

2016 London Biennale, United Kingdom

2016 Pain of the Others, Z+ fund, Zürich, Switzerland

2016 Get Read of This, typing new stories on old books –live installation / performance, Festival des Arcs Baden, Cabaret Voltaire Zurich, Switzerland

2015 We Have All the Time in the World, Doing Nothing Festival, Rote Fabrik Zürich & No Show Museum Zürich, Switzerland

2013 Jukai: your ghosts sail in the woods, Comme il Faux Art Space, Athens, Greece

Sourgiadaki combines her writing with images, videos or performances in her work. She often creates interactive installations and collaborates with artists from various branches of art in her projects.

PÉTER TREMBECZKI

1983, Hungary

Education

2011-2015  Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, MA, Photography , Budapest, Hungary

2005-2009  Fotografus.hu, Budapest, Hungary

2005  ESC Ecole de Management, Business Studies, Erasmus program, Grenoble, France

2001-2005  Budapest Business School, BA, Media Management , Budapest, Hungary

Selected solo shows

2011  Recalculating, Faur Zsófi Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

Selected group shows

2019 Art Photo Budapest, Hungary

2018 New East Photo Prize 2018, Calvert 22 Foundation, London, United KingdoM

2016  Kolga Tbilisi Photo Festival, Tbilisi, Georgia

2015  Save As, OFF Festival Bratislava, Slovakia

2014  TérTág, FUGA Center of Contemporary Architecture, Budapest, Hungary

2012  Progressive Pathways, FFS 1977-2012, Hungarian Photography Museum, Kecskemét, Hungary

2009  Dunaújváros Photo Biennale, Dunaújváros, Hungary

Many of Trembeczki’s works combine analogue and digital techniques, and some focus on the complexity of the techniques themselves and what they represent. The artist experiments with different media platforms, while believes that there is a human being behind any technique after all. Or is there not?

ZOLTÁN VADÁSZI

1983, Hungary

Education

2017-2019  Kaposvar University, MA, Photography, Hungary

2010-202  Budapest University of Technology and Economics, MSc, Biomedical Engineer, Hungary

Selected solo shows

2021  Transhuman, with Veronika Szendro, MyMuseum Galeria, Budapest, Hungary

2019  Illusion of Knowing, with Akos Rajnai, MyMuseum Galeria, Budapest, Hungary

2018  “what has always been conceived and signified under that name”, with Mark Martinko, MyMuseum Galeria, Budapest, Hungary

Selected group shows

2021 48H Neukölln, KINDL, Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin, Germany

2020 BOTH WAYS, Science in the City Festival, EuroScience Open Forum, representing Hungary curated by Ludwig Museum–Museum of Contemporary Art and Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport, Trieste Contemporanea, Trieste, Italy

2020 BODYSCAPE – Nude in Contemporary Hungarian Photography, Kiscelli Museum, Budapest, Hungary

2019 Incheon Marine Asia Photography and Video Festival 2019, South Korea

2018 Trieste Photo Days 2018, Trieste, Italy

2018 Photographic Nude 2018 Exhibit, LightBox Photographic Gallery, Astoria, Oregon, USA

2017 Trieste Photo Days 2017, Trieste, Italy

2016 Project 8, Impossible Project Group Exhibition, Berlin, Germany

Works in public collections

Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét, Hungary

Vadászi’s works address isuees such as error aesthetics, questioning objective reality. His photo and video works as well as installations are often multi-disciplinary and he combines scientific approaches and methods with those of art. He experiments with the limits of post-photography, but frequently uses analogue isntant techniques as well.

ISABEL VAL

Isabel Val’s photographs are either experimental or are to be interpreted from an archeologist’s perspective. She often participates in collaborations and works in interdisciplinary projects. Many of her series examine stories of cities from the past via objects.

1988, Spain

Education

2019 Art Direction for Communication, MA, La Basad, Barcelona, Spain

2008-11 Artistic Photography and Visual Arts, BA, EASD Serra i Abelle, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain

2006-08 Media Production, BA, EMAV, Barcelona, Spain

Other Courses

2018 Introduction to Illustration, UAL Central Saint Martins, London

2014 Antique Techniques and Alternative Photographic Processes, Pati Llimona, Barcelona, Spain

2012 Conservation and Organization of Photographic Collections – IEFC, Barcelona, Spa

Selected solo shows

2014  Vibraciones, Revela-T Festival, Vilassar de Dalt, Spain

Selected group shows

2021 Conversations with Me, MyMuseum Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

2016 Invisibles, Forum Fotografic Can Baste, Barcelona, Spain

2015 Inicis, Barcelona Visions, Spain

2015 Ciudaades, Lacolect, Madrid, Spain