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ISCP, New York

With the support of TMU (Trust for Mutual Understanding) ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange grants two Hungarian visual artists for altogether a 5 months' residency at ISCP in New York in second half of 2010.

Within the framework of ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange and International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) collaboration two Hungarian artist are invited to spend a 2 and a 3 months' residency  at ISCP in New York between 1st of September and 31st of January 2011.

The jury:

Edit András, art historian;
Katalin Simon, chief curator of Ludwig Museum Budapest;
Tijana Stepanovic, head of ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange

 
Recipients of the ISCP residency grant are: Szabolcs KissPál and Antal Lakner

Szabolcs KissPál will spend 2 months at ISCP  between 1st of September 2010 and 31st of October 2010.
Antal Lakner will spend 3 months at ISCP between 1st of November 2010 and 31st of January 2011.

The grant covers the travel and accommodation costs and the studio use.

The program is organised and financed by Ludwig Museum / ACAX with the support of TMU (Trust for Mutual Understanding).


ISCP, New York

Within the framework of ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange and ISCP collaboration one Hungarian artist will spend a 3 months' residency at ISCP in New York between 1st of September and 30st of November  2010.

16 artists applied for the residency program.
The jury – Edit András, art historian; Katalin Simon, curator of Ludwig Museum Budapest;
Tijana Stepanovic, head of ACAX – has preselected the following applicants:
 

Szabolcs KissPál

Antal Lakner

Attila Szűcs


The final decision will be announced on the 16st of July 2010.


Gasworks Studios, London

In the framework of ACAX and Gasworks collaboration starting in the autumn of 2010 one Hungarian artist will spend 3 months residency in the Gasworks.

12 artists applied for the residency. In the preselection process Alessio Antoniolli (director, Gasworks) and Catalina Lozano (residencies coordinator) have choosen Csaba Nemes's, Tímea Oravecz's, Andrea Schneemeier's and Péter Szabó's application.

The final decision was made by Alessio Antoniolli and Catalina Lozano. Recipient of the Gasworks residency is: Csaba Nemes.


 

Result of the curatorial residency program for a Spain-based curator in Budapest


Ludwig Museum-Museum of Contemporary Art and ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange, in collaboration with SEACEX (Sociedad Estatal para la Acción Cultural Exterior) announced an open call for application for a one month curatorial residency program for a Spain-based curator.

From the 16 applications SEACEX preselected the following candidates: Javier Duero, Iván López Munuera, Inma Prieto and Manuel Segade.

In a second round, upon the decision of Ludwig Museum / ACAX, Iván López Munuera was selected, who will participate in the curatorial residency program at Ludwig Museum / ACAX in Budapest during March 2010.

As hosting institutions, Ludwig Museum / ACAX will cover the travel, accommodation and living costs of the curator and will assist him in his curatorial research.

The program is organised and financed by Ludwig Museum-Museum of Contemporary Art / ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange.


 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

ISCP, New York

 

Within the framework of ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange and ISCP collaboration one artist will spend a 3 months' residency at ISCP in New York between 1st of February 2010 and 30th of April 2010. 36 artists applied for the residency program. The jury - Zsolt Petrányi, director of Műcsarnok; Hajnalka Somogyi, curator of Ludwig Museum Budapest and Tijana Stepanovic, ACAX program leader  - chose the recipient in a two round selection process.

The jury preselected the following applicants: Gabriella Csoszó, Szabolcs KissPál, Tamás Komoróczky and Gergely László.

Recipient of the ISCP residency is: Gergely László
Gergely László will spend the 3 months' residency at ISCP in New York  between 1st of February 2010 and 30th of April 2010. ACAX will cover the travel and accommodation costs and will grant the artist the studio use.

The program is organised and financed by Ludwig Museum/ ACAX with the support of the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

ISCP, New York


Within the framework of ACAX and ISCP collaboration one Hungarian artist will spend 3 months' residency at ISCP in New York from February 2010. 36 artists applied for the residency programme.
The jury has preselected the following applicants:
 

Gabriella Csoszó

Szabolcs KissPál

Tamás Komoróczky

Gergely László

 
Members of the jury are:
 
Zsolt Petrányi (director of Műcsarnok)
Hajnalka Somogyi (curator of Ludwig Museum Budapest)
Tijana Stepanovic (ACAX programme leader)
 
The final decision will be made in the beginning of November 2009 based on the portfolios and the work plan required from the selected artists for the second round of the application.

The program is organised and financed by Ludwig Museum/ ACAX with the support of the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest.

 


 

A.I.R. laboratory, Warsaw

In the framework of ACAX and A.I.R laboratory collaboration starting in 2010 one Hungarian artist will spend 3 months residency in the A.I.R. laboratory.

The final decision was made by the curators of A.I.R. laboratory.

Recipient of the A.I.R. laboratory residency is: Tamás Kaszás.


 

Gasworks Studios, London

In the framework of ACAX and Gasworks collaboration starting in the autumn of 2009 one Hungarian artist will spend 3 months residency in the Gasworks. 26 artists applied for the residency. In the preselection process Alessio Antoniolli (director, Gasworks) and Catalina Lozano (residencies coordinator) have choosen Szabolcs KissPál's, Katarina Šević's, BeatrixSzörényi's, Zsolt Tibor's and Júlia Vécsei's application. The final decision was made by Alessio Antoniolli and Catalina Lozano. Recipient of the Gasworks residency is: Katarina Šević. 


 

Akademie Schloss Solitude

The Hungarian jury has preselected the following applicants.

Gabriella Csoszó, Tamás Kaszás, Katarina Sevic and Zsolt Tibor 

Members of the jury:

Bencsik Barnabás, art historian, director of the Ludwig Museum

Szabolcs KissPál, artist

Zsófia Lóránd, literateur (JAK)

Lívia Páldi, curator

Tijana Stepanović, art theorist

 

The final decesion was made by Solitude. Recepient of the Akademie Schloss Solitude residency is: Tamás Kaszás


 

Artist in Residency: CIC - Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo

November 2007 – January 2008

Recepient: Katarina Šević

Jury:Aleya Hamza, curator (Cairo); Edit Molnár, director of CIC (Cairo);
Maha Maamoun, artist (Brussels/Cairo); Hala Elkoussy, artist(Amsterdam/Cairo


 

Participation in international projects or postgraduate courses

Jury: Barnabás Bencsik, Nikolett Erőss, Hedvig Turai 

recepients:

Société Réaliste: a Jan van Eyck Academie Maastricht)

Hajnalka Somogyi: Bard College - Center for Curatorial Studies (New York)

Eszter Steierhoffer: Royal College of Art - Curating Contemporary Art (London)

Emese Süvecz: Malmö Art Academy - Critical Studies (Malmö)


Róza El-Hassan: Gandy Gallery (Pozsony)

Andrea Schneemeier: Warsaw Artist Action Group (Varsó)


 

10. Istanbul Biennial „Nightcomers”

recepients: Luca Gőbölyös and Dániel Tésy


 

Study trip – Documenta 12

recepients:

Zsuzsa László, art theorist
Nóra Somlyódy, journalist (Magyar Narancs)

documenta 12 blog


 

Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin

for the members of the Young Artists Studio Association

March – June 2007.: Kornél Szilágyi
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September – December 2006.: Little Warsaw
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April – August 2006.: János Fodor
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