XXIII. Esztergom Photography Biennale
The Esztergom Photography Biennale, which has served as a unique forum for experimental and creative photographers, was inaugurated 48 years ago. This year's thematic exhibition is titled KERT/ész which is a play of words with translating to Garnder/er a nod to André Kertész, born 130 years ago.
Jury Members:
Péter Korniss, Kossuth Prize-winning photographer, Jury Chair
András Balla, landscape architect, photographer, and founder of the Esztergom Photography Biennale
Zsolt Hamarits, Balogh Rudolf Prize-winning photographer, President of the Hungarian Photographers’ Association
Gábor Szűcs, garden and landscape architect
Dorka Taskovics, photographer and art educator
Exhibiting Artists:
The exhibition showcases the works of a wide array of talented photographers, including:
Attila Adorján, Gábor Balogh, Dr. Matild Baloghné Kovács, Márton Báró, Márta Benkőné Kovács, Zoltán Bertli Jr., András Bozsó, Etelka Chochol, Evelyn Cseke, Dorottya Deák, Máté Diósi, Balázs Éles, Zoltán Fekete, Enikő Gábor, Evelin Bernadett Gábor, Mrs. György Gálfalvy, László Gálos, Lajos Gombos, Anita Görbe, Attila Haid, Gabriella Héjja, Attila Hupján, Adrian Paul Ile, Barna Illés, Zsófia Eszter Jaszík, Zsuzsa Kalas, János Kenesei, Zoltán Keresztes, Péter Kiss, Árpád Kiss-Kuntler, István Tamás Kocsis, Bea Kolozsi, Anita Kozma, Ágnes Knyaskó, Panna Loós, Eleonóra Maczik, Ferenc Marton, Adél May, Erzsébet Mazán, András Máthé, Balázs Méhész, Zoltán Molnár, Gábor Mónos, Balázs Nagy, István Nagy, Tamás Nagy, Kriszta Németh, Ágnes Olasz, Péter Peti, Balázs Radócz, Gabriella Robotka, Zsolt Simonyi, Lajos Síró, Béla Szabó, János Szabó, Márton Szabó, Maya Szabó, Zsolt Olaf Szamódy, Ferenc Szemán, László Szilágyi, Szabolcs Tamási, Antal Tarjáni, István Tóth Ego(n), Tibor Tóth, István Török, Éva Tuskáné Koncz, Dalma Ujhelyi, Gábor Ujvári, Viktor Váradi, Tamás Varga, Tibor Varga, Ágnes Vedres, Attila Venczel, Eszter Walton, Xiang Wei, and Sándor Zsila.
Organizer:
The event is organized by the Guild of Esztergom Artists.
This Biennale continues to celebrate the legacy of André Kertész and his profound influence on creative photography, while offering a platform for artistic exploration and innovation.
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