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National Museum of Photography to Become a Member Institution of the Museum of Fine Arts

With some 700,000 works, the collection of the Hungarian Museum of Photography is the most significant treasury of Hungarian photography, which now finds its new, permanent home near City Park, in what was the villa and studio of György Klösz, one of the most eminent Hungarian photographers. Currently maintained by a foundation but soon to become a public collection and a new member institution of the Museum of Fine Arts, the collection will welcome visitors as the National Museum of Photography from 2025, after the renovation of the building.

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Unleash Your Herd’s Potential – An exhibition by Dániel Szalai

The starting point of the project, Unleash Your Herd’s Potential was the news about developing a face recognition program for cattle. Considering precision livestock farming, Szalai’s work takes cattle as an animal ’broken in’ by the algorithm and reflects on surveillance, exploitation and our relationship to nature.

Punkt was launched two years ago

An online photography magazine in Hungarian and English: when it was started two years ago, the editors felt Punkt filled a long-felt need by presenting the latest achievements in the photography of Hungary, the Central and East European region, and the world at large.

Zoltán Tombor is Guest of Artist Encounters in Stuttgart

Maintaining a tradition of 30 years, the Hungarian Cultural Institute in Stuttgart runs a series of exhibitions, Artist Encounters. Its current Hungarian guest is Zoltán Tombor, who has recently returned to Hungary to live and work here after stays in Italy and the US.

The coming of Punkt!

We want the magazine to be diverse and exciting, with a focus on meaningful and enjoyable articles/reports on important artworks and events.