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IKT x Walter’s Cube Workshop – Balázs Faragó’s Virtual Exhibition

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Gallery: Le sample

Paris, France

Artists: Katalin Ladik, Ashley Bickerton, Woodrow Nash

– born 1942 in Novi Sad/Újvidék (former Yugoslavia, now Serbia) – a Hungarian poet, actress and performance artist, one of the most prominent representatives of experimental art in former Yugoslavia and Hungary and one of the most influential female artists of the last decades. She graduated from the High School of Economics of Novi Sad in 1961 and continued her studies at the College of Economics in 1960–1962. She studied theatre at the ... more >> – born 1942 in Novi Sad/Újvidék (former Yugoslavia, now Serbia) – a Hungarian poet, actress and performance artist, one of the most prominent representatives of experimental art in former Yugoslavia and Hungary and one of the most influential female artists of the last decades. She graduated from the High School of Economics of Novi Sad in 1961 and continued her studies at the College of Economics in 1960–1962. She studied theatre at the Drama Studio in Novi Sad in 1964–1966. She started her literary career in 1962 while working as a bank assistant. From 1963 to 1977 she worked at Radio Novi Sad and joined the Novi Sad Theatre in 1972. She extended her acting activity to cinema and television as well. She acted as the editor of poetry to Élet és Irodalom (1993–94) and Cigányfúró (1994–99) literary magazines and served as a professor at Hangár musical and theatrical education center (1993–98). She moved to Budapest in 1992 and in the last 20 years she has lived and worked alternately in Novi Sad, Budapest and Hvar Island. Parallel to her written poems she also engages in sound poetry and visual poetry, experimental music and audio plays, actions, performances, mail art and collage. She performs and exhibits her work at prominent international venues and art events including the documenta 14 in 2017. Katalin Ladik received numerous awards, such as the Kassák Lajos Award (1991), the Mediawave Parallel Culture Award (2003), the National Award for Culture of the Republic of Serbia (2009), the Laurel Wreath Award of Hungary (2012) and the prestigious Lennon Ono Grant for Peace in 2016, together with Olafur Eliasson, Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei.
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