Guided tour of the exhibition Women's quota 01 by Dr. Erzsébet Tatai
Guided tour by Dr. Erzsébet Tatai, art historian, in the exhibition Women's quota 01.
"In the guided tour, I will highlight the variety of artistic strategies and exciting artistic methods used by artists - in particular the artists of the pieces in the collection, who happen to be women - to address societal expectations of the female body, stereotypes of beauty, how they reflect on women's lives and how they relate to the dual expectations of artistic and female roles. All this within the context of the female quota."

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Senior Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Art History of the Centre for the Study of Humanities, taught at METU, MOMÉ, courses at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, and at the Institute of Art History of ELTE. For his work, he has won the Gyula Pasteiner (2004), Lajos Németh (2005) and Opus Mirabile (2018, 2020) awards. His books include. About Endre Koronczi (2013); Marianne Csáky (2014); The Temptation of the Impossible. Creative women - selected essays and studies on contemporary art (2019); Survival practices. On the works of Ágnes Szabics (2020).
Ludwig Museum
The Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art, located in Müpa, is the first museum in Hungary to exclusively collect contemporary art. In addition to a permanent exhibition of the collection donated by the Ludwigs and a number of temporary exhibitions, the museum aims to raise awareness of the works and their creators through special publications and a variety of art education and art education programmes.