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Revolutionary Decadence: Artists  


Catherine Bürki
was born in Marseille, France in 1976. She graduated from the Fine Art School of Marseille (DNSEP) in 2004, and has exhibited at HO gallery, Marseille, Sycomore Gallery, Paris, B55 gallery and Liget gallery, Budapest. She has been a member of the Studio of Young Artists since 2007.

Eike was born in Halle an der Saale, Germany in 1966. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at HBK Braunschweig in 1992. He moved to Budapest in 1990. He was co-founder of Trafó Gallery in 1998 and runs Videospace Budapest. He is represented by Deák Erika Gallery and has exhibited recently in Modem Debrecen and Ludwig Museum Budapest.

Yusuke Fukui was born in Toyama, Japan in 1971. He studied at Bunka Gakuin Art School, Tokyo in 1990-91, and finished the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest, Painting Department (MA) in 1998. He was a member of the Studio of Young Artists(FKSE) from 1995 to 2007, Hungarian Creative Artist Association (MAOE) from 1998, and has exhibited recently in K.A.S. Gallery and Boulevard & Brezsnyev, Budapest and Gallery Fukuyama, Tokyo.

Sanna Härkönen was born in Finland in 1979. She graduated from the Ecole superieure d´arts de Rueil-Malmaison, France and South Carelian Polytechnic, Imatra, Finland in 2007. She has exhibited in Liget Gallery Budapest, Galerie Sycomore Art, Paris and 00130 Gallery, Helsinki. She is a member of the Studio of Young Artists since 2008.

Rodolf Hervé was born in Paris, France in 1957. He left Paris to settle in Hungary in 1990, where he quickly became one of the determining figures of the Hungarian underground. He exhibited in the Vasarely Museum Budapest, Xantus Janos Muzeum Gyor, Szechenyi Furdo Budapest and Szent Istvan Kiraly Muzeum Szekesfehervar and participated in several group exhibitions, performances and festivals. He was a founder of the action group Zéro Kilomètre. He died in 2000 after a long illness.

Dominic Hislop was born in Dumfries, Scotland in 1967. He studied at art schools in Edinburgh, Baltimore and Glasgow, moved to Budapest in 1996, where he collaborated with Miklós Erhardt in the project group Big Hope. He has exhibited in Museum of Contemporary Art, Caracas, APEX Art New York and Kunsthaus Baselland, Basel, and is currently based in Berlin.

Diana Kingsley was born in Philadelphia, USA in 1964. She graduated from Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, Academy of Fine Arts Budapest in 1990 and School of Visual Arts, New York in 1997. She has exhibited widely and is represented by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York.

Claudia Martins Born in Rio de Janeiro and living in Budapest since 2004. She studied communications and holds an MA in Gender Studies. A photographer and producer, she has worked on various
exhibition projects and was producer of Imaginary Paradise – Parque das Ruinas, Brazil/Hungary. Her work has been shown at Museu da Republica and Espaco Pax in Brazil, and Lumen Gallery Budapest.

Alexander Schikowski was born in Bamberg, Germany on 1 May 1973. He studied at Academy of Art and Design Stuttgart and Academy of Fine Arts Nurenberg. He is a member of the Studio of Young Artists Budapest since 2006, and has exhibited with forschungsgruppe_f, including at ars electronica 2003 and ZKM Karlsruhe, Iconoclash 2001, and organised the project r/e/mig(r)áció in Budapest in 2007.

Katarina Šević was born in Novi Sad, Serbia in 1979. She is a graduate of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Intermedia Department. She has exhibited widely, including in Studio Gallery, Budapest, Apexart, New York, Škuc Gallery, Ljubljana and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, and co-founded of artist-run spaces Dinamo and Impex.

Born in Brooklyn, Allan Siegel is a documentary filmmaker, media artist, and teacher. He recently exhibited in Liget Gallery and Meantime Project Space, Cheltenham. His videos were part of the Mies in America exhibition. Since 2001 he has been a lecturer in Intermedia at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts.

Alexander Tinei was Born in Caushani, Moldova in 1967. He graduated from the Chisinau Repin State College of Fine Art in 1991. He has exhibited at Kultur Kontakt, Vienna, Prague Biennial 4 and Volta, Basel,Art Forum, Berlin, Frissiras Museum, Athens and Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade. He is represented by Deák Erika Galéria/Hungary, Martin Mertens gallery /Berlin and Mihai Nicodim gallery/ LA, New York.

Ninni Wager was born in 1983 in Finland. She graduated in Fine Arts at Svenskayrkeshögskolan, Finland. She has exhibited at Liget Gallery, Nyakarleby, Finland, and collaborated in Randomrountines Budapest art collective.

David Wilkinson was born in Doncaster, England in 1963.  He is a graduate in Fine Arts of the University of Ulster, and has exhibited recently at the Hungarian Cultural centre Berlin, Third Space Gallery, Belfast, Apartment, Manchester and Dorottya Gallery.

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