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Stars of the Arctic Night – Exhibition by Esther Horváth

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Opening – Thursday, October, 24. 2024. – 6 p.m.

Venue – Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center
District VI., 8. Nagymező Street – Budapest

The exhibition will be introduced by: Lars Ole SAUGNES – Managing Director – Kings Bay AS Ingrig KJERSTAD – Research Manager – Norwegian Polar Research Institute.

Present: István VIRÁGVÖLGYI professional director of the Capa Center.
The exhibition will be opened by Tamás VITRAY Jr. editor-in-chief of National Geography Hungary.

Exhibitor: photographer Esther HORVÁTH – Alfred Wegener Institute – Helmholtz Arctic and Marine Research Center. Curator: art historian Katalin KOPIN.

Photographer – Esther Horváth has been focusing on documenting arctic climate research since 2015. She has already photographed 25 Arctic research expeditions. For five years, she has been following the work of the international scientific research base comprising ten countries operating in Ny-Ålesund on the Norwegian Svalbard Islands, the settlement located at the northernmost point of the world. Svalbard is the epicenter of global warming, where the average winter temperature has risen by 6-8 °C since 1991; this growth is much faster than anywhere else on the planet. Here, more than four months of the year are dominated by the darkness of arctic winter. The stories and pictures of the exhibition “Stars of the Arctic Night” present the daily life and scientific research work taking place in the arctic night. A very important part of the spectacular exhibition is the special series of portraits of women scientists, Women of Arctic Science, which aims to inspire the next generation of female scientists and explorers by introducing them to the life, motivation and work of female researchers working in the Arctic.

Short biography – Esther Horváth is a photographer at the Alfred Wegener Institute’s Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, a National Geographic Explorer and a member of the International Association of Conservation Photographers. She won the first prize in the Environmental category of the World Press Photo competition in 2020. In 2022, she received the Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. In 2024, she was honored with a National Geographic Wayfinder Award for his work in science, conservation, education, technology and storytelling.
Born in Sopron, she graduated from the University of Western Hungary with a degree in economics. Following her passion for photography, she moved to New York in 2012 to study at ICP, where she graduated with a degree in documentary filmmaking and photojournalism. She lived in New York for six years, then moved to Germany in 2018, where she still lives.
Her documented twenty-four scientific expeditions in the Arctic and the Antarctic. In 2019-20, she participated in the MOSAiC expedition, which is considered the largest scientific expedition in the Arctic Ocean ever, and the book published from the photos she took there was published by Prestel Verlag. Esther Horvath’s work has been published by National Geographic – The New York Times – GEO, Stern, TIME and The Guardian, among others.

The exhibition can be viewed during October, 25. 2024 – January, 31. 2025.
Timetable: Tuesday–Friday: 1–6 p.m, Saturday–Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m, Closed on Mondays and public holidays.

Update: Aggie Reiter

Capa Grand Prize Hungary – 2019

For many who sing, write, dance, act, study, run is not just a hobby, it is a lifestyle, just like to the photographer who takes a good snapshot and keeps a moment from running away. And as George Bernard Shaw once said … “A photographer is like a cod, which produces a million eggs in order that one may reach maturity.” 

The Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center – District VI., 8th Nagymező Street – Budapest, invites you and your friends to the opening ceremony of the three Capa Grand Prize 2018 scholarships and the Capa Grand Prix 2018 and the announcement of the three Capa Grand Prix 2019 scholarships for the next year. The guest will be welcomed by Orsolya Kőrösi, Managing Director of Capa Center and
István Virágvölgyi, secretary of the Capa Grand Prix. The Capa Grand Prix 2018 scholarships are – Máté Bartha, Adél Koleszár and Dániel Kovalovszky – their series can be viewed at the exhibitions, and the one of their snap will be awarded by the jury for the Capa Grand Prix.

The two events will take place at the Capa Center on Wednesday, October 17, 2018, on the occasion of the 105th anniversary of Robert Capa’s birth.

The Capa Grand Prize Hungary 2019 is only awarded through the contest … it is not based on nomination.  Hungarian citizens and/or foreign citizens working in Hungary are eligible to enter.

The awarded prizes are appreciated by the members of the jury:  Lars Boering, director of World Press Photo, Louise Clements, Art Director of QUAD also Director of the FORMAT International Photographic Festival, Oliva María Rubio, Curator and Artistic Director of La Fábrica and Katalin Spengler art collector, journalist, editor.

Before the awarding of the grand prize, the fellows present their finished work to the jury in person and in English, at a joint public exhibition in the Capa Center. Beyond the fellowship grant, the Capa Center provides funds for the preparation of the exhibition.

The result will be presented by the jury president: Gábor Gerhes – visual artist – university professor

The exhibition can be visited free of charge from October, 18. up to November, 05. 2018.

Update by Aggie Reiter

NEWSFLASH … 32ND HUNGARIAN PRESS PHOTO EXHIBITION … ROBERT CAPA CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY CENTER

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The Robert Capa Center (District, VI. 8 Nagymező Str.) will be the home from March, 28 until May 18 to view the best snaps taken by Hungarian photographers. The National Association of Hungarian Journalists and the Robert Capa Contemporary calls out and invites all who are interested to attend at 32nd Hungarian Press Photo Exhibition.

The opening ceremony and the award presentation of the contest ill be on Thursday, at 6 p.m. March, 27. 2014. The guests will be greeted by  Orsolya Körösi, managing director of the Capa Center, András Bánkúti president of the Press Photographers Section at the National Association of the Hungarian Journalists. The exhibition will be opened by Péter Korniss, Kossuth Prize-winner Hungarian photographer.

The visitors will surely have the chance to view the best press photos of the year. Also ont he spot there will be guided tours, panel discussions, film screenings, museum education programs.

The exhibition can be visited 7 days  a-week  from 11 a.m .- 7 p.m. 

Exclusive Guided Tour on the spot:

Wednesday, April, 2.  6 p.m.  –  Wednesday, April, 16. 6 p.m. – Wednesday, May, 7.  6 p.m.

Update by Aggie Reiter