EXHIBITIONS ARRANGED BY THE HUNGARIAN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY (1991 –2004)
1991
The treasures of the Hungarian Museum of Photography
The exhibition showing the most beautiful pieces of the collection on the occasion of the inauguration of the building and the institution.
1992
Antal Simonyi, the painter and photographer
Introduction of the oeuvre of one of the most significant portrait photographers of 19th century. (with catalogue)
A photographer dynasty from Upper Northern Hungary: Károly Divald and his family
The first photographs from the High-Tatras. (with catalogue and book)
Pál Almásy, the witness of the century
Retrospective exhibition of the Hungarian born photographer living in France. (with catalogue)
1993
A friar who took photos: Gergely Palatin
What did the Benedictine friar, with a physician degree, consider worth documenting between 1880-1920? (with book)
A photographer dynasty from Kolozsvár (Cluj): Bálint, Béla, Andor, Bálint Jr., Ilona, Zoltán and József Horváth
Landscapes, people and events from Transsylvania from 1870s to our days.
German portrait photography 1839-1919
Historic exhibition together with Goethe Institute. (with catalogue)
The stopped picture.
Film-makers as photographers (with catalogue)
Béla Kálmán
A photographer’s retrospective exhibition who is Hungarian by birth and lives in the United States. (with catalogue)
Camera obscura
Shots of photographers from thirteen countries, taken exclusively with camera obscura. (with catalogue)
Sándor Gönczi’s oeuvre
A selection of the most important pictures of the socio-photographer.
László Sáros -Dezső Váli: This cairn is a witness
Jewish cemeteries in Eastern Europe – exhibition accompanying the book presentation.
1994
Condition reports
German photography in the East and West between 50s and 80s – exhibition organised together with Goethe Institute. (with catalogue)
Gábor Ulrich: Statnetures. Electrophotographs
Large, modern photos of idols taken by the graphic artist, musician and photographer from Kecskemét.
André Kertész 1894 –1985 –1994
100 vintage prints and documents by André Kertész born 100 years ago. (with book)
Mari Mahr: Photographs
A joint exhibition organised together with the British Council and Bradford National Museum of Photography, Film &Television. (with catalogue)
Jindrich Štreit: The village is a global world
A joint exhibition of Czech socio-photos from 70s organised together with Moravska Gallery, Brno.
1995
Knipsen. Private photography in Hungary and Germany in the 20th century
A joint exhibition organised together with Horus Archive and Institut für Auslandbeziehungen. (with catalogue)
Tamás Katkó: Between dream and reality
On the verge of dreams and reality – contemporary photos.
Pictures picked out of the air
International exhibition of photos taken from the air and worm’s-eye-view.
László Moholy-Nagy: 100 pictures
A hundred original photos of the photographer born a hundred years ago. (with book)
Raoul Hausmann: Photographs
Photos, photomontages, photograms and theoretical writings.
Zoltán Nagy: Message from the South
The latest works of the avant-garde photographer of 60s. (with book)
Landscapes from the North Scottish landscapes from 19th century
– from the museum’s own collection.
1996
Robert Doisneau: Three seconds of eternity
Together with Doisneau Memorial House, Gentilly.
Munkácsi &Munkácsi
The pictures of the world famous, Hungarian born Munkácsi brothers – Márton, the fashion and publicity photographer and Muky, the Hollywood still-photographer. (with book)
Plane in space – Space in plane
Hologram exhibition in memory of Denis Gábor on the occasion of awarding Denis Gábor prize.
Wim Wenders: Photographs
The producer’s colour panoramic photos – joint exhibition organised together with Goethe Institute.
Polish photography between 1900 –1939
About the world famous Polish photography – joint exhibition organised together with the National Museum, Wroclaw. (with catalogue)
Hommage à László Moholy-Nagy
The works of the international mail art-, xerox-, photo-, computer-graphic-and collage-competition organised on the 50th anniversary of the death of László Moholy-Nagy.
Saba
The concept works of the German photographer living in Austria. (with catalogue)
The visible past – Exhibition on the Man
The partner event of the photographic biannual exhibition, Visible present, held in January 1996.
1997
Inge Morath: The river Danube
Joint exhibition organised together with the Austrian Cultural Institute
Shadow
Works sent for the international competition announced by the Hungarian Museum of Photography. (with catalogue)
Rudolf Bruner-Dvorák:
The K. u. K. Monarchy as seen from Prague In co-operation with the Technical Museum of Prague.
Péter Herendi: Hommage à André Kertész
Photographic redesign of the glass object photos by André Kertész. (with catalogue)
Eva Rubinstein: Photographs, 1959 –1979
Together with Zacheta Gallery, Warsaw and the Polish Institute, Hungary.
Róbert Horling: Australian moments
Retrospective selection – together with the Australian Embassy.
János Eifert: Looking back 1967 –1997
60 pictures from the harvest of 30 years
Antonín Maly: Dog’s life
Painted pictures of Czech dogs in uncommon mood.
1998
”Photos from the Museum of Photography”
Sale of works of art of classical and contemporary artists.
Take five
Hungarian photographers’ introduction in New York. (with catalogue)
Photographers – made in Hungary.
Some went away / Some stayed behind
Introducing 20th century Hungarian photography from a special point of view. (with book)
Tina Modotti: Mexico 1924 –1929
Organised together with the Mexican Embassy.
Rudolf Balogh: the pioneer of Hungarian photo reporters
Well-known and lesser known pictures by the famed author. (with catalogue)
Antal Farkas jama:
Red card, or the encounter of the snake and boot-tree under the shower. (with catalogue)
Robert Doisneau – Bernard Plossu
The works of the two world famous authors –
together with the Institute Francais. (with catalogue)
History of photography / Creative photography
Together with the Esztergom Photo Biennial.
Picture and text
From the material of the museum’s international competition. (with catalogue)
1999
Kata Kálmán’s and Iván Hevesy’s retrospective exhibition
The parallel oeuvre of the two authors were shown for the first time. (with book)
Picture presentation. Forms and customs of looking
at pictures before photography was invented Together with the National Museum of Pedagogy. (with book)
Tibor Honty: Retrospective
The first occasion when the Hungarian born photographer living in Prague had an exhibition in his native land.
Alajos Martsa and his friends
The exhibition of the lesser known photographer from Esztergom with special attention to his portraits of artists. (with book)
Architect / painter / photographer: Iván Vydareny
A comprehensive exhibition of the photos and paintings of a significant representative of photographic art in 20th century. (with book)
2000
Lotte Jacobi: Berlin – New York
Together with the Verborgenes Museum, Berlin.
The Album of the Smile
The photos of the legendary children photo-atelier in Budapest with the history of 20th century documented in the background.
Myth or success? The Hungarian style
A comprehensive exhibiton of the much debated style of 30s and 40s.
Antanas Sutkus:
Pro memoria. The survivors of the Kaunas ghetto The photos of the Lithuanian photographer taken in the Kaunas ghetto.
József Pécsi (1889 –1956)
Retrospective exhibition from the bequest of Pécsi stored in the museum.
Taken in Hungary. A country mirrored
by foreign photographers More than a hundred photos from 20th century taken by 62 foreign photographers who have worked in Hungary. (with catalogue and CD-ROM)
German art photography at the turn of the century
Together with Goethe Institute and Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart. (with catalogue)
2001
An ancient technique here and around the world:
camera obscura
From the material of 12th Esztergom Biennial and from the works of Edward Levinson (Japan).
Unknown photographs by André Kertész. Images and objects from his apartment on Washington Square
His last pieces of work and objects. (with catalogue)
A Hungarian in Italy – an Italian in the world
Zoltán Nagy and Paola Agosti. (with catalogue)
Knowledge gained through the pictures
A photographic encyclopaedia of our recent past.
Erich Lessing (Magnum)– a Retrospective
Together with the Austrian Institute. (with catalogue)
Pictures of an Empire.
Photography in the Ottoman Empire (1839 –1919) Selection from the private collection of Engin Özendes. (with catalogue)
2002
Lajos Kudelich: Felsőerek
The visual diary of the life of a small village as seen by a photographer living in Germany. (with book)
Before Kertész and Brassai. The antecedents
of modernism in Hungarian photography The road from pictorialism to modernism in Hungarian photography. (with book)
Photography in humour
The history of photography told in caricatures.
Panoramic photography
– Sight from side to side then and now Together with Esztergom Photo Biennial.
Angelo (1894 –1974)
Retrospective exhibition. (with book)
2003
The Man with birds. The photographic oeuvre of Károly Koffán (1909 –1985)
His photos of birds, portraits and unknown pictures, his drawings and carvings. (with book)
Pictorialism without frontier
From the parallel history of Hungarian and Belgian pictorialist photography between 1900 and 1930.
Together with the Contretype Gallery, Brussels and Museé de la Photographie, Charleroi.
The loyalty of pictures. René Magritte’s photos
In co-operation with Contretype Gallery, Brussels.
The two Reismanns
Selected photos by Marian and János Reismann. (with book)
Ferenc Haár (1908 –1997)– a Retrospective
His photos taken in Hungary, France, Japan and America. (with book)
DOFO 1958 –1975
Creative photography in Czechoslovakia in 60s.
Together with the City Museum of Olomoutz. (with catalogue)
László Haris: Retro 60
Selected pictures of the 60-year-old photographer. (with catalogue)
Taken in Hungary. A country mirrored by foreign photographers, Part 2.
In Part 2, 62 photographers show their Hungarian related pictures.
2004
Ernő Vadas (1899 –1962)– exhibiton of his oeuvre
The collection of the pictures by one of the most outstanding Hungarian photographers.
Ervin Marton (1912 –1968)– exhibiton of his oeuvre
The Hungarian, French and American photos of the artist also known as a painter – from the collection of the museum.
Document or something else?
About the original meaning of the photos and as it is changing by time and also about the second part of 20th century.
The treasures of the Hungarian Museum of Photography
A selected ten thousandth of the one million works of art owned by the museum. (with book)
Sándor Bojár – exhibiton of his oeuvre
Press photos – well known and unknown so far – from the enormous bequest.
László Hegedűs 2
A master of graphic art, film making, photography and a lot more, presents his selected photos. (with catalogue)
Jacques Faix (1870 –1950)– exhibiton of his oeuvre
The first comprehensive exhibition of the piano producer from Oradea (Arad)who was one of the best Hungarian pictorialist photographers. (with book)
Nude – from the material of the Esztergom Biennial
2005
The Robert Capa collection of the Hungarian Museum of Photography
Painter-Photographers
Works of the photographers who earlier were active as painters, from the period 1840–1880
THE MUSEUM’S EXHIBITIONS ABROAD
Polaroid in Hungary
Berlin, Haus Ungarn
Pictures from the High Tatras.
The art of the Divald family
Prague, Hungarian Cultural Centre
Europe –Europe
Bonn, European Cultural Centre
Eastern-Central European photographs
London, European Development and Reconstruction Bank
Hungarian photography between the two World Wars
Cairo, Sony Gallery
Judit Kárász – exhibition of her oeuvre
Bornholm Kunstmuseum
The Hungarian Circle
New York, Howard Greenberg Gallery
Humanist photography
Gentilly, Doisneau Memorial House
Photographs by László Moholy-Nagy
Hungarian Academy of Rome
Ungarn – Avantgard des 20. Jahrhunderts
Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz
János Reismann: The sixties in Budapest
Berlin, Haus Ungarn
Photographers – made in Hungary.
Some went away / some stayed behind
Arles, XXIX Rencontres de la photographie,
Espace van Gogh
Prague, Hradzin
Budapest, House of Hungarian Photographers
Vienna, Collegium Hungaricum
Milan, Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea
Antwerp, Museum voor Fotografie
Istambul, Pamukbank Photography Gallery
New York, The Consulate of Hungarian Republic
Cracow, International Cultural Centre
Liverpool, Open Eye Gallery
Berlin, Auswärtiges Amt
Paris, Musée de Montparnasse
Helmond, Gemeentemuseum
Sevilla, Caja San Fernando
Jerez de la Frontera, Caja San Fernando
Madrid, Fundación ICO
Rüsselsheim, Opel Villen
Moscow, Dom Fotografii
The Album of Smiles
Berlin, Haus Ungarn
Prague, Hungarian Cultural Centre
József Pécsi – a Retrospective
Hungarian Academy of Rome
The different ”other world”
Vienna, Collegium Hungaricum
In the New York Apartment of André Kertész
Paris, Maison Européenne de la Photographie
Before Kertész and Brassai. The antecedents
of modernism in Hungarian photography
Paris, Musée de la Vie Romantique
Brno, Moravska Galerie
Alexander Trauner’s photos
Paris, Hungarian Institute
Hungary – a History
London, Alexander Proud Gallery
Italy as seen by Hungarian eyes
Hungarian Academy of Rome
The photographic oeuvre by Sándor Sára
Vienna, Collegium Hungaricum
BOOKS AND SERIES PUBLISHED BY THE HUNGARIAN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY
1. FROM THE HISTORY OF HUNGARIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
1. Károly Kincses:
”Taken by Veress in Kolozsvár (Cluj)”
Hungarian Museum of Photography – Vipress Ltd.,
1993, 200 pages, with 152 pictures (out of print)
2. Ibolya Cs. Plank, Magdolna Kolta, Nándor Vannai: ”From the atelier of Károly Divald, photographer and chemist, at Eperjes” (The first pictures of the Divalds and the High Tatras)
Hungarian Museum of Photography – Vipress Ltd.,
1993, 156 pages, with 100 pictures (out of print)
3. Lajos Erdélyi:
Photographs of Balázs Orbán about Székelyföld
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Balassi Publishing House, 1993, 160 pages,
with 164 pictures (out of print)
4. Károly Kincses, Richárd Korzenszky, Farkas Mayer, Kerény Szigeti:
A friar who took photographs, Gergely Palatin
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Pelikán Publishing House, 1993, 168 pages,
with 82 pictures (out of print)
5. Pierre Borhan, István Katona, Károly Kincses, László Lugosi Lugo, Miklós Mátyássy:
André Kertész 1894 –1985 –1994
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Pelikán Publishing House, 1994, 188 pages,
with 123 pictures (out of print)
6. Károly Kincses, Hattula Moholy-Nagy:
László Moholy-Nagy: 100 photos
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Pelikán Publishing House, 1995, 174 pages,
with 100 pictures (out of print)
7. Kati Lőrinczy, György Szegő:
”To become an angel with your bottom soiled”
György Lőrinczy (1935 –1981)
Hungarian Museum of Photography – Glória
Publishing House, 1995, 142 pages, with 76 pictures
8. Károly Kincses, Ferenc Markovics:
Munkácsi &Munkácsi.
Photos by Márton Munkácsi and Muky Munkácsi
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Hungarian Special Photo Fund, 1996, 167 pages,
with 120 pictures (out of print)
9. Béla Albertini: The history of Hungarian socio-photo
from the beginnings to the end of World War 2
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1997,
159 pages, with 130 pictures (out of print)
10. Károly Kincses, Magdolna Kolta:
97 years from 20th century: Stefan Lorant
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1997,
103 pages, with 81 pictures (out of print)
11. András Bán, Magdolna Szabó, Tibor Szűcs:
Photo Homonnai.
The bequest of a photographer family from Makó
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1998,
112 pages, with 150 pictures (out of print)
12. Károly Kincses, Tibor Sándor P. :
Photo / Town / History
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Ervin Szabó Library of Budapest, 1998,
280 pages, with 110 pictures (out of print)
13. Károly Kincses, Magdolna Kolta:
Father of all Hungarian press photographers:
Rudolf Balogh
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1998,
187 pages, with 106 pictures
14. Mária Ferenczy, Károly Kincses:
Mandarin on a mule.
Ferenc Hopp and the photography
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Hopp Ferenc East--Asian Museum, 1999,
156 pages, with 109 pictures
15. Anna Hevesy, Katalin Hevesi, Károly Kincses:
Iván Hevesy’s and Kata Kálmán’s book
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1999, 231
pages, with 150 pictures
16. Mihály Simon:
Hungarian Photography. A comparative history
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2000,
292 pages, with 250 pictures
17. Károly Kincses:
How should (not)we treat our old photographs?
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2000,
159 pages, with CD-ROM
18. Károly Kincses:
The photographer, architect and painter Iván Vydareny
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2000,
155 pages, with 130 pictures
19. István Gazda, Károly Kincses, Dániel Kis
Domokos, Ákos Neidenbach:
Baron Loránd Eötvös, scientist, photographer
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Hungarian State Eötvös Loránd Geophysical Institute,
2001, 204 pages, with 180 pictures
20. Endre Kaposi, Károly Kincses, Ilona M. Szűcs:
Alajos Martsa and his friends
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2001,
139 pages, with 76 pictures
21. Kincses Károly: Myth or success? The Hungarian style
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2001,
134 pages, with 116 pictures
22. Dóra Maurer:
Principles of light. A history of the photogram
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2001,
260 pages, with 222 pictures
23. Etelka L. Baji: Strelisky.
A hundred years of a photographer dynasty
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2001,
124 pages, with 90 pictures
24. Zsuzsa Farkas, Károly Kincses, Magdolna Kolta,
Mariana Vida: Painter and photographer of rulers:
Károly Szathmári Pap
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2001,
128 pages, with 90 pictures
25. Paulius Normantas:
Following Sándor Kőrösi Csoma’s footsteps and dreams
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Gate to Sciences Buddhist College, 2001,
116 pages, with 80 pictures
26. Károly Kincses: Angelo
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2001,
128 pages, with 90 pictures
27. Kincses Károly: The Man with birds.
Károly Koffán (1909 –1985)
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2003,
176 pages, with 153 pictures
28. With Dezső Tandori’s preface: I. K. E. M. XX.
Zsigmond Károlyi’s photographic works and writings
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2003,
187 pages, with 179 pictures (out of print)
29. Kolta Magdolna:
Showing pictures. The history of photographic vision
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2003,
193 pages, with 112 pictures
30. Károly Kincses: ”Can you ever forget those faces? ”
Sándor Sára’s photos
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2003,
196 pages, with 165 pictures
31. Kincses Károly: The two Reismanns. Marian and
János Reismann’s photos
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2004,
256 pages, with 180 pictures
32. Tom Haar, Károly Kincses, Magdolna Kolta:
Ferenc Haár’s pictures taken in Hungary.
The road from Work Circle to Zen Buddhism
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– MTA Histroy of Art Research Institute, 2004,
132 pages, with 116 pictures
33. Treasures of the Hungarian Museum of Photography 2004, English and Hungarian
34. Katalin Sz. Kürti: Mihály Munkácsy and Photography
35. Károly Kincses: Endre Rozsda: a painter photographer
36. Károly Kincses: Jacques Faix, a classic photographer from Arad
38. Painter-photographers 1840-1880
2. RESOURCES OF HUNGARIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
1. Márta Daróczi Kiss: The oeuvre of Péter Korniss.
Documents, 1961 –2001
Hungarian Museum of Photography 2001, 244 pages
2. Péter Baki: Connections Between Sunday News (Vasárnapi Ujság) and Photography
3. Béla Albertini: Árpád Szélpál, the Social Photographer
3. NON-SERIAL PUBLICATIONS
Pál Rosti: Travel memories from America, 1862 and
Károly Kincses: Pál Rosti
Facsimile publication and accompanying brochure,
1992, Hungarian Museum of Photography and
Balassi Publishing House, 69 pages, with 54 pictures
Ibolya Cs. Plank, Károly Kincses, György Sümegi Margit Szakács: Antal Simonyi, the painter and
photographer Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1992, 132 pages, with 28 pictures
Ibolya Cs. Plank: People and landscapes from Upper Northern Hungary in the photos of the Divald family
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1992,
65 pages, with 3 original pictures
Károly Kincses:
Pál Almásy, the witness of the century
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1992, 72 pages, with 21 pictures
The stopped picture. Film-makers as photographers
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1993,
48 pages, with 29 pictures
Károly Kincses: Béla Kálmán
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1993
28 pages, with 19 pictures
Gábor Bakos, András Kapitány, Magdolna Kolta, Miklós Peternák, Gyula Siska: Camera obscura
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1993, 96 pages, with 59 pictures
Shadows
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography – Árnyékkötők, 1997,
52 pages, with 27 pictures
Péter Herendi: Hommage à André Kertész
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1997,
22 pages, with 13 pictures
Pál Rosti: Collection of photographs (1857 –1858)
Facsimile, Hungarian Museum of Photography,
1997, with 46 pictures
Károly Kincses: Photographers – made in Hungary.
Some went away / some stayed behind
Hungarian Museum of Photography – Federico Motta Editore [Milan], 1998,
319 pages, with 250 pictures,
in Italian an Hungarian
[Fotografi Made in Hungary. Quelli che somo andati via, quelli che somo rimasti; Fotográfusok – made in Hungary. Akik elmentek / Akik ittmaradtak]
Hungarian Museum of Photography – Federico Motta Editore [Milánó]–Actes Sud,
1998, 319 pages, with 250 pictures,
in French [Photographes Made in Hungary]
Hungarian Museum of Photography – Miedzynarodowe Centrum Kultury,
2000, 205 pages, with 125 pictures,
in Polish [Made in Hungary. Fotograficy Wegierscy]
Hungarian Museum of Photography –Caja San Fernando –Fundación ICO,
2002, 350 pages, with 210 pictures,
in Spanish-English [Fotógrafos Made in Hungary. Los que se fueron/Los que se quedaron]
The limited catalogue-version was published in Czech,
German, Turkish, English and Dutch languages as well.
Antal Farkas jama: Red card
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1998,
24 pages, with 37 pictures
Picture and text
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 1998,
48 pages, with 43 pictures
Engin Özendes: Pictures of an Empire. Photography
in the Ottoman Empire (1839-1919)
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2001,
48 pages, with 22 pictures
János Bodnár, Károly Kincses, Jean Luc Monterosso:
Pictures and objects
from the New York apartment of André Kertész
Catalogue, Hungarian Museum of Photography,
2002, 36 pages, with 16 pictures,
in French-English and Hungarian-English versions
Anne Cartier-Bresson, Károly Kincses:
Before Kertész and Brassai. The antecedents
of modernism in Hungarian photography
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2002,
204 pages, with 96 pictures, in Hungarian-English
Károly Kincses: Linked journeys.
Hungarian photographs from around the world
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2002,
148 pages, with 94 pictures, in Hungarian-English
Balázs Turay: Rome
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2002
Károly Kincses, Péter Nádas:
The photographs of Manó Mai
Hungarian Museum of Photography -Ab Ovo
Publishing House, 2003, 160 pages, with 152 pictures
Gábor Kerekes: Seventies-eighties
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2003,
80 pages, with 43 pictures
Károly Kincses: A History of Hungary
Hungarian Museum of Photography
– Alexander Proud Gallery, 2003,
64 pages, with 35 pictures
Károly Kincses: Higher and Higher.
The Hundred Years of Powered Flight
Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2003,
163 pages, with 112 pictures
4. ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS
Károly Kincses, Gyula Munkácsy:
How should (not)we treat our old photographs?
CD-ROM, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2000,
supplement to the book with the same title web-presentation: http://fotomult.c3.hu/
Taken in Hungary.
A country mirrored by foreign photographers
CD-ROM, Hungarian Museum of Photography, 2000,
catalogue to the exhibition with the same title
web-presentation: http://fotohungarika.c3.hu/
Zoltán Fejér, Pál Greguss, Károly Kincses, Magdolna Kolta, Gyula Munkácsy, Péter Szabó:
Light-created images. Science – Technology and
Technique – Art. Photographic innovation and art in Hungary 1839 –2001
CD-ROM, Hungarian Museum of Photography – Hungarian Patent Institute, 2002
Hungarian Photography Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow
CD-ROM, 2002 (in English)(out of print)
Magdolna Kolta: Picture-showman.
Cultural history of the forms and customs of viewing a picture.
web version, 2004 (in Hungarian)
http://www.fotomuzeum.hu/kepmutogatok/
Treasures of the Hungarian Museum of Photography
web version, 2005, English and Hungarian,
http://www.fotomuzeum.hu/kincsek/