Scale

Workshop and exhibition with Gábor Arion Kudász

Gábor Arion Kudász

Gábor Arion Kudász (born in Budapest in 1978) is a Hungarian photographer who graduated with a degree in photography from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest. He is now a lecturer there for the Photography MA programme. He usually works on long-term projects incorporating staged elements into documentary photography and dedicated to the exploration of the human presence. His work won the Hungarian Republic’s Balogh Rudolf Award in 2013. His most recent work, HUMAN, won the Robert Capa Grand Prize.
As humanity expands its horizon, the scale of human existence becomes gradually indefinable. Over the past decade we have become infiltrated by technology and have surpassed the limits of organic life. During the one-week workshop, participants will attempt to examine, rethink and reconstruct the human scale and articulate new ideals. The resulting exhibition will approach its subject utilizing visual archives and early photographic studies in anthropometry, psychology and other fields of scientific research.