Judit

Kis

REPRESENTED ARTISTS

Dedicated

2018

marble

25x12x6,5 cm

Heart and Cherry Limited Editions, Budapest

Dedicated Kis Judit

Dedicated

Heart and Cherry Limited Editions, Budapest

2018

marble

25x12x6,5 cm

In her work she combines digital content with installations of objects made from innovative materials. In her video performances and virtual diaries, also in these poetic blocks she reflects on the experiences and traumas that shape our identities, p...ersonal boundaries and behavioural patterns.READ MORE

Inspirit Kis Judit

Inspirit

Heart and Cherry Limited Editions, Budapest

2022

onyx

25x12x6,5 cm

Developing her art from the reflective aspects to the direction of art for caring, her works are also holistic in the sense that the power of the form, the meaning of the materials dating back to ancient times and the concepts engraved on the objects... are united in a higher meaning to help, protect and heal those who come close to them.READ MORE

Equity Kis Judit

Equity

Heart and Cherry Limited Editions, Budapest

2023

glazed ceramic

25x12x6,5 cm

Judit uses words to create. She uses the meaning of the words and emphasises by engraving it into the massive, ancient materials, marble, crystal, glazed ceramic.



Judit Kis

1988

Judit Kis is an intermedia artist, who studied fine art and curating at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest and at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. In the past ten years she has participated in residencies, workshops and exhibitions internationally including the Collegium Hungaricum Berlin, Center for Contemporary Art in Glasgow, Kingston University London and Zurich University of the Arts. In 2015 her diploma project was included in the TIMEBASE media art exhibition at the New Budapest Gallery, and in 2016 she had a solo show, I Have Never Happened, in Geneva at Topic Gallery. From her theoretical research, Kis had a lecture performance at the Video Vortex XII conference in Malta. In 2019 Kis was awarded the Derkovits Scholarship and exhibited her works at the Kunsthalle Budapest. In 2020 she received the ACAX – Leopold Bloom Art Award, with the opportunity to spend three months at Residency Unlimited in New York.