Mea Barath /

Visual Storyteller

Awarded by Canon

Family Photojournalist

“Gen/Re” group exhibition, Hungary 2021.

 Mea Barath 

Visual Storyteller 

Thanks to the curatorial selection of Szilvia Mucsy, Rita Somosi and Klára Szarka, extremely exciting material from the world of genre photography can be seen at the Kiscelli Museum as year 2021’s closing exhibition of the Budapest Photo Festival.

Of course, my kids were the least able to behave calmly, so they provided a good theme for the photographers of the opening. While I am having a pleasant conversation in the background, they are cultivating the life pictures…

It is a privilege and a great pleasure to be part of the Budapest Photo Festival, I am grateful for the opportunity! The exhibition can be viewed until August 29, I warmly recommend it to everyone!

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Thanks to the curatorial selection of Szilvia Mucsy, Rita Somosi and Klára Szarka, extremely exciting material from the world of genre photography can be seen at the Kiscelli Museum as year 2021’s closing exhibition of the Budapest Photo Festival.

Of course, my kids were the least able to behave calmly, so they provided a good theme for the photographers of the opening. While I am having a pleasant conversation in the background, they are cultivating the life pictures…

It is a privilege and a great pleasure to be part of the Budapest Photo Festival, I am grateful for the opportunity! The exhibition can be viewed until August 29, I warmly recommend it to everyone!

2021.

The Budapest Photo Festival is an internationally wellknown art event in Hungary. It is a great honour to be part of this team as an exhibitor, where I can share the wall with names such as Imre Benkő, Miklós Déri, Ádám Urbán, Zsófi Sivák.

Of course my kids preserves a good topic for the photographers of the opening. While I am kindly talking in the background, they are doing the themes for genre photos.

 

Curators: Szilvia Mucsy, Rita Somosi, Klára Szarka

Photos by: Andrea Kiss, Gábor Gergely, Gergely Máté Oláh

Museum Kiscelli, Budapest

Budapest Photo Festival