
INDA Gallery cordially invites you to the INDA Project Room, where Gabriella Csizek will conduct a curatorial guided tour on the last day of the exhibition, Krisztina ERDEI: Disorganized Chain Reaction, on Tuesday 13 May 2025 at 5 pm.
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Krisztina Erdei is a sensitive visual artist who raises important social issues. Open to different media, but basically moving in the field of photography, he creates his series with a critical approach. His aesthetics are unsought after, instinctive, often as if the image came about by chance, while developing complex systems in his works. In his multilayered works, his marked and at the same time sympathetic opinion evokes the basic values of humanist photography, rethought throughout the 21st century.Twenty years ago, between 2003 and 2005, he produced his series Formalities, Plastic Culture in Eastern Europe, in which the transformation of consumer habits after the regime change, moved away from the commodity value of the capitalist economic system. It dealt with post-socialist regions. Since then, our attitude towards plastics has changed dramatically. The joy of the century century and the long-term problems caused by choice led us to rethink our relationship with our environment. The exhibition deals with this change that has taken place over twenty years and seeks the significance of demonized material in our lives.
Curated by Gabriella Csizek, Capa Center
Exhibition: April 4 — May 13, 2025
Opening hours: Tuesday-Friday: 14-18 hours or by prior appointment
The exhibition is part of the official program of the Budapest Photo Festival 2025.
We thank the staff of the Plastics Project of the Kiscell Museum and the BME Plastics and Rubber Laboratory for their help.
The exhibition was sponsored by the NKA.