TIPP - TIHANY INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM
A collaborative research initiative between Goldsmiths College, London and the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
2003-2007
TIPP ACADEMIC BOARD OF CURATORS
Dr. Farkas Ádám, Rektor of the Hungarian Acdemy of Fine Arts
Dr. Szmrecsányi-Veszely Beáta, Director of TIPP
Professor Gerard Hemsworth, Director of Postgraduate Studies in Fine Art, Goldsmiths College University of London
Professor Brian Falconbridge, Director of Interantional Relations, Goldsmiths College, University of London
PROGRAM
Studio practice
Group seminars
Tutorials
Video nights
Excursions
Lectures
Exhibitions
Open Days
INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY ART
A course of study for a group of international artists, who have already started to move in a specific direction within their work and who would like to participate in a three-week long intensive fine art programme, which is offering the opportunity to further develop their working practice. The courses are focused on helping artists to reach a heightened understanding of their work in a wider artistic, cultural and theoretical context. Our aim was to encourage and develop the production of new works, ideas and concepts through giving access to a tutorial, seminar and workshop programme from an international field of teaching staff drawn from Goldsmiths College, London, the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest as well as invited internationally renowned artists.
LOCATION
Residency location of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts at Lake Balaton on Tihany penninsula.
8237 Tihany, Major utca 25. Hungary
1. TIPP - INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY ART, 2003
TUTORS AND LECTURERS
Dr. Szmrecsányi-Veszely Beáta, course leader
Kate Smith, Tutor and Lecturer at the MA Fine Art and PhD in Fine Art courses at Goldsmiths College, London
Susan Taylor, Tutor and Lecturer at the MA Fine Art and PhD in Fine Art courses at Goldsmiths College, London
Dr. Suhail Malik, Director of the Postgraduate Art Theory department at Goldsmiths College, London
David Wilkinson, artist (England - Hungary)
Sugár János, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
Drozdik Orshi, artist (Budapest - New York)
Birkás Ákos, painter (Hungary)
Dr. Altomáre György, Senior Consultant of Neuropsychiatry at the National Health Service Centre in Budapest and a writer
Szoboszlai János, art historian, Leader of the acb galéria, Budapest
Tímár Katalin, art historian, Curator at the Ludwig Múzeum Budapest - Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest
PARTICIPATING STUDENTS
Hilary Jack (England), Végh Marcel (Hungary), Szabó Ádám (Hungary), Jenifer Youell (Ireland), Ernest Jolly (USA), Deli Eszter Kinga (Hungary), Isabel Brito Farre (Spain), Vass Nicolas Esteban (Argentina, Hungary), Huszár Andrea (Hungary), John Paul Tiney (England), Katherine, Marie Hymers (England), Barakonyi Zsombor (Hungary), Czene Márta (Hungary), Jee-Hyun Kwon (Korea), Pásztor Moizer Zsuzsa (Hungary), Fiona Foster (England), Ilona Jeszenszky Staples (Canada), Szentesi Csaba (Hungary), Somogyi Laura (Hungary), Előd Ágnes (Hungary), Balla Zoltán (Hungary), Lisa Penny (England)
EXHIBITION
First International Course in Contemporary Art
Barcsay Hall, Hungaraiyn Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
SUPPORTED BY
The British Council
SYMPOSIUM, 2004
Overlap symposium
LECTURERS
David Wilkinson, artist (England - Hungary), Jeremy Millar, artist and curator (England), Hugh Mulholland, art historian, Director of the Ormeau Bath Gallery in Northern Ireland, Kis Varsó (Gálik András and Havas Bálint), David Mabb, director of MA Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, London, Dr. Fabényi Júlia, director of Műcsarnok - Kunsthalle Budapest, Liza Prior, artist and curator (USA), Hegyi Dóra, curator at the Ludwig Múzeum Budapest - Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest, Saki Satom, artist and curator (London, Tokyo) and from Hungary Sugár János, Bukta Imre, Beöthy Balázs, Csörgő Attila, Kisspál Szabolcs, Előd Ágnes, Szövényi Anikó.
PARTICIPANTS
Tris Vonna Mitchell (Scotland), Hilary Jack (England), from Hungary Perenyei Mónika, El-Hassan Róza, Tóth Ildikó, Deli Eszter, Blaumann Edit, Fodor János, Barakonyi Zsombor, Iványi Brigitta, Tímár Katalin, Somogyi Zsófia and others.
PROGRAM LEADER
Valkó Margit
OVERLAP ARTIST IN RESIDENT
Jeremy Millar (England)
2. TIPP - INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY ART, 2004
TUTORS AND LECTURERS
David Wilkinson, artist (England - Hungary), Course leader
Dr. Szmrecsányi-Veszely Beáta, TIPP director
Kate Smith, Tutor and Lecturer at the MA Fine Art and PhD in Fine Art courses at Goldsmiths College, London
Susan Taylor, Tutor and Lecturer at the MA Fine Art and PhD in Fine Art courses at Goldsmiths College, London
Sugár János,Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
Csörgő Attila, artist (Hungary)
Révész László László, artist (Hungary)
Dr. Altomáre György, Senior Consultant of Neuropsychiatry at the National Health Service Centre in Budapest and a writer
Kisspál Szabolcs, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
Ruth Maclennan, artist (England)
PARTICIPATING STUDENTS
Namhee Kwon (Korea), Lena Willikens (Germany), Caroline Waltman (Holland), Cseh Lili (Hungary), Joe Stevens (England), Szabó Péter (Hungary), Jenifer Selden (USA), Maki Umehara (Japan), Czene Márta (Hungary), Bartha Gabriella (Hungary), Andrea Leria (Chile - England)
TIPP ARTIST IN RESIDENT
Susan Taylor, Susan Taylor, Tutor and Lecturer at the MA Fine Art and PhD in Fine Art courses at Goldsmiths College, London
EXHIBITION
TIPP PROGRAM 2004 group show and SUSAN TAYLOR solo exhibition
Barcsay Hall, Hungaraian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
2004 november 18 - december 18.
CATALOGUE
- TIPP 2004
- Susan Taylor
SUPPORTED BY
The British Council
3. TIPP - INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY ART, 2005
TUTORS AND LECTURERS
David Wilkinson, artist (England - Hungary), Course leader
Dr. Szmrecsányi-Veszely Beáta, TIPP director
Kate Smith, Tutor and Lecturer at the MA Fine Art and PhD in Fine Art courses at Goldsmiths College, London
Dr. Altomáre György, Senior Consultant of Neuropsychiatry at the National Health Service Centre in Budapest and a writer
Csörgő Attila, artist (Hungary)
Dr. John 'Reardon, Tutor and Lecturer at the PhD in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, London
Sugár János, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
Kisspál Szabolcs, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
Birkás Ákos, artist (Hungary)
PARTICIPATING STUDENTS
Josephine Coy (Belgium), Molnár László (Hungary), Eloise Rowley (England), Szabó Judit (Hungary), Liane Lang (Svédország), Takács Máté (Hungary), Katherine Gardner (Németország), Kasper Pincis, Szabó Dorottya (Hungary), Monika Teal (Schwitzerland), Szabó Sándor (Hungary), Rebecca Partridge (USA), Angie McVeigh (England), Tamási Claudia (Hungary), Majláth Zita (Hungary), Anita Christofferson (Danmark), Orosz Klára (Hungary), Andy Lee (England), Hanna Birkett (England), Szilvásy Edit (Hungary)
EXHIBITION
TIPP PROGRAM 2005
Barcsay Hall, Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
TIPP ARTIST IN RESIDENT
Kovács Lola (Hungary)
SUPPORTED BY
The British Council
4. TIPP - INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY ART, 2006
TUTORS AND LECTURERS
Dr. Szmrecsányi-Veszely Beáta, TIPP director
Lizi Sanchez, Lecturer of the Visual Arts Deprtament at Kingston University, England
Erhardt Miklós, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
Kisspál Szabolcs, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
David Wilkinson, artist (England - Hungary)
Dr. John Reardon, Tutor and Lecturer at the PhD in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, London
Kovács Lola, painter (Hungary)
PARTICIPATING STUDENTS
Dénes Ágnes (Hungary), Richard Healy (England), Maren Mauer (Germany), Josephine Sarrou (Greece), Grace Alexandra Staiger (England), Yoko Hayashi (Japan), Rácz Klára (Hungary), Queralt Lencinas (Spain), Alasdair Duncan (England), Caroline Gorick (England), Thomas Livesey (England), Angus Sanders (England)
EXHIBITION
TIPP PROGRAM 2006
Barcsay Hall, Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
SUPPORTED BY
The British Council
5. TIPP - INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY ART, 2007
TUTORS AND LECTURERS
Dr. Szmrecsányi-Veszely Beáta, TIPP director
Lizi Sanchez, Lecturer of the Visual Arts Deprtament at Kingston University, England
Erhardt Miklós, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
Kisspál Szabolcs, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
David Wilkinson, artist (England - Hungary)
Nikole Hewitt, Deputy director of the New Media department at the Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts, Croatia
PARTICIPATING STUDENTS
Tanja Perisic (Croatia), Mészáros Márta (Hungary), Barakonyi Zsombor (Hungary), Nikola Tutek (Croatia), Ana Husman (Croatia), Briony Marshall (England), Ann Everton (USA)
6. TIPP - INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY ART, 2007
TUTORS AND LECTURERS
Dr. Szmrecsányi-Veszely Beáta, TIPP director
Lizi Sanchez, Lecturer of the Visual Arts Deprtament at Kingston University, England
Erhardt Miklós, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
Kisspál Szabolcs, Lecturer at the Intermedia department at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
David Wilkinson, artist (England - Hungary)
Dr. Altomáre György, Senior Consultant of Neuropsychiatry at the National Health Service Centre in Budapest and a writer
Csörgő Attila, artist (Hungary)
Dr. John Reardon, Tutor and Lecturer at the PhD in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, London
PARTICIPATING STUDENTS
Emma Drye (England), Christina Georgio, Sophie Reeve (England), Anita Christofferson (Sweden), Catherine Story (England), Maria Zahle (Germany), Votin Dóra (Hungary), Horváth Erzsébet (Hungary), Oravecz Viktória (Hungary), Alana Lake (England), Kang Eemyun, Mark Clare (England), Benedek Barna (Hungary), Damien Stamer (USA), Craig Webster (England), Jack Newling (USA)
EXHIBITION
TIPP PROGRAM 2007
Barcsay Hall, Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest
SUPPORTED BY
The British Council
2003-2007 TIPP