I work as a curator and journalist based in Budapest. My practice encompasses multiple approaches to mediating design, including curating, research, and writing.
Until 2022, I was Editor at Hype&Hyper, where I commissioned features on Central and Eastern European contemporary design projects and interviewed many designers, curators, and artists (read my archive in full here).
Since 2022, I serve as the Gallery Director at K11 Labor, Budapest. In the last four years, I have also been working on freelance curatorial projects on various topics of art and design, including the physicality of digital infrastructures (Beyond the Cloud, 2021; Allegories of an Automated Present, OFF-Biennale 2021), the visual representations of labour (MUNKA/VERSENY, 2024), design anthropology (WE CAN SKATE IT!, 2022) and group shows of experimental design projects from young designers (DESIGN CURVES, 2023; Best in Design, 2023; Challenging Futures, 2022).
I hold an MA in Design Theory (Design Curator Specialisation) from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (2021) and I spent my Erasmus semester at Kingston University, London (2018).
I work as a curator and journalist based in Budapest. My practice encompasses multiple approaches to mediating design, including curating, research, and writing.
Until 2022, I was Editor at Hype&Hyper, where I commissioned features on Central and Eastern European contemporary design projects and interviewed many designers, curators, and artists (read my archive in full here).
Since 2022, I serve as the Gallery Director at K11 Labor, Budapest. In the last four years, I have also been working on freelance curatorial projects on various topics of art and design, including the physicality of digital infrastructures (Beyond the Cloud, 2021; Allegories of an Automated Present, OFF-Biennale 2021), the visual representations of labour (MUNKA/VERSENY, 2024), design anthropology (WE CAN SKATE IT!, 2022) and group shows of experimental design projects from young designers (DESIGN CURVES, 2023; Best in Design, 2023; Challenging Futures, 2022).
I hold an MA in Design Theory (Design Curator Specialisation) from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (2021) and I spent my Erasmus semester at Kingston University, London (2018).
I work as a curator and journalist based in Budapest. My practice encompasses multiple approaches to mediating design, including curating, research, and writing.
Until 2022, I was Editor at Hype&Hyper, where I commissioned features on Central and Eastern European contemporary design projects and interviewed many designers, curators, and artists (read my archive in full here).
Since 2022, I serve as the Gallery Director at K11 Labor, Budapest. In the last four years, I have also been working on freelance curatorial projects on various topics of art and design, including the physicality of digital infrastructures (Beyond the Cloud, 2021; Allegories of an Automated Present, OFF-Biennale 2021), the visual representations of labour (MUNKA/VERSENY, 2024), design anthropology (WE CAN SKATE IT!, 2022) and group shows of experimental design projects from young designers (DESIGN CURVES, 2023; Best in Design, 2023; Challenging Futures, 2022).
I hold an MA in Design Theory (Design Curator Specialisation) from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (2021) and I spent my Erasmus semester at Kingston University, London (2018).
I am open to commissions and collaborations. If you’re an artist, a designer or a studio working on a book, an exhibition, need help writing a project statement or researching a specific topic of art and design, please get in touch:
noemiviski@gmail.com
I am open to commissions and collaborations. If you’re an artist, a designer or a studio working on a book, an exhibition, need help writing a project statement or researching a specific topic of art and design, please get in touch:
noemiviski@gmail.com
I am open to commissions and collaborations. If you’re an artist, a designer or a studio working on a book, an exhibition, need help writing a project statement or researching a specific topic of art and design, please get in touch:
noemiviski@gmail.com