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Interview with photographer Sándor Kereki

Tune in to our video with Sándor Kereki as he shares insights into his photographic legacy and the nearly lost body of work currently exhibited at the Capa Center in Budapest. Our exhibition Sándor Kereki – Budapest in the seventies from a boy’s perspective is open until February 4, 2024.

by Róza Tekla Szilágy & Szabolcs Barakonyi


Interview: Róza Tekla Szilágyi, Szabolcs Barakonyi
Video: Zsuzsi Simon, Benedek Bognár
Music: Áron Lörinczi 
Design: L2 Studio


The exhibition is realised in cooperation between the Eidolon Center for Everyday Photography and the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center. The exhibition is hosted by the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center. 

You can find the Facebook-event of the exhibition here.

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