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Szilvia Bolla

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Szilvia Bolla (1992) is an artist working with photography in relation to installation, and sculpture. She graduated in 2016 with First Class Honours of BA Fine Art Photography at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London.

In the past years, she has been regularly exhibiting in Italy, Hungary, and the United Kingdom. Her work is part of the University of the Arts London collection and several Vienna and London-based private collections. Since 2017, she is a student of MA Photography at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest.

www.bollaszilvia.com

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Portfolio: Szilvia Bolla

Szilvia Bolla (1992) is an artist working with photography in relation to installation, and sculpture. She graduated in 2016 with First Class Honours of BA Fine Art Photography at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London. In the past years, she has been regularly exhibiting in Italy, Hungary, and the United Kingdom. Her work is part of the University of the Arts London collection and several Vienna and London-based private collections. Since 2017, she is a student of MA Photography at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest.

Szilvia Bolla
was nominated by
Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center
in
2018
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Each year every member of the FUTURES European Photography Platform nominates a set of artists and projects to become part of the FUTURES network.

Éva Szombat | „Pure positivity! Eva is a person who looks at the world with a smile and wants to translate that uplifting outlook on life into her work. If this is the mission of her work, then she absolutely achieves in doing so. Eva presented coherent projects that document herself and people in her surroundings in a captivating, confident and unexpected manner.”

Emilia van Lynden artistic director of Unseen Amsterdam

Márton Kállai | „Solotvyno, Kallai’s project that focuses on a former salt mining town in the Ukraine, explores two communities who have contrasting relationships to their shared local environment. His project explores the different manners in which these communities live alongside each other and the distinctive emotions, or lack of emotions, that they feel towards their natural surroundings. Kállai presents a cohesive body of work that looks at how opposing communities live together and their disparate approaches to the environment, heritage and commerce.”

Emilia van Lynden artistic director of Unseen Amsterdam

Szilvia Bolla is a young artist with a very professional approach to art, that combines photography in relation to sculpture, resulting in some very interesting installations. Her work is a combination of senses, mixing colors, shapes and light in order to catch the viewer’s eye. She has a good understanding of the present and future trends and I am certain that her installations will pleasantly surprise the audience.”

Sebastian Vaida photographer, director of Photo Romania Festival

Dávid Bíró works with abstract shapes, creating new and exciting concepts. He combines geons and colors into new forms and installations, drawing attention to his point of view. Presented well his work will stand out in any exhibition.”

Sebastian Vaida photographer, director of Photo Romania Festival

Máté Dobokay works at the border between clear and unclear, both with color and shades of grey. He has a unique technique of using analogue techniques in expressing his work, sometimes in huge prints. I will certainly love to see his work printed and exhibited, just as I saw it in a portfolio review presentation.”

Sebastian Vaida photographer, director of Photo Romania Festival