Agnes Eperjesy, a visual artist from Hungary (born 1975), creates thought-provoking works in photography, mixed media, and collage. She honed her skills in Hungary before relocating to the UK, Italy and now finding inspiration in Sweden's landscapes, communities.
Her artistic journey encompasses diverse educational pursuits: short studies in fine art and curatorial studies at The Hungarian University of Fine Arts, a photojournalism diploma at CTJT in England, and a master's degree in psychology from Middlesex University. This psychological perspective now underpins much of her recent work.
Agnes employs subversion to create alternate narratives and unveil new visual languages, examining the intricacies of the human experience through a humanist lens.
Her work challenges traditional and experimental processes, exploring the boundless potential of photography to foster connection and reflection.
Agnes has gained recognition on both national and international platforms, including the BBA One Shot Award, Arte Laguna Prize, and participation in esteemed exhibitions such as DUMBO Arts Festival, New York, Experimental Photo Festival, Barcelona, and Knoll Gallery, Wien