Biography

Mónika Sziládi uses lens-based photography and digital photomontage as a tool to observe and digest the effects of technology on human behavior. Her work explores how wireless technology affect us as social beings by altering our physical and virtual interactions, and how the ease of picture taking and sharing redefined our relationship to images, including those of ourselves. Sziládi was born and raised in Budapest, Hungary and lives in New York. She holds a MFA in Photography from Yale and a Maitrise in Art History and Archaeology from Sorbonne, Paris. Awards include the Philadelphia Museum of Art Photography Competition (2010), Alice Kimball English  Traveling Fellowship (2010), Juror’s Pick by Julie Saul and Alec Soth, Work-in-Progress Prize, Daylight/CDS Photo Awards (2010), Humble Arts'  New Photography Grant (2012), Center Awards Curator's Choice (2015). Solo exhibitions include Smack Mellon (NYC), Godot Galeria (Budapest, Hungary). Group exhibitions include Onassis Cultural Center (Athens, Greece), Queens Museum (NYC), Hagedorn Foundation Gallery (Atlanta, GA), Hasted Kraeutler (NYC), Flash Forward Festival (Toronto), Galerie Erna Hecey (Brussels), Staatliche Kunsthalle (Baden-Baden, Germany), DUMBO Arts Center (NYC). Residencies include Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Workspace (NYC), Smack Mellon (NYC), La Napoule Art Foundation (La Napoule, France), Skowhegan (Maine). Her work is in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The first background image is a detail of an ongoing project. Available (framed) works are selected from the series "Left to Our Own Devices"(2009-2015).

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Biography

Mónika Sziládi uses lens-based photography and digital photomontage as a tool to observe and digest the effects of technology on human behavior. Her work explores how wireless technology affect us as social beings by altering our physical and virtual interactions, and how the ease of picture taking and sharing redefined our relationship to images, including those of ourselves. Sziládi was born and raised in Budapest, Hungary and lives in New York. She holds a MFA in Photography from Yale and a Maitrise in Art History and Archaeology from Sorbonne, Paris. Awards include the Philadelphia Museum of Art Photography Competition (2010), Alice Kimball English  Traveling Fellowship (2010), Juror’s Pick by Julie Saul and Alec Soth, Work-in-Progress Prize, Daylight/CDS Photo Awards (2010), Humble Arts'  New Photography Grant (2012), Center Awards Curator's Choice (2015). Solo exhibitions include Smack Mellon (NYC), Godot Galeria (Budapest, Hungary). Group exhibitions include Onassis Cultural Center (Athens, Greece), Queens Museum (NYC), Hagedorn Foundation Gallery (Atlanta, GA), Hasted Kraeutler (NYC), Flash Forward Festival (Toronto), Galerie Erna Hecey (Brussels), Staatliche Kunsthalle (Baden-Baden, Germany), DUMBO Arts Center (NYC). Residencies include Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Workspace (NYC), Smack Mellon (NYC), La Napoule Art Foundation (La Napoule, France), Skowhegan (Maine). Her work is in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The first background image is a detail of an ongoing project. Available (framed) works are selected from the series "Left to Our Own Devices"(2009-2015).

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