Eszter Erdősi

Born in 1994, Eszter Erdősi is an art historian from Budapest, Hungary. She holds a BA in History of Art and French from the University of Bristol and an MA in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art. Her main focus of interest lies in the intersections of art and ecology.

She is particularly curious about how contemporary art practices may inform our understanding of climate change, climate justice and

environmental issues. Eszter is drawn to theories of post-anthropocentrism, as well as to perspectives of decolonisation in the context of art and the environment.

Eszter curated the Parallel exhibition To see our common/place for UGM Maribor gallery.

To see our common/place online exhibition