Krisztián Szőke: The First Painter Selected for Movilfest’s Artistic Curation
Movilfest has reached a significant milestone in its artistic evolution by selecting Krisztián Szőke as its featured artist, marking the first time the festival’s director has chosen painting over photography. This decision highlights a shift towards a broader exploration of artistic disciplines and reflects Movilfest’s commitment to embracing diverse creative expressions.
A Journey in Fine Arts
Krisztián Szőke was born in Esztergom, Hungary, on July 15, 1986. He pursued his passion for painting at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts (2006-2012) and expanded his studies at the Cork Institute of Technology: Crawford College of Art & Design in 2010. Prior to that, he completed his secondary education in fine arts at the Secondary School of Visual Arts and Design (2001-2006).
Influences and Mentors
Szőke refined his artistic skills under the mentorship of renowned Hungarian artists, including:
• Révész László László
• Tölg-Molnár Zoltán
• Bodóczky István
Awards and Recognition
His talent has been recognized through several prestigious awards:
• 2012: Töreki Artist Residency Program
• 2009: Erasmus Scholarship
• 2006: Domanovszky Endre Nívódíj Prize
• 2005: First Prize in the Ludwig Museum’s “Contemporary Art in Our Time” competition
Notable Exhibitions
Krisztián Szőke has exhibited his work in numerous group exhibitions, including:
• 2013 60th Vásárhely Autumn Exhibition, Hódmezővásárhely
• 2013 Budapest Art Expo Friss 2013, Művészetmalom, Szentendre
• 2012 Artplacc After, Budapest Park Gallery
• 2012 Art Stays, Ptuj, Slovenia
• 2011 Budapest Áramlat, Budapest Phenomenon, Virág Judit Gallery, Budapest
• 2011 L’Ungheria a Italia 150, Rome Hungarian Academy
• 2011 Una Visita, Accademia Albertina, Turin, Italy
• 2010 Ludwiginzert, Józsefvárosi Gallery, Crosstalk Festival
• 2005 Exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
A New Era for Movilfest’s Artistic Vision
By selecting Szőke Krisztián as the first painter in its curation, Movilfest takes a bold step in expanding its artistic scope beyond photography. His selection aligns with the festival’s commitment to democratizing creativity and offering new perspectives through visual arts. Szőke’s work, known for its depth and expressive power, adds a fresh and innovative dimension to Movilfest’s artistic narrative.
As the festival continues to evolve, this decision marks a turning point, opening doors to new forms of artistic collaboration and reinforcing Movilfest’s mission to create a more just, fun, healthy, and equal world through the power of mobile technology and art.








