Katalin Ladik (born ÃÂjvidék, 25 October 1942) is a Hungarian poet, performance artist and actress. She was born in ÃÂjvidék, Kingdom of Hungary (today Novi Sad, Serbia), and in the last 20 years she has lived and worked alternately in Novi Sad, in Budapest, Hungary and on the island of Hvar, Croatia. Parallel to her written poems she also creates sound poems and visual poems, performance art, writes and performs experimental music and audio plays. She is also a performer and an experimental artist (happenings, mail art, experimental theatrical plays). She explores language through visual and vocal expressions, as well as movement and gestures. Her work includes collages, photography, records, performances and happenings in both urban and natural environments.
Biography
Katalin Ladik studied at the Economic High School of Novi Sad between 1961 and 1963. She then joined the Dramski Studio (Drama Studio) acting school in Novi Sad, between 1964 and 1966. Between 1961 and 1963, she worked as a bank assistant. During this time, in 1962, she began to write poetry. From 1963 to 1977 she worked for Radio Novi Sad. She joined the newly established Novi Sad Theatre in 1974, becoming a member of its permanent ensemble in 1977 and working there until 1992. She primarily acted in dramatic roles. Over the years, she also played major and minor roles in various TV-films and movies. She led the poetry sections of literary magazines ÃÂlet és Irodalom (1993âÂÂ94) and Cigányfúró (1994âÂÂ99). Between 1993 and 1998 she taught at Hangár musical and theatrical education center.
She is a member of the Hungarian Writers' Union, the Hungarian Belletrists Association, the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists and the Hungarian PEN Club.
Awards
Katalin Ladik has earned various awards, including the ' Award (1991), the award of Mikes Kelemen Kör (Mikes International â Association for Hungarian Art, Literature and Science in the Netherlands) (2000), the József Attila Prize (2001), the Mediawave Parallel Culture Award (2003), the National Award for Culture of the Republic of Serbia (2009), and the Laurel Wreath Award of Hungary (2012).
Katalin Ladik has earned various awards, including the Kassák Lajos Award (1991), the award of Mikes Kelemen Kör (Mikes International â Association for Hungarian Art, Literature and Science in the Netherlands) (2000), the József Attila Prize (2001), the Mediawave Parallel Culture Award (2003), the National Award for Culture of the Republic of Serbia (2009), and the Laurel Wreath Award of Hungary (2012).
In 2015, she received the Klára Herczeg Award in senior category from the Studio of Young Artistsâ Association (Hungary).
In 2016, she was awarded with the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace.
Her awards for acting include the Oktobarska nagrada grada Novog Sada (October Award of the City of Novi Sad), a collective award to the cast of Radio Novi Sad in 1967; first place at Smotra vojvoÃÂanskih profesionalnih pozoriÃ
¡ta (Festival of Professional Theatres in Vojvodina) in 1978, for the role of Masha in Three Sisters, directed by György Harag, performed at the Novi Sad Theatre. The same role earned her the first place of UdruÃ
¾enje dramskih umetnika Srbije / Association of Dramatic Artists of Serbia, in 1979. Katalin Ladik also received the Magyar TelevÃÂzió Elnöki NÃÂvódÃÂja / Award of the President of Hungarian Television for Acting Excellence for acting in András RajnaiâÂÂs TV film series, TelevÃÂziós mesék felnÃ
Âtteknek (Television Tales for Adults) in 1980. In 1986, she was awarded first place at Smotra vojvoÃÂanskih profesionalnih pozoriÃ
¡ta / Festival of Professional Theaters in Vojvodina for the role of Skinner in Howard BarkerâÂÂs The Castle, directed by David Gothard, performed at the National Theatre in Subotica.
2017 Artisjus Literary Award for her poetry volume âÂÂA vÃÂz emlékezeteâ (âÂÂThe Memory of WaterâÂÂ)
2017 Janus Pannonius Filius Ursae Award for her literary oeuvre for âÂÂbeing defiant, provocative, and confrontational towards the actual literary canonsâÂÂ
2019 Ferencváros Pro Urbe Award
2020 âÂÂMy Countryâ () Award in recognition of her lifetime achievement
2021 Medal of culture for lifetime achievement, i.e. for overall creativity/work awarded by MiloÃ
¡ Crnjanski Centre
2021 Novi Sad" International Literary Award, which is awarded by the 16th International Novi Sad Literary Festival organized by the Society of Writers of Vojvodina
2021 Literary Prize Bernard Heidsieck awarded by Centre Pompidou for her work as a whole in experimental poetry
2022 Hungarian Order of Merit Officer's Cross, one of the highest Orders in Hungary
2022 Prize in Fiction (Poetry) category of the Society of Hungarian Authors
2022 Alföld Literary Prize
Poetry
Katalin Ladik became known after 1962 through her surreal and erotic poems. In addition to a number of books in Hungarian, volumes of her poetry were published in Yugoslavia, France, Italy and the United States. Her poems also appeared in various magazines and anthologies worldwide, translated into Spanish, German, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovakian, Hindi, Chinese, Indonesian, Romanian, Macedonian, Rusyn and Slovenian.
Prose
Her first novel, entitled ÃÂlhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) was published in 2007 by Nyitott KönyvmÃ
±hely. It is considered to be an eminent work in Hungarian avant-garde literature. It is partly autobiographical, partly self-reflecting. The novel alternates between reality and fiction, prose and poetry, sometimes switching to a prose poem style. Its main target audience is that part of the artistsâ community who are receptive to esoteric allusions. The book is about three women: the Editor, who lives in Budapest, the Artist, and the Glasswoman who lives in Novi Sad, all of whom bear the same name. The shared name determines their lives. Initially, they are unaware of one another, but throughout the book their lives get gradually intertwined. After they get to know one another, they begin to live each other's life, which changes everything for them forever. One of the peculiarities about the book is the uniquely rich textual documentation (letters, newspaper articles, posters) and the large number of photos.
Publications
Volumes in original language
- Ballada az ezüstbiciklirÃ
Âl (Ballad of Silver Bike) | poems | Hungarian | with gramophone recording | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969
- Elindultak a kis piros bulldózerek (The Small, Red Bulldosers Have Taken Off) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1971
- Mesék a hétfejÃ
± varrógéprÃ
Âl (Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1978
- Ikarosz a metrón (Icarus on the Subway) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1981
- A parázna söprÃ
± â Bludna metla (The Promiscuous Broom) | poems | Hungarian-Serbian bilingual | Forum, Novi Sad, 1984
- KiÃ
±zetés (Exile) | poems | Hungarian | MagvetÃ
Â, Budapest, 1988
- Jegyesség (Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas - Orpheusz, Budapest, 1994
- A négydimenziós ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas, Budapest, 1998
- FÃ
±ketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Orpheusz, Budapest, 2004
- ÃÂlhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) | prose | Hungarian | Nyitott KönyvmÃ
±hely, Budapest, 2007
- BelsÃ
 vÃÂzözön (Deluge Inside) | poems | Hungarian | Parnasszus, Budapest, 2011
- Ladik Katalin legszebb versei (The Most Beautiful Poems of Katalin Ladik) | poems | Hungarian | AB-ART, Bratislava, 2012
- A vÃÂz emlékezete (The Memory of Water) | poems | Hungarian | Kalligram, Budapest, 2016
- IdÃ
Âvitorla (Time Sailing), Selected Poems (1962âÂÂ2022) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 2022
- Béranya versek (Surrogacy Poems) | poems | Hungarian | Tipp-Cult Kft, Parnasszus Könyvek, P-Art, Budapest, 2022
Translated volumes
- Poesie Erotiche (Erotic Poems) | poems | Italian | selected and translated by: Giacomo Scotti | La Sfinge, Naples, 1983
- Erogen Zoon | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir RaduloviÃÂ, Judita Ã
 algo, Arpad Vicko | KnjiÃ
¾evna Zajednica Novog Sada, Novi Sad, 1987
- Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. BâÂÂRacz | New Native Press, Sylva, 1992
- Poèmes (Poems) | poems | French | selected by: Tibor Papp | translated by: Katalin Kluge, Tibor Tardos | CiPM / Spectres Familiers, Marseille, 1999
- Ikarova senka (Icarusâ Shadow) | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir RaduloviÃÂ, Judita Ã
 algo, Arpad Vicko, Draginja Ramadanski | Orpheus, Novi Sad, 2004
- Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. BâÂÂRacz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2005
- Engagement | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. BâÂÂRacz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2006
- Kavez od trave (Grass-Cage) | poems | Croatian | translated by: Kristina Peternai | Matica hrvatska, Osijek, 2007
- Poems | English | Cultural Centre of Vojvodina, "MiloÃ
¡ Crnjanski", Novi Sad, 2022
- Mogu li da Ã
¾ivim na tvom licu : romaneskna Ã
¾ivotna priÃÂa (Can I Live on Your Face: novelistic life story) | prose | Serbian |(Re) konekcija, Novi Sad, 2021
- Raspjevane Ã
¾eravice: izbrane pjesme 1962-1982 (Singing embers: selected poems 1962âÂÂ1982) | poems| Croatian | DAF, Zagreb, 2022
E-books
- FÃ
±ketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2003 | downloadable, pdf format
- FÃ
±ketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, multiple formats
- A négydimenziós ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats
- Ikarosz biciklijén (On Icarusâ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats
- KiÃ
±zetés ~ Jegyesség (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats
- A négydimenziós ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format
- KiÃ
±zetés ~ Jegyesség (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format
- Ikarosz biciklijén (On Icarusâ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format
- Engagement | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format
- Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format
- Milyen ÃÂzÃ
± vagyok? (How Do I Taste?) | poems | Hungarian | A hónap könyve, Szentendre, 2012 | buyable, pdf format
Audiobooks
2020: Liquid mirror (Folyékony tükör) presented by Vera SÃÂpos 00:00:00 â Folyékony tükör 1; 00:55:47 â Folyékony tükör 2 Audiobooks by contemporary authors published online by DIA, the Digital Literature Academy of PIM
Discography
Sound poetry
- Ballada az ezüstbiciklirÃ
Âl (The Ballad of the Silver Bicycle) | SP | supplement for book with same title | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969
- Phonopoetica | SP | Galerija Studentskog kulturnog centra, Belgrade, 1976
- Poésie Sonore Internationale (International Sound Poetry) | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Paris, 1979
- La Nouvelle Revue dâÂÂArt Moderne, Special 2. (The Magazine of Modern Art) | audio cassette | Rencontres Internationales de Poésie Sonore (International Sound Poetry Festival), Paris, 1980
- Adriano Spatola: Baobab Femme | audio cassette | anthology for sound poetry magazine, Publiart Bazar Reggio Emilia, 1982
- Yugoslavian Sound Poetry | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, 1987
- Hangár / Hangar | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Amsterdam â Budapest, 1987
- Aki darazsakról álmodik (Who is Dreaming About Wasps) | LP | recording of the radio play "Furcsa, aki darazsakról álmodik" (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps) | Radio Novi Sad, 1988
- Spiritus Noister: Nemzeti zajzárványok / National Noise-Inclusions | audio cassette | Bahia Music, Budapest, 1996
- Vajdasági Magyar Zenei Esték / Vojvodina Hungarian Music Evenings 1988 | CD | JMMT, Novi Sad, 1998
- VÃÂzisámán / Water Shaman | CD | Budapest, 1999
- Spiritus Noister â Kurt Schwitters: Ursonate | music CD | Hungaroton, Budapest, 2003
- Vodeni anÃÂeo / Water Angel | music CD | Nova Misao, Novi Sad, 2011
- Phonopoetics | Vinyl, LP | Alga Marghen (Milano), in co-production with acb Gallery (Budapest) Milano, 2019
- Water Angels | Vinyl, LP | Alga Marghen (Milano), in co-production with acb Gallery (Budapest) Milano, 2021
Music (experimental music, jazz)
As vocalist, Katalin Ladik collaborated with prominent Croatian, Serbian and Hungarian composers, such as Dubravko Detoni, Branimir SakaÃÂ, and Milko Kelemen (1971âÂÂ73, ensemble ACEZANTEZ); ErnÃ
 Király (1963âÂÂ2002); DuÃ
¡an Radià(Oratorio Profano, 1979); Boris Kovaà(1986âÂÂ1990); DeÃ
¾e Molnar ( 1989âÂÂ91); Zsolt SÃ
Ârés a.k.a. Ahad, and Zsolt Kovács (1996-, Spiritus Noister).
- ErnÃ
 Király | LP | UdruÃ
¾enje Kompozitora Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1978
- Boris KovaÃÂ: Ritual Nova I | LP | Symposion Records, Overstrand, 1986
- Boris KovaÃÂ: Ritual Nova II | CD | Recommended Records, London, 1989
- ErnÃ
 Király - Spectrum | CD | Autobus, Paris, 1999
- DeÃ
¾e Molnar: Weird Garden | CD | vocals on Track 1 (Water Clock) | Studentski Kulturni Centar Novi Sad, 2010
- I Belong to the Band Bakers Of The Lost Future | CD | vocals on Track 3 (Poets Of The Absurd On Chalk) | Inexhaustible Editions, Budapest, 2016
Poetry readings, sound poetry performances
Online Audio
- FÃ
±ketrec (Grass-Cage) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, mp3 format
- A négydimenziós ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format
- Ikarosz biciklijén (On Icarusâ Bicycle) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format
- KÃÂÃ
±zetés - Jegyesség (Exile - Engagement) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format
Live performances
2011
- Négy fekete ló mögöttem repül (Four Black Horses Fly Behind Me); Jégmadár (Icebird); excerpts from BelsÃ
 vÃÂzözön (The Deluge Inside) | poetry reading | Dzsudi Remake evening, Merlin Theatre, Budapest |
Performance art
Most of Katalin Ladik's performances balance on the borderline between performance art and theatre: the performance of sound poems is accompanied by theatrical body action and in many cases, the surrounding space is structured similarly to a traditional theatre. Those who examine her poetry often refer to her sound poetry performances. On the other hand, no detailed analyses have been produced about the dramaturgical characteristics of her performances, and the relations of sign systems between her poetry and performances. It is a well-reasoned choice, however, to locate her in the context of female performance artists, as Katalin Ladik uses her body and person as the medium of her art in her performances, which occupies a special position within the history of Western art.
A list of performances, happenings, actions
1960s-'70s
1968
- Budapest, Szentendre - Hungary | UFO | Tamás Szentjóby, Miklós Erdély, Katalin Ladik | happening
1970
- Belgrade - Serbia | PozoriÃ
¡te Atelje 212, Podrum teatar (Theatre Atelje 212, Theatre in the Basement) | performance
- Zagreb - Croatia | Ã
½anr Festival eksperimentalnog filma (Genre Experimental Film Festival - GEFF) | performance
- Budapest - Hungary | József Attila MÃ
±velÃ
Âdési Ház (Cultural Centre József Attila) | with JenÃ
 Balaskó | literary performance
- Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance
- Temerin - Serbia | performance
1971
- BaÃÂka Topola - Serbia | UFO Party | performance
- Samobor - Croatia | Samoborski FaÃ
¡nik (Carnival in Samobor) | Eros sa ovogu svijeta (Eros of This World) | UFO Party | performance
- Biograd - Croatia | UFO Party | performance
- Zagreb - Croatia | Studentski Centar (Student Centre) | performance
- Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance
- Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar Poezije Zagreb (Poetry Theatre Zagreb) | ÃÂetvrta dimenzija kutije (Fourth Dimension of the Box) | performance
1972
- Osijek - Croatia | Annale Komorne Opere i Baleta (Annual Festival of Chamber Opera and Ballet)
- Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar ITD (Theatre ITD)| performance
- Novi Sad - Serbia | Tribina Mladih (Youth Tribune) | performance
- Belgrade - Serbia | Studentski Kulturni Centar (Student Cultural Centre) | Festival Expanded Media | performance
- Balatonboglár - Hungary | Kápolna Galéria (Kápolna Gallery) | Group Bosch+Bosch | performance
1974
- Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media /performance/
1975
- Zagreb (Croatia), Student Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Centra: "Eksperimenti u jugoslovenskoj umjetnosti" (Experiments of Yugoslav Art) (Group Bosch+Bosch) /performance/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: "Ljubavi, Singer" (Loves, Singer) /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: "Change Art" /action/
- Novi Sad (Serbia): "SpuÃ
¡tanje Novog Sada niz reku Dunav" (Floating Novi Sad Downstream the Danube) /action/
1976
- Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: "Change Art" /action/
- Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti /performance/
1977
- Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: "Poezija, foniÃÂna i vizuelna poezija Katalin Ladik" (Poetry, Phonic and Visual Poetry by Katalin Ladik)
- Kraków (Poland): "Phonopoetica" /performance/
- Zagreb (Croatia), Information Centre / Informativni Centar: "Phonopoetica" (with Vujica R. TuciÃÂ) /performance/
- Amsterdam (Netherlands), Stedelijk Museum: "Tekst in Geluid" (Text in Sound) /performance/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar: "Phonopoetica" /performance/
1978
- Kranj (Slovenia), PreÃ
¡eren Theatre / PreÃ
¡ernovo GledaliÃ
¡ÃÂe /performance/
- Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Youth Theatre / PozoriÃ
¡te Mladih, Festival Malih i Eksperimentalnih Scena (Festival of Small and Experimental Theatre): "ÃÂetvrta dimenzija â krik" (Fourth Dimension â Scream) /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: "PesniÃÂki maraton" (Poetry Marathon) /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Sonja MarinkoviàStudent Club / Studentski Klub âÂÂSonja MarinkoviÃÂâÂÂ: "ÃÂudak je ko ÃÂekiÃÂe sanja" (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/
- Würzburg (Germany), Hand Press Gallery / Handpresse Galerie: "Randkunst-Kunstrand" /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), National Library / Narodna biblioteka: "Umetnost se ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja..." (Art Does Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself...) /performance/
- Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: "Nova umjetniÃÂka praksa 1966-1978" (New Art Practice 1966âÂÂ1978) /performance/
1979
- Subotica (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: "Az éneklÃ
 varrógép â The Singing Sewing Machine" (with Zsolt Király) /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: "The Screaming Hole â A sikoltozó lyuk" /performance/
- Amsterdam (Netherlands): "One World Poetry" /performance/
- Utrecht (Netherlands), Gallery âÂÂT Hoogt / âÂÂT Hoogt Galerie: "One World Poetry" /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: "Mesék a hétfejÃ
± varrógéprÃ
Âl" (Stories of the Seven-headed Sewing Machine) /performance/
1980s-'90s
1980
- Paris (France), Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: "Rencontres Internationales de Poésie Sonore" (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/
- Le Havre (France), Cultural Centre of Le Havre / Maison de la Culture du Havre: "Rencontres Internationales de Poésie Sonore" (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/
- Rennes (France), Cultural Centre of Rennes / Maison de la Culture de Rennes: "Rencontres Internationales de Poésie Sonore" (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/
- New York City (USA), Washington Square Church, The New Wilderness Foundation: "International Sound Poetry Festival" /performance/
- Baltimore (USA), School 33 Art Center, The Merzaum Collective's Desire Productions Present: International Festival of Disappearing Art(s) /performance/
- Gyula (Hungary), Castle Theatre / VárszÃÂnház, Knightsâ Hall / Lovagterem: "Alice" /performance/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Salon Museum of Contemporary Art / Salon Muzeja Savremene Umetnosti, Exhibition of Group Bosch+Bosch: "Orman koji ubrizgava (Injecting Closet)" /performance/
1982
- Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre Jókai, Studio âÂÂKâÂÂ/ Stúdió âÂÂKâ Jókai MÃ
±velÃ
Âdési Központ: "Ladik Katalin újvidéki költÃ
 Ã©s elÃ
ÂadómÃ
±vész szerzÃ
Âi estje" (An Evening with Novi Sad Poet and Performer, Katalin Ladik) /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre PetÃ
Âfi Sándor / PetÃ
Âfi Sándor MÃ
±velÃ
Âdési Ház: "Telepi esték â Ladik Katalin szerzÃ
Âi estje" (Evenings in Telep â with Poet Katalin Ladik) (with Ottó Tolnai, Zsolt Király) /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Young Artistsâ Club / Fiatal MÃ
±vészek Klubja: "Ladik Katalin szerzÃ
Âi estje" (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with Miklós Erdély, László Beke and Zsolt Király) /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre Jókai, Studio âÂÂKâ / Stúdió âÂÂKâ Jókai MÃ
±velÃ
Âdési Központ: "Ladik Katalin szerzÃ
Âi és elÃ
Âadói estje" (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with Miklós Erdély, László Beke and Zsolt Király) /performance/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti: "Verbo-Voko-Vizuelno" ("Phonopoetry" with Judita Ã
 algo) /performance/
- Osijek (Croatia), Studentsâ Youth Centre / Studentski Centar Mladih, OsijeÃÂko ljeto (Summer in Osijek): "ÃÂudak je ko ÃÂekiÃÂe sanja" (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: "Ikar u metrouâ (Icarus on the Subway) (with Judita Ã
 algo, Selimir RaduloviÃÂ) /performance/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine, Beogradsko leto (Summer in Belgrade): "Ufo Party" /performance/
- KanjiÃ
¾a (Serbia), Literary Camp / KnjiÃ
¾evna Kolonija: "Konkretna i vizuelna poezija" (Concrete and Visual Poetry) (with Vujica R. Tuciàand Bob Cobbing) /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Address: Istarski kej 37. sp. 8. st. Rade Ã
 eviÃÂ: "Sound Poetry Performance" (with Vujica R. Tuciàand Bob Cobbing) /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune Gallery / Tribina Mladih Galerija: "Phonopoemim" â Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije "Jokastin kompleks" ("Jocasta Complex" Tapestry) /performance/
- Paris (France), UNESCO: "Guerre a la guerre" (War Against War) /performance/
- Milan (Italy), UNESCO: "Guerra alla guerra" (War Against War) /performance/
- Paris (France), UNESCO Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: "Polyphonix 5" /performance/
1983
- Vienna (Austria), Wiener Festwochen (Vienna Festival): "Mandora 1." /performance/
- Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: "Nova umjetnost u Srbiji 1970-1980" (New Art of Serbia 1970âÂÂ1980)
- Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: "Oluja-po motivima Ã
 ekspira" (Tempest â Based on Shakespeare) â Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije "Jokastin kompleks" ("Jocasta Complex" Tapestry) /performance/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: "Magic Bread" (with Paul Pignon)
1984
1985
- Belgrade (Serbia), Magaza Theatre / PozoriÃ
¡te Magaza: "Mandora 2." /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Cente of Lágymányos / Lágymányosi MÃ
±velÃ
Âdési Otthon: "Mandora 2." /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Metropolitan Cultural Centre / FÃ
Âvárosi MÃ
±velÃ
Âdési Ház: "Alice" /performance/
- Zemun (Serbia), Festival Monodrame i Pantomime (Festival of Monodrama and Pantomimes): "Mandora" /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), âÂÂSonja MarinkoviÃÂâÂÂCultural Centre / Kulturni Centar âÂÂSonja MarinkoviÃÂâÂÂ, Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: "Mandora" /performance/
- Stari BeÃÂej (Serbia) /performance/
1988
- Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: "Polyphonix" /performance/
- Pécs (Hungary): "Alice" /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Vigadó Chamber Hall / Vigadó Kamaraterem, Hangár Est (âÂÂWall of Soundâ Evening): "Alice" /performance/
1989
1990
1993
- Szentendre (Hungary), Dalmát Cellar / Dalmát pince, UHF Kisújrevue /performance/
- Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: "Alice" /performance/
- Vác (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, Expanzió 5. Festival /performance/
1994
- Szeged (Hungary): "Performancia" with Lukács Bitskey /performance/
- Zebegény (Hungary): "A helyettesÃÂtÃ
 asszony (The Substitute)" /performance/
- Pécs (Hungary): "A négydimenziós ablak (The Four-dimensional Window)" with Tamás Szalay /performance/
1995
1996
- Marseille (France), Meyer Gallery / Galerie Meyer: "Lâ agneau de Dieu et le double" (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/
- Ajaccio â Corsica (France): "Lâ agneau de Dieu et le double" (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/
2000s
2002
2003
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriÃ
¡te Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: "Tesla â Project" /performance/
2004
- Monza (Italy) /performance/
- Salerno (Italy) /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriÃ
¡te Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: "Tesla â Project"
- Budapest (Hungary), A38 Ship / A38 hajó: "LomtalanÃÂtás" (Cleaning the House) /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum â Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig Múzeum â Kortárs MÃ
±vészeti Múzeum: "Torony-LomtalanÃÂtás" (Cleaning the Tower-House) /performance/
2005
- Terény (Hungary), Expanzió Festival: "Angel" /performance/
2006
- Budapest (Hungary), Serbian Theatre in Hungary / Magyarországi Szerb SzÃÂnház / Srpsko PozoriÃ
¡te u MaÃÂarskoj: "Tesla", /audio-visual oratorio/
- Otterlo (Netherlands), Kröller-Müller Museum: "Change Art" /action/
- Amsterdam (Netherlands): "Tesla" /performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina, Inventors Association of Vojvodina, TeslaFest: "Tesla" /performance/
2007
- Nové Zámky (Slovakia), Art Gallery / Galéria Umenia: "Gyakorlatok üres húrokon â Kassák-kód" (Exercises on Empty Strings - Kassák Code) /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub Galéria: "FÃ
±ketrec" (Grass-cage) /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzÃÂnház: "Az Eszmélet szövedéke" (The Weave of Consciousness) (with Péter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, Zsófia Varga) /performance/
- VerÃ
Âce (Hungary), Ekszpanzió XX Festival: "Tesla, Audio-visual Oratorio" /performance/
- Szigliget (Hungary), Artist House of the Hungarian Public Foundation for Creative Art / Magyar AlkotómÃ
±vészeti KözalapÃÂtvány Alkotóháza, József Attila Kör 18. irodalmi tábora (18th Literary Camp of the József Attila Circle): "Az Eszmélet szövedéke" (The Weave of Consciousness) (with Péter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, Zsófia Varga) /performance/
2008
- Budapest (Hungary), PetÃ
Âfi Literary Museum / PetÃ
Âfi Irodalmi Múzeum, A SzépÃÂrók Társasága V. Ã
Âszi irodalmi fesztiválja â NÃ
Âk a férfi birodalomban (5th Autumn Literary Festival of the Hungarian Belletrist Association â Women in a Men's World): "Diptichon" (with Endre Szkárosi), performance
- Belgrade (Serbia), ARTGET Gallery â Cultural Centre Belgrade / Galerija ARTGET â Kulturni Centar Beograda (World Poetry Day): "Tesla â Homo Galacticus" /performance/
- Szigliget (Hungary), József Attila Kör 20. irodalmi tábora (20th Literary Camp of the József Attila Circle): "Trip-ti-chon" (with Veronika Czapáry), performance
- Budapest (Hungary), Irodalmi Centrifuga (Literary Centrifuge): "Trip-ti-chon" (with Veronika Czapáry), performance
- Bratislava (Slovakia), Ars Poetica Medzinárodny Festival Poézie /The 6th Ars Poetica International Poetry Festival /sound poetry performance
2009
- Visegrád (Hungary), The Roof Terrace of King Matthias Museum / A Mátyás Király Múzeum tetÃ
Âterasza, Ekszpanzió XXI Festival: âÂÂKerub" (Cherub) /performance/
2010s
2010
- Budapest (Hungary), Gallery A22 / A22 Galéria, Tibor Papp's Exhibition Opening: "ÃÂraköltemény" (Poem-Clock) /performance/
- Subotica (Serbia), Kosztolányi DezsÃ
 Theatre / Kosztolányi DezsÃ
 SzÃÂnház: "Tesla â Homo Galacticus" /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Millenáris Theatre / Millenáris Teátrum, Book Festival: "SzabadkÃ
ÂmÃ
±ves szex" (Freemason Sex) (with drMáriás) /performance/
- Ã
 taglinec (Croatia), "Voda" â "Water" MeÃÂunarodni Susret Umjetnika (International Art Festival): "Veliko spremanje" (Spring Cleaning) /performance/
- Eger (Hungary), Small Synagogue Gallery of Contemporary Art / Kis Zsinagóga Kortárs Galéria, artAlom élÃ
ÂmÃ
±vészeti fesztivál (artAlom Performing Arts Festival): "Bukott angyalok" (Fallen Angels) /performance/
- Szeged (Hungary) â Subotica (Serbia), Railway line, Kultúrcsempész SÃÂnbusz Fesztivál (Culture-smuggler Railbus Festival): Megaphone-assisted readings by Gábor Virág, Slobodan TiÃ
¡ma, Gábor Lanczkor, Tamara Ã
 uÃ
¡kiÃÂ, Vladimir Kopicl, Katalin Ladik, SiniÃ
¡a TuciÃÂ, Roland Orcsik
2011
- Budapest (Hungary), Kunsthalle (Palace/Hall of Art) / MÃ
±csarnok: "Preparababrakabaré" /performance/
- Marseille (France), Museum of Contemporary Art / Musée d'Art Contemporain, Poésie Marseille 2011, 8ème Festival (8th Marseille Poetry Festival, 2011): "Le Grand Ménage" (Spring Cleaning) /performance/
- Târgu Mureà(Romania), National Theatre - Small Hall / Teatrul NaÃ
£ional â Sala MicÃÂ, Testet öltött szavak rendezvény (Words Embodied â Event series): "Alice" /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzÃÂnház, Ismeretlen kutatása improvizációs alkotómÃ
±hely (Searching the Unknown â Improvisational Workshop): "Hangmozdulat" (Sound Movement) (with Kati Dombi) /performance/
2012
- Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian Writers' Association / Magyar ÃÂrószövetség: XXIV. Ekszpanzió Festival, "Idézet" Szimpozion és KiállÃÂtás ("Quotation" Symposium and Exhibition): "ÃÂsó, kapa, nagyharang" ("Till Death" lit.: Spade, Hoe and Bell) /performance/
- Komárom (Hungary), Fort Monostor â Film Museum / Monostori ErÃ
Âd â Filmmúzeum, Mediawave 2012 Festival: "NagytakarÃÂtás" ("Spring Cleaning") /performance/
- Ã
ÂódÃ
º (Poland), MS2 â Lodz Museum of Art / MS2 â Muzeum Sztuki w Ã
Âodzi: "Alicja w krainie kodów" (Alice in Codeland) /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Address: 8th district, Pál street 6.: Gödör bújócska â irodalom, zene, film, tánc, szÃÂnház, beszélgetés (Gödör Club Hide-and-seek â literature, music, film, dance, theatre, discussions) /sound poetry performance/
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, City Hall Art Gallery, A B Series Workshop: "NagytakarÃÂtás" ("Spring Cleaning") /performance/
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arts Court Theatre, A B Series: "Alice Kódországban" ("Alice in Codeland") /performance/
2013
- Budapest (Hungary), ÃÂbudai Társaskör, Kassák Museum, Kassák Year: "Alice Kódországban" (Alice in Codeland) /performance/
- Hvar (Croatia), 17th International Festival of Radio Plays and Documentary Radio Dramas PRIX MARULIÃÂ, âÂÂTesla. Homo Galacticusâ /performance/
- Székesfehérvár (Hungary), Vörösmarty Theatre Studio, Contemporary Art Festival: "Alice Kódországban" (Alice in Codeland) /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Fuga, Autonómia Filmklub 5, âÂÂI Belong to the BandâÂÂ: Katalin Ladik's voice on âÂÂpoets of the absurd on chalkâÂÂ
2014
- Százhalombatta (Hungary), Katalin Ladik - Endre Szkárosi, Slam Poetry /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Mika Tivadar Vigadó, JazzaJ, Katalin Ladik â Jean Michel van Schowburg, Katalin Ladik â Zsolt SÃ
Ârés, âÂÂSounds to Goâ (Hangok elvitelre) /performance/
2015
- Eger (Hungary), Templom Gallery, artAlom Live Art Festival 2015: "Tranzit Zoon", performance
- Gothenburg (Sweden), Gothenburg Book Fair "Tranzit Zoon", performance
- Vienna (Austria), Campus AAKH Hof 7, Universität Wien, "Singende Schnittmuster â Singing Dress Pattern", lecture-performance, multimedia slide-show
2016
- Poreà(Croatia), Behind the Scenes with Katalin Ladik! Artists on Vacation: "The Sounds of a sewing machine", Circe di Parenzoâ /performance/,
- Budapest (Hungary), MÃÂSZI, @Transart Communication, Katalin Ladik & Zsolt SÃ
Ârés âÂÂAlchemical Weddingâ (AlkÃÂmiai nász) /performance/
- Milano (Italy), FM Centre for Contemporary Art, Non-Aligned Modernity. Eastern-European Art from the Marinko Sudac Collection. Katalin Ladik: âÂÂTranzit Zoonâ /performance/
2017
- Athens (Greece), Oval Staircase, Megaron â the Athens Concert Hall, âÂÂAll the In-Between SpacesâÂÂ, Concept and direction by: Paolo Thorsen-Nagel. Katalin Ladik: âÂÂFollow me into mythologyâ /performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Urania National Film Theatre, Janus Pannonius Grand Prize for Poetry 2017 Festivities of Hungarian Pen Club. Katalin Ladik: Sound Performance based on Concrete Poems of Augusto de Campos
- Limassol (Cyprus), Theatro Ena, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, âÂÂLive Lectureâ /solo sound poetry performance/
- Nicosia (Cyprus), Artos Foundation, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition âÂÂLive Lectureâ /solo sound poetry performance/
- Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, "Spring Cleaning", performance/
- Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, âÂÂWall(ed)âÂÂ, aRttitude Site-specific dance performance, Katalin Ladik (live sound and voice).
- Budapest (Hungary), Trafó, âÂÂAlice in Codelandâ /multimedia performance/
- Vienna (Austria), Lobby of Hotel Prinz Eugen, Erste Bank Publication Presentation âÂÂSound Poemsâ /live performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art Voivodina (MSUV), âÂÂK.A.T (Culture â Activism â Theory) ConferenceâÂÂ, âÂÂCreative TransitionsâÂÂ/live lecture, multimedia and sound poetry performance/
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Bulevar Books, âÂÂTraNSporteur multilingual poetryâ /poetry reading/
- Lodz (Poland), House of Literature, âÂÂPuls Literary Festival, 2017, Hungarian DayâÂÂ, âÂÂSounds in Lodzâ / live lecture, multimedia performance and live sound poetry performance/
2018
- Berlin (Germany), neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nBgK), "Alice in Codeland", multimedia performance
- Berlin (Germany), Akademie der Künste, âÂÂUnderground und ImprovisationâÂÂ, âÂÂFollow me into Mythologyâ /live lecture and soloperformance/
- Berlin (Germany), Akademie der Künste, âÂÂUnderground und ImprovisationâÂÂ, âÂÂDesire of Touchâ /Duoperformance with Natalia Pschenitschnikova/
- Budapest (Hungary), Mersz Klub, âÂÂTúlélni a documenta 14-etâ (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture and soloperformance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian University of Fine Arts, âÂÂTúlélni a documenta 14-etâ (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture with Emese Kürti/
- Budapest (Hungary), Közkincs Könyvtár, "MÃ
°VÃÂSZ + NÃ
Â" (ARTIST + WOMAN), âÂÂFeminizmus és mÃ
±vészet ma?â (Feminism and Art Today?), âÂÂTúlélni a documenta 14-etâ (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, "Spoken Word, World Poetry Day" /poetry reading/
- Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, "Spoken Word, World Poetry Day", "Alice in Codeland" /multimedia performance/
- Zagreb (Croatia), âÂÂShowroom of Contemporary SoundâÂÂ, âÂÂTransitionsâ /live lecture/
- Rome (Italy), Falconieri Palace (Hungarian Academy in Rome), âÂÂFountains of Rome - Mouth to Lung!â /live lecture and sound performance/
- Budapest (Hungary), Három Holló â Drei Raben, âÂÂAntracit szájrúd (Antracit mouthpiece) /sound poetry performance/
- Berlin (Germany), Akademie der Künste, "19. poesiefestival berlin 2018, Weltklang â Night of Poetry", sound poetry performance
- Berlin (Germany), German Centre for Poetry (Haus fâÂÂür Poesie), "lyrikline - Listen to the Poet", poetry reading and live voice recordings for the archive
2019
- Basel (Switzerland), Music Academy of Basel, Master Class in Free Impovisation, âÂÂHomo Ludensâ (live lecture)
- Dresden (Germany), Lipsiusbau, âÂÂAlice in Codelandâ / performance
- Rotterdam (the Netherlands), DE PLAYER, in collaboration with KRAAK, âÂÂBRAUBLFF #8 (Materie und Laut), Memory of Water / sound installation and sound poetry performance
- Brussels (Belgium), DE PLAYER, in collaboration with KRAAK, âÂÂBRAUBLFF #8 (Materie und Laut), âÂÂMemory of Waterâ / sound installation and sound poetry performance
- Madrid (Spain), Elba Benitez Gallery, âÂÂO-PUSâ (solo exhibition curated by Adam Budak) / sound poetry performance
- Paris (France), Palais de Tokyo, The Liberated Voice, Sound Poetry, âÂÂMemory of Waterâ /sound installation
2020s
2020
- London (UK), Café OTO, Tinted Window with issue No.2: Verbivocovisual dedicated to 'Materializzazione del Linguaggio', a 1978 Venice Biennale exhibition curated by Mirella Bentivoglio/ sound installation (Memory of Water) and performance (Tranzit Zoon)
- Budapest (Hungary), Trafo Gallery, Nyitott mÃ
±terem #21 (Open Studio), Zoom conversation with Emese Kürti
- Budapest (Hungary), acb Attachments, âÂÂSzerelmem, Sing-her!â (My Love, Sing-her!). Opening of solo exhibition âÂÂSewn Soundsâ (Bevarrt hangok)
2021
- Veszprém (Hungary), Pannon VárszÃÂnház (Pannon Castle Theatre), âÂÂAlice Kódországbanâ (Alice in Codeland)/ performance
- Budapest (Hungary), Art9 Gallery, âÂÂÃÂj szakralitásâ (New sacrality) / sound poetry performance
- Budapest (Hungary), MAMÃ
°, Opening of the exhibition âÂÂGraphic Scoreâ /sound poetry performance
- Budapest (Hungary), Kassák Múzeum, âÂÂA vÃÂz emlékezeteâ (âÂÂThe Memory of WaterâÂÂ), Finissage of the exhibition âÂÂPoetry & Performance - Performance Art in Eastern Europeâ /sound installation
2022
- Budapest (Hungary), Godot Gallery, opening of the exhibition of drMáriás / sound poetry performance
- Vienna (Austria), Alte Schmiede, âÂÂakustische Poesieâ (âÂÂAcoustic poetryâÂÂ) / sound poetry performance
- Bratislava (Slovakia), Slovak National Gallery, âÂÂFollow me into mythologyâ / sound poetry performance and live lecture
- Budapest (Hungary), Kassák Múzeum, âÂÂSzkárosi-emlékestâ (Memorial evening), âÂÂGyaloghÃÂddal a csillaglejtÃ
Ânâ (Footbridge over the stargate )/sound poetry
- Berlin (Germany), Collegium Hungaricum, âÂÂThe Poetsâ Soundsâ / sound poetry performance
- Cologne (Germany), Loft, âÂÂThe Poetsâ Soundsâ / sound poetry performance
- London (UK), London Woolwich Works, LCMF (London Contemporary Music Festival) âÂÂSad and Ruinedâ /sound poetry performance
- Belgrade (Serbia), âÂÂThe Poetsâ Soundsâ / sound poetry performance
- Limassol (Cyprus), Art Studio 55, SARDAM-Literature Festival, sound poetry and âÂÂTranzit Zoonâ performance
Workshops with performances (selection)
2018
- Zagreb (Croatia), âÂÂShowroom of Contemporary SoundâÂÂ, âÂÂNoÃÂna pjesma morskih jeÃ
¾evaâ (âÂÂNight song of sea lizardsâÂÂ) /improvisation and sounding in visual and concrete poetry workshop for the students of the Department of Animation and New Media of the Fine Art Academy in Zagreb (OZAFIN), as a part of the project Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union/
2021
- Berlin (Germany), Lettrétage im ACUD Studio, Poetsâ Sound Production Workshop 1, creation of the visual score âÂÂDrei EierâÂÂ
- Cologne (Germany), LOFT Cologne, Poetsâ Sound Production Workshop 2, finalizing the visual score âÂÂDrei EierâÂÂ
- Berlin (Germany), Collegium Hungaricum Berlin, Poetsâ Sound Production Workshop 3, rehearsal of the visual score based performance âÂÂDrei EierâÂÂ
Concerts, musical performances (selection)
1969
- Opatija (Croatia): Jugoslovenska muziÃÂka tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnÃ
 Király: Refleksija)
1970
- Opatija (Croatia): Jugoslovenska muziÃÂka tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnÃ
 Király: Refleksija; Branimir SakaÃÂ: Bellatrix - Alleluja)
- Novi Sad (Serbia): Muzika i Laboratorija (Music and Laboratory) (with ErnÃ
 Király)
- Osijek (Croatia): Annale komorne opere i baleta (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet)
1971
1972
- Munich (Germany): (Cultural Program of the 1972 Summer Olympics) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble)
- Radenci (Slovenia): Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival)
- Osijek (Croatia): Annale komorne opere i baleta (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet)
- Novi Sad (Serbia), âÂÂRadivoj ÃÂirpanovâ Workersâ University / RadniÃÂki univerzitet âÂÂRadivoj ÃÂirpanovâ (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble)
- Belgrade (Serbia), Studentski kulturni centar (Student Cultural Centre) â Festival Expanded Media (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble)
1979-2012
- Belgrade (Serbia), Dom Sindikata â BEMUS Belgrade Music Festival: âÂÂOratorio Profanoâ (composer: DuÃ
¡an RadiÃÂ, conductor: Oskar Danon)
- Opatija (Croatia): Jugoslovenska muziÃÂka tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune)
- Budapest (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
- Budapest (Hungary), Italian Cultural Institute / Olasz kultúrintézet / Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Avantgárd mÃ
±vészetek a világban: mi lett a sorsuk? Nemzetközi tanácskozás (Avant-garde Arts in the World: What About Them? International conference): "Futurdadama (Futurdada Today)", Spiritus Noister, 2001
- Vienna (Austria), Spiritus Noister Group, 2004
- Szentendre (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2009
- Szekszárd (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2012
2016
- Budapest (Hungary), MÃ
±velÃ
Âdési Szint (MÃÂSZI), âÂÂ@Transart Communication 2016âÂÂ, âÂÂAlchimist Weddingâ /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SÃ
Ârés/
- Veszprém (Hungary), House of Arts, âÂÂAlkÃÂmiai mennyegzÃ
Ââ (âÂÂAlchimist WeddingâÂÂ) /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SÃ
Ârés/
- Budapest (Hungary), Müpa, UH Fest, Spiritus Noister /concert and live sound performance with Endre Szkárosi, Zsolt SÃ
Ârés, László Lenkes/
- Budapest (Hungary), Kassak Museum, âÂÂDadarabokâ /concert and live sound performance with Endre Szkárosi, Zsolt SÃ
Ârés, László Lenkes/
2017
- Budapest (Hungary), 2017: Muted and silent films with live music series, I Belong To The Band vs. Berberian Sound Studio
2018
- Debrecen (Hungary), MODEM, Katalin Ladik: âÂÂHatáridÃ
Ânaplóâ (âÂÂDiary BookâÂÂ) /concert and live sound performance with Gyula Várnai/
- Veszprém (Hungary), 2018, House of Arts, âÂÂSpring Reopening, We believe in life before deathâÂÂ, âÂÂClaes Oldenburg: I am for an Artâ /concert and live sound performance with Gyula Várnai/
- Basel (Switzerland), IGNM, Ackermannshof, Free Improvisation based on graphic scores of ErnÃ
 Király and Katalin Ladik
- Budapest (Hungary), FUGA Centre for Architecture, Design Week, Attila Dóra (bass clarinate), Katalin Ladik (vocal)
- Budapest (Hungary), Budapest Music Center (BMC), Wortlaute II, Transparent Sound New Music Festival, Ladik Katalin, âÂÂHa múlna e lángâÂÂ
2019 ⢠Belgrade (Serbia), artist in residence at the Radio Beograd Electronic Studio, Katalin Ladik and Svetlana MaraÃ
¡ have created three new pieces (Electric Bird, White Bird and Ice Bird)
Speech-music performances
Author
- âÂÂDrei Eierâ (German, Serbian, Hungarian), presented by Sprechbohrer (Sigrid Sachse, Harald Muenz and Georg Sachse), âÂÂDrei Eierâ (German, Serbian, Hungarian)
Theatre
As an actress
- Jean-Paul Sartre: The Condemned of Altona; dir. István Lányi; Ifjúsági Tribün (Tribina Mladih / Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963
- Imre Sarkadi: Elveszett Paradicsom (Paradise Lost); dir. Tibor Gellér; PetÃ
Âfi Sándor MÃ
±velÃ
Âdési Egyesület (âÂÂPetÃ
Âfi Sándorâ Cultural Association); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963
- Molière: The Imaginary Invalid (Béline); dir. Ljubica Ravasi; Srpsko Narodno PozoriÃ
¡te (Serbian National Theatre); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1966 (Exam Piece)
- Sándor Guelmino: ÃÂzvegy (Widow); dir. Tibor Vajda; Echo (az ÃÂjvidéki Rádió és az Ifjúsági Tribün szÃÂnpada / the joint theatre of Radio Novi Sad and the Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1969
- Ferenc Tóth (text) â ErnÃ
 Király (composer): Jób (Job) (Performer â Recitative); dir. István Szabó Jr.; NépszÃÂnház / Narodno PozoriÃ
¡te u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); Subotica (Serbia); 1972
- István ÃÂrkény: Macskajáték (Cats' Play) (Ilus); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974
- Peter Weiss: How Mr. Mockinpott was cured of his Sufferings (First Angel/First Nurse); dir. Radoslav DoriÃÂ; Róbert Bambach; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974
- ÃÂdön von Horváth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. Róbert Bambach; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1975
- Gergely Csiky: Mukányi (Ella); dir. Mihály Virág; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1976
- Valentin Kataev: Squaring the Circle (Tanya); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1977
- Molière: Dom Juan or The Feast with the Statue (Mathurine); dir. DuÃ
¡an Sabo; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978
- Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: Three Sisters (Masha); dir. György Harag; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978
- ÃÂdön von Horváth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. Péter Telihay; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978
- Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (Charlotta Ivanovna); dir. György Harag; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979
- Ottó Tolnai: Végeladás (Clearance Sale) (Mrs Csömöre); dir. Mihály Virág; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979
- Gyula Hernádi: V.N.H.M. Szörnyek évadja (V. N. H. M. - Season of Monsters); dir. Miklós Jancsó; Summer Theatre in Gyula; VárszÃÂnház; (Hungary); 1980
- Edward Albee: Everything in the Garden (Cynthia); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1980
- Angelo Beolco (Il Ruzzante): La Betia; dir. Radoslav DoriÃÂ; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981
- Ottó Tolnai: Bayer Aspirin (The Actress); dir. Miklós Jancsó; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981
- Ferenc Deák: Nirvana (Csontos Vali); dir. István Szabó Jr.; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981
- Bertolt Brecht: Baal (Emilie); dir. Milan BelegiÃ
¡anin; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983
- DezsÃ
 Kosztolányi: Anna ÃÂdes ( Mrs Druma); dir. György Harag; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983
- Alexander Vvedensky: Jelka kod Ivanovih (Christmas at the IvanovâÂÂs) (Mother Puzirjova); dir. Haris PaÃ
¡oviÃÂ; Akademsko PozoriÃ
¡te âÂÂPromenaâ (âÂÂChangeâ Academic Theater); Novi Sad; (Serbia); 1983
- Mihály Majtényi: Harmadik ablak (The Third Window) (Mrs Lódi); dir. György Hernyák; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984
- Alfred Jarry: Ubu Roi (Mama Ubu); dir. Tibor Csizmadia; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984
- Gyula Gobby Fehér: A Duna menti Hollywood (Hollywood by the Danube) â Multimedia Performance About the Life of ErnÃ
 Bosnyák (The Baron's Lover); dir. Károly Vicsek; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985
- Ivo BreÃ
¡an: Anera (Anera); dir. Dimitar Stankoski; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985
- Peter Shaffer: Equus (Hesther Salamon); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985
- Howard Barker: The Castle (Skinner); dir. David Gothard; NépszÃÂnház / Narodno PozoriÃ
¡te u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); (Serbia); 1986
- Friedrich Dürrenmatt: The Visit (First Woman); dir. Radoslav DoriÃÂ; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986
- István ÃÂrkény: Forgatókönyv (Screenplay) (Mrs Littke); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986
- István ÃÂrkény: Tóték (The Tót Family) (Mrs Tót); dir. Gábor Székely; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987
- Edward Albee: A Delicate Balance (Julia); dir. Mihály Virág; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987
- Jordan Plevnes: âÂÂRâ (Katerina); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Clavigo (Soffe); dir. Vladimir Milcin; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988
- Samuel Beckett: Happy Days (Winnie); dir. Radoslav LaziÃÂ; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988
- Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People (Mrs Stockmann); dir. Ã
½elimir OreÃ
¡koviÃÂ; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1989
- Ferenc Molnár (Franz Molnar): Liliom (Mrs Muskát); dir. László Babarczy; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990
- Ede Tóth: A falu rossza, avagy a negyedik ablak (The Village Rogue; Or, the Fourth Window) (Mrs Tarisznyás); dir. Hernyák György; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990
- Ottó Tolnai: Paripacitrom (lit. Steed dung) (Krisztina); dir. Péter Tömöry; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991
- Marcel Achard: L'Idiote (A Shot in the Dark) (Chief Inspector's Wife); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991
- Bertolt Brecht: Mother Courage and Her Children (Mother Courage); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991
- Józsi JenÃ
 Tersánszky: Kakuk Marci (Her Ladyship); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992
- Jean Anouilh: The Orchestra (Cello); dir. Voja SoldatoviÃÂ; ÃÂjvidéki SzÃÂnház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992
- Péter Nádas (text) â László Vidovszky (composer): Találkozás (Encounter) (Mária); dir. András ÃÂry-Kovács; Shure Studio; Budapesti KamaraszÃÂnház (Chamber Theatre in Budapest); (Hungary); 1997
- Boris Vian: Vercoquin et le Plancton (Vercoquin and the Plankton) (Léon Charles Miqueut sous-ingénieur principal di CNU / Sub head-engineer at CNU); dir. Róbert Csontos; Kolibri SzÃÂnház (Kolibri [âÂÂHummingbirdâÂÂ] Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1997
- Sean OôCasey: Bedtime Story (Landlady); dir. Pál Kanda; Függeten SzÃÂnpad III társulata (3rd Company of Independent Theatre); Kolibri Pince (Kolibri [âÂÂHummingbirdâÂÂ] Cellar Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1998
- László Najmányi: Adieu Monsieur Bloom â Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. László Najmányi; Les Fleurs du Mal; "The Thinking Man's Living Theatre"; Mu SzÃÂnház (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2003
- László Najmányi: A számÃ
±zött Joyce / The Exiled Joyce (Nora Barnacle); dir. László Najmányi; Bloomsday Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2003
- Radoslav Zlatan DoriÃÂ: Ne daj BoÃ
¾e, da se Srbi sloÃ
¾e / Ne adj isten, szerbek egyesülnek (God Forbid That the Serbs Should Agree) (Ruska); dir. Radoslav Zlatan DoriÃÂ; Magyarországi Szerb SzÃÂnház / Srpsko PozoriÃ
¡te u MaÃÂarskoj (Serbian Theatre of Hungary); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004
- László Najmányi: Nova Necropola. Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. László Najmányi; Mu SzÃÂnház (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004
- László Najmányi: Az igazi Blum (The Real Blum /Bloom/) (Nora Barnacle); dir. László Najmányi; ReJoyce Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2004
- György Baráthy: Origami (I Woman); dir. György Baráthy; Artéria SzÃÂnházi Társaság (Theatre Company âÂÂArtériaâÂÂ); RS9 Studio Theatre; Budapest; (Hungary); 2005
- Torkolat/Estuary (Unborn child), dir: Al Farman Petra (Freeszfe), Freeszemle, Király fürdÃ
Â, Budapest (Hungary), 2022
- Szabadkai szecesszió/Art Nouveau in Subotica based on George Tabori's My Mother's Courage (Mother), dir: Zlatko PakoviÃÂ, Kosztolányi DezsÃ
 SzÃÂnház. Subotica, 2021
As a director
- The Last Chapter by Navjot Randhawa, performed by theâÂÂTheatre of Roots and Wingsâ and Punjab Sangeet Natak Akademi in Punjabi at the Randhawa Auditorium, Chandigarh (Punjab, India); 2014.
- Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris by Navjot Randhawa and Jim Sarbh, Gaiety Theatre, Shimla, India; 2016, The Mirage Yoga Studio, Andretta Arts, Andretta, India, 2016; M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Francaise, New Delhi, India, 2016; Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh, India, 2016; Punjab Naatshala (Punjab Theatre), Amritsar, India, 2016
- Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris with Navjot Randhawa;
- Sher-Gil Cultural Centre, Indian Embassy, Budapest (Hungary), 2017
- Fritz Wine House, Szekszárd (Hungary), 2017;
- National Film Theatre, Budapest (Hungary), 2017;
- Laffert Kúria, Dunaharaszti (Hungary), 2017;
- Municipal Library, Zebegény (Hungary), 2017.
Films
Feature films
- Eduard i Kunigunda (Eduard and Kunigunda) (television adaptation of Renato de Grandisâ musical play), dir. Petar Teslià(1972, Serbian, Belgrade TV 2) (Kunigunda)
- (Thundering Silence), dir. Miklós SzÃÂjj (Hungarian) (Eta)
- (Setna the Wizard), dir. András Rajnai (Hungarian) (Isis)
- (), dir. András Rajnai (Hungarian) (Lady in attendance)
- Aelita, dir. András Rajnai (1980, Hungarian)
- Atlantis, dir. András Rajnai (1980, Hungarian) (The Lady of Atlantis)
- Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Charlotta Ivanovna)
- Chekhov: Three Sisters (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Masha)
- A világkagyló mÃÂtosza (The Myth of the World Shell), dir. András Rajnai (1982, Hungarian)
- Bábel tornya (The Tower of Babel), dir. András Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (the Priestess Lagasa)
- Héroszok pokoljárása (The Heroesâ Journey Through the Underworld), dir. András Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (Anna)
- Fajkutyák ideje (lit. The Time of Purebred Dogs), dir. Károly Vicsek (1984, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia)
- (Angel's Bite), dir. Lordan ZafranoviÃÂ (Croatian) (Ã
½ena)
- Késdobáló (slang: Pub, lit. Knife-thrower), dir. Károly Vicsek (1984, Yugoslavian - Hungarian)
- ', dir. Miljenko Dereta (Serbian)
- (Napoleon), dir. András Sólyom (Hungarian) (Leticia)
- (Border), dir. Zoran MaÃ
¡irevià(Yugoslavian â Serbian â Hungarian)
- (Sex, the Nr 1 Enemy of the Party), dir. DuÃ
¡an Sabo (Bosnian) (Ã
½uÃ
¾a)
- (The Great Prince), dir. Mária Sós (Hungarian) (The scientistâÂÂs wife)
- (Rainbow's Warrior), dir. Péter Havas (Hungarian) (Old Ms Sofia - voice)
- ', dir. András Vágvölgyi B. (Hungarian)
- ', dir. Peter Strickland (English) (Resurrected Witch)
Short films
- Castrati, dir. Domokos Moldován (1972, Hungarian, Balázs Béla Studio, Budapest) (Bald Medium)
- O-Pus, dir. Attila Csernik (1973) (with Katalin LadikâÂÂs Sound Project)
- (Still Life with Fish and Other Tragic Elements), dir. Natália Jánossy (Hungarian) (Agáta)
- ', dir. Milica ÃÂjeniÃÂ (Serbian, Beograd-Lajpcig Express) (Rozi)
Recitatives
- (Where the World Goes Out) (based on Kalandozás a tükörben (Adventures in the Mirror) by János Pilinszky), dir. Károly Kismányoky (1989, Hungarian, Pannonia Film Studio)
- A párduc (The Panther), (Short animated film set to RilkeâÂÂs poem), dir. András Fiath (1998, Hungarian)
- Medea (animated study), dir. Zsófia Péterffy (2007)
- ÃÂrökre való / For Ever, dir. Katalin Riedl (2008âÂÂ2010)
Television interviews
2018
- Radio-Television of Vojvodina (Novi Sad): Katalin Ladik Winner of the LennonOno Grant for Peace
2019
- Hungarian broadcast (Romanian Television, Bucharest): A taste of the Balkans - a conversation with poet Katalin Ladik
Documentary
- Tanuljunk magyarul (Let's Learn Hungarian), dir. Károly Vicsek (1979, Serbian - Hungarian, Novi Sad Television), (language teaching series)
- Katalin Ladik - Bogdanka Poznanovià(1980, Serbian-Hungarian, Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad â Novi Sad Art Academy), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik)
- Monodráma születik (A Monodrama is Born), dir. Gyula Radó (1981, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik)
- Ez már nem én vagyok (This Isn't Me Anymore), dir. Gyula Radó (1982, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik)
- KrleÃ
¾a u videomedijima 5.: TV-usporedbe Adam i Eva (KrleÃ
¾a in Video-Medium 5: TV Comparisons of Adam i Eva), dir. Mario Fanelli, (1984, Croatian, TV Zagreb), (performer, Eva), (documentary series)
- Bukott angyal (Fallen Angel), dir. JenÃ
 Hartyándi (1992, Hungarian - Serbian, Mediawave) (performance-recording)
- Valahol Közép-Európában (Somewhere in Central Europe), dir. István Grencsó, JenÃ
 Hartyándi (1993, Hungarian â Serbian) (Documentary)
- Amarissima: Katalin Ladik i novosadska umetniÃÂka scena sedamdesetih (Amarissima: Katalin Ladik and the Novi Sad Artistic Scene in the Seventies), dir. Milica MrÃÂa-Kuzmanov (1999, Serbian), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik's art)
- Százféle szerelem (A Hundred Kinds of Love) (2002, Hungarian), (the poems of ÃÂva Saáry are read by Katalin Ladik), (Documentary about ÃÂva Saáry)
- A sikoly ars poétikája - Ladik Katalin portréfilm (The Ars Poetica of the Scream â Katalin Ladik's Portrait), dir. Kornél Szilágyi, (2012, Hungarian) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik)
- (trailer) Sound Cage: A Portrait of Katalin Ladik, dir. Kornél Szilágyi (Igor Buharov), (2012, Hungarian with English subtitles) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik)
- A legismertebb magyar, dir. Gábor Tóth, HÃÂrTV (Documentary about Amrita Sher-Gil and the play Everything She Wants directed by Katalin Ladik and performed by Navjot Randhawa at the Indian Embassy, Budapest (2017)
WriterâÂÂs Credit
- Sámán (Shaman), dir. Pál Zolnay (1977, Hungarian, written by the director using poems of Attila József, László Nagy, Sándor Weöres és Katalin Ladik)
- Behind the Eye, dir. SebÃ
 Kovács (1999, Hungarian, based on Katalin Ladik's poem: Vers a szerelmes piócáról / The Poem of the Leech in Love)
Radio plays
Writer and performer
- Furcsa, aki darazsakról álmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1982, Magyar Rádió Budapest (Hungarian Radio). Alex Avanesian, Imre József Katona and Katalin Ladik.
- Furcsa, aki darazsakról álmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1985, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik.
- Bukott angyalok (Fallen Angels), 1992, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda.
- FÃ
±ketrec (Grass-Cage), 2002, Radio Novi Sad. Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik.
- Tesla Project, 2003, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda.
- ÃÂlhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?), 2012, Hungarian Radio, script by OtÃÂlia Cseicsner, directed by Kornél Szilágyi
- A vÃÂz emlékezete (The Memory of Water), RádiószÃÂnház, Hungarian Radio (Kossuth Rádió), directed by OtÃÂlia Cseicsner, 27 June 2017, 21:30
- Radio Theatre: âÂÂLadik Katalin: Hide-and-Seek, Variations of The Old Hungarian Lamentations of Maryâ (Bujócska, ÃÂmagyar Márai-siralom variációk), Magyar Rádió (Hungarian Radio), Kossuth Rádió, radio program editor: Otilia Cseicsner
Performer
- Bertolt Brecht: Az árja-kaszt magánélete (The Private Life of the Master Race; alt. title for Fear and Misery of the Third Reich) (Woman), dir. Tibor Gellér, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963
- Miodrag DjurdjeviÃÂ: A csavargó meg Ã
Âk ketten (The Vagabond and the Two of Them) (the Girl), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963
- Miklós Gyárfás: Kisasszonyok a magasban â Férfiaknak tilos (Young Ladies Up High â No Men Allowed) (Júlia, who is barely even a young lady), dir. Tibor Gellér, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964
- Lászó Kopeczky: Harangszó elÃ
Âtt (Before the Bell Rings) (Flóra), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964
- Leon Kruczkowski: A kormányzó halála (Death of the Governor) (Silvia), (adapted by Iván Horovitz), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964
- Mikhail Tonecki: Találka a âÂÂMeseâ kávéházban (A Date in Café Tale) (Waitress), dir. Tibor Gellér, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964
- János Herceg: Mindenkinek van egy álma (Everyone Has a Dream) (performer), dir. Tibor Gellér, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1965
- Aleksandar ObrenoviÃÂ: A tegnapi nap (Yesterday) (performer), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966
- Erskine Caldwell: Asszonyi sorsok (This Very Earth) (Vicky), (adapted by Jasmina EgriÃÂ), dir. Tibor Gellér, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966
- Miroslav MitroviÃÂ: Még szemerkél az esÃ
 (The Rain Is Still Dripping) (Announcer), dir. Gellér Tibor, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966
- Momo Kapor: III. Olivér teremÃ
Âre (The Guard of Oliver III) (performer), dir. Tibor Gellér, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966
- DuÃ
¡an RaksandiÃÂ: Muratról, PepekrÃ
Âl, Angyeláról és rólam (About Murat, Pepek, Andjela and Me) (the Professor's Wife), dir. Tibor Gellér, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967
- Günter Eich: Carmilla meg én (The Other and I; orig. Die Andere und Ich) (performer), dir. László Szilágyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967
- Marguerite Duras: Andesmas úr délutánja (The Afternoon of Mr Andesmas) (Valérie), (adapted by Milan TopolavÃÂki) dir. László Szilágyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967
- Miloslav StehlÃÂk: Bizalomvonal (Helpline) (Telephone Assistant), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967
- Sead FetahagiÃÂ: Körbe, körbe, karikába (Round and Round) (Mira), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967
- Alessandro De Stefani: Csónak jön a tavon (A Boat Approaches on the Lake â Una barca viene dal lago) (Anna Marabini), (adapted by Iván Horovitz) dir. László Szilágyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968
- Michal Tonecki: Az ötödik (The Fifth) (a Lány szerepében), dir. Gusztáv Barlay, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968
- József Sulhóf (text), ed. by ErnÃ
 Király: Tavaszi bokréta dalest (Spring Bouquet â An Evening of Songs) (Announcer), Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968
- Magda Szabó: A rab (The Prisoner) (Zsuzsanna Kazinczy), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968
- Aldo Nicolai: ÃÂljen az ifjú pár! (Long Live the Newlyweds!) (Woman), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969
- Ferenc Deák: Apoteózis (Apotheosis) (Recitative) (performer), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969
- Boris Palotai: ÃÂröklakás (Condominium) (Klára), dir. László Szilágyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969
- Endre Fejes: Vigyori (Grinner) (Girl), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970
- Eugène Ionesco: A kopasz énekesnÃ
 (The Bald Soprano), dir. László Szilágyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970
- Pál Saffer: A csend (The Silence) (Lidia), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970
- Mihály Majtényi: A számÃ
±zött (The Exile) (Sibylla), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971
- Gerich Endre MÃ
±vészestje: Azért is maradok...! (An Evening with Endre Gerich: I Say I'm Staying...!) (performer) dir. László Szilágyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971
- Silvia Andrescu â Theodor Manescu: Ismeretlen kedvesem (My Unknown Beloved) (Girl), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Gyertyaláng a szélben (Candle in the Wind) (Anni), dir. ÃÂrpád Benedek, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972
- ÃÂs mi lesz tavasszal (What Will Happen in the Spring?) (comedy night) (performer), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972
- Mirjana Buljan: Jasna naplója (Jasna's Diary) (Jasna), dir. László Szilágyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973
- Svetislav RuÃ
¡kuc: A hetvennyolcas fordulatszámú ajtó (The 78 RPM Door) (Girl), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973
- DuÃ
¡an IljiÃÂ: Beutazni a földet (To Travel the World) (SzitakötÃ
 /Dragonfly/, a Girl), dir. Miklós Cserés, Dr, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976
- Társult humor éve (The Year of Associated Humour) (performer), dir. Róbert Bambach, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976
- Szellemet idézünk! (Séance!) (performer), dir. György Turián, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977
- Vidám est (A Merry Evening) (performer), dir. Sándor Sántha, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977
- István Bosnyák: Szemben a bÃÂróval (Facing the Judge) (docudrama in 7 episodes) (Ruth), dir. István Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978
- Henrik Bardijewski: Kis komédia (A Little Comedy) (Lady I), dir. István Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978
- László Nemes: SzerencseszerzÃ
Âdés (Contract of Luck) (adapted by János Borbély) (radio play series), dir. Slobodan Majak, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1985
- Ottó Tolnai: Bayer Aszpirin (Bayer Aspirin) (The Actress), dir. Orsolya Lehoczky, Hungarian Radio / Magyar Rádió (Hungary), 1997 (monodrama)
- Iris Disse: ÃÂlmodott idÃ
 â 1956 (Dreamt Time â 1956), dir. Iris Disse, Radio Kossuth / Kossuth Rádió (Hungary), 2007 (Marika, the author's alter ego)
Artworks in permanent public and private collections
- Barcelona (Spain): MACBA â Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona / Museu dâÂÂArt Contemporani de Barcelona (18 collages: visual poetry and music scores, 1971âÂÂ1978)
- Budapest (Hungary): PetÃ
Âfi Literary Museum / PetÃ
Âfi Irodalmi Múzeum (9 works of visual poetry â typewritten text on paper, photograph, collages of cardboard and collages of music score, 1976âÂÂ1977, Aki miatt a harang szól (For Whom the Bell Rings) â In Memoriam Lajos Kassák collage, 1987)
- Belgrade (Serbia): Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade / (MSUB) Muzej Savremene Umetnosti, Beograd (Poemim photo, 1978)
- New York (USA): MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art (Novi Sad Project documentation, Wow Special Zagreb Issue, 1975)
- Budapest (Hungary): Ludwig Museum â Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig Múzeum â Kortárs MÃ
±vészeti Múzeum (Photographs, Poemim series)
- Vienna (Austria): Kontakt Collection â The Art Collection of Erste Group / Kontakt â Die Kunstsammlung der Erste Group (5 items of the âÂÂAusgewählte VolksliederâÂÂ(Selected Folk Songs) series (1973âÂÂ1975); 5 other visual poetry and music scores; 12 stamps; the 48 remaining photographs of Change Art â a performance documentation 1975; two copies of the Phonopoetica SP album 1976)
- Croatia â Marinko Sudac's Private Collection (photo documentation for performances, gramophone recording, 1968âÂÂ89)
- Miami (USA): Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry (4 postcards â mail-art â and documentation, 1977âÂÂ1981)
- Belgrade (Serbia): TrajkoviàCollection (Blackshave Poem â Zagreb performance, photo document, 1978)
- Chicago (USA): School of the Art Institute of Chicago â Joan Flasch Artist's Book Collection (Poetical objects of the Urbanical Environment, 1976)
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
1973
- Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Kulturnog Centra
1976
- Zagreb (Croatia), Photography, Film and Television Centre / Centar za fotografiju, film i televiziju: "Visual Poetry â Music Score" (visual poems, collages)
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Centre â Art Gallery / Likovni Salon Tribine Mladih
1977
- Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni centar: "Visual Poetry â Music Score" (visual poems, collages)
- Zagreb (Croatia), Cultural and Information Centre / Centar za Kulturu i Informacije: "Visual Poetry â Music Score" (visual poems, collages)
1979
- Budapest (Hungary), Young Artistsâ Club / Fiatal MÃ
±vészek Klubja: "Visual Poetry - Music Scores" (visual poems, collages)
2007
- Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub Galéria (visual poems, collages)
2010
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art in Vojvodina / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti Vojvodine (MSUV): Retrospektivna IzloÃ
¾ba 1962âÂÂ2010. MoàÃ
½ene: Katalin Ladik (Retrospective Exhibition 1962âÂÂ2010 The Power of a Woman: Katalin Ladik) (Curated by: Dragomir Ugren)
2011
- Székesfehérvár (Hungary), Volksbank Gallery, âÂÂRoots and WingsâÂÂ, Retrospective Exhibition of Katalin Ladik 1962âÂÂ2010 (Curated by Helga Rosta)
2015
- Budapest (Hungary), Labor Gallery, "Why are you waiting?" (exhibition with Zsófi SzemzÃ
Â) (Curated by Bea Istvánkó)
2016
- Budapest (Hungary), acb Gallery, acb NA Gallery: "The Voice of a Woman" (Curated by Emese Kürti)
2017
- Budapest (Hungary), acb Gallery, "Ladik Katalin: Genezis. MÃ
±vek az athéni documentáról" (7.07.2017.- 3.08.2017) (Curated by Emese Kürti)
- Ljubjana (Slovenia), Ã
 KUC Gallery, "Katalin Ladik: Screaming Hole" (7. 12. 2017 - 7. 01. 2018) (Curated by Vladimir Vidmar)
- Rome (Italy), Falconieri Palace (Hungarian Academy in Rome), Memorial Room, âÂÂUrbsArt 2018 Festivalâ (Curated by Emese Kürti)
2018
- Budapest (Hungary), acb NA, âÂÂÃÂneklÃ
 ládákâ (Singing Chests)
2019
- Madrid (Spain), Elba Benitez Gallery, âÂÂO-PUSâÂÂ, solo exhibition (Curated by Adam Budak)
- Budapest (Hungary), acb NA, âÂÂHommage àKirály ErnÃ
ÂâÂÂ
2023
- Munich (Germany) Haus der Kunst Ooooooooo-pus retrospective exhibition 03.03.23 â 10.09.23
Group exhibitions
1970s
1974
- Pécs (Hungary), University of Technology / MÃ
±szaki Egyetem (Group Bosch+Bosch)
1975
- Zagreb (Croatia), Student Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Centra: "Eksperimenti u modernoj jugoslovenskoj umjetnosti" (Experiments in Modern Yugoslav Art)
- Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar: "Festival Expanded Media"
- Vienna (Austria), Academy of Fine Arts / Akademie der Bildenden Künste: "Aspekte â Gegenwärtige Kunst aus Jugoslawien" (Aspects â Contemporary Yugoslavian Art) (Group Bosch+Bosch)
- Utrecht (Netherlands), âÂÂt Hoogt Gallery / Galerie âÂÂt Hoogt: "Internationale visuele poëzie" (International Visual Poetry)
- Amsterdam (Netherlands), Van Gogh Museum: "Vizuele poëzie" (Visual Poetry)
1976
- Brussels (Belgium), Royal Academy of Art / Rijkscentrum Hoger Kunstonderwijs: "Internationale Vizuele Poëzie" (International Visual Poetry)
- Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti (Group Bosch+Bosch)
- Mildura (Australia), The Mildura Arts Centre: "Mask Show"
- Warsaw (Poland), Contemporary Gallery / Galeria WspóÃ
Âczesna: "Nowoczesna Sztuka Jugoslawii" (Modern Yugoslavian Art)
- Belgrade (Serbia), Salon Museum of Contemporary Art / Salon Muzeja Savremene Umetnosti (Group Bosch+Bosch)
1977
- Amsterdam (Netherlands), Stedelijk Museum: "Tekst in Geluid" (Text in Sound), "Visual Poetry - Music Scores" (visual poems, collages)
- Rotterdam (Netherlands), Academy of Arts/ Academie van Beeldende Kunsten: "Visual Poetry - Music Scores" (visual poems, collages)
- Kranj (Slovenia), PreÃ
¡eren House â Gallery / Galerija v PreÃ
¡ernovi hiÃ
¡i: "westeast" (visual poems, collages)
1978
- Kassel (Germany), Kassel Regional Council / Der Magistrat der Stadt Kassel: "Subject - Art - Artificial"
- Naples (Italy), Experimental Centre of Naples / Centro Experimenta Napoli
- Ã
 kofja Loka (Slovenia): "westeast"
- Venice (Italy), La Biennale di Venezia 1978 (Venice Biennale 1978), "Materializzazione del linguaggio" (The Materialization of Language): "Visual Poetry - Music Scores" (visual poems, collages)
- Zagreb (Croatia): Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: "Nova umjetniÃÂka praksa 1966-1978" (New Art Practice 1966âÂÂ1978)
- Florence (Italy), Palazzo Strozzi: "6. Biennale Internationale della Grafica dâÂÂArte" (6th International Visual Arts Biennale)
- Amsterdam (Netherlands), Rubberplatz: "Rubber"
- Würzburg (Germany), Hand Press Gallery / Handpresse Galerie: "Kunstrand-Randkunst" (Art Edge â Edge Art)
- Mantua (Italy), Casa del Mantegna: "Mantua Mail"
- Kranj (Slovenia): "westeast"
- Ljubljana (Slovenia): "westeast"
- Zagreb (Croatia): "westeast"
- Belgrade (Serbia): "westeast"
1979
- Stuttgart (Germany): "Mail Art Exhibition"
- Sydney (Australia), Wentworth Building, University of Sydney: "Art Core Meltdown"
- Alessandria (Italy), Modern Art Gallery / Galleria DâÂÂArte Nuova: "Trans-P-Art"
- Montreal (Canada): "Mail Art"
- Recife (Brazil): "Unicap-Mail-Art Exhibition"
- Kranj (Slovenia): "westeast"
- Ljubljana (Slovenia): "westeast"
- Zagreb (Croatia): "westeast"
- Belgrade (Serbia): "westeast"
1980s
1980
- Paris (France), Georges Pompidou National Centre / Centre National Georges Pompidou: "Rencontres Internationales de poésie sonore" (International Sound Poetry Festival)
- Rennes (France), Cultural Centre / Maison de la Culture: "Rencontres Internationales de poésie sonore" (International Sound Poetry Festival)
- Le Havre (France), Cultural Centre / Maison de la Culture: "Rencontres Internationales de poésie sonore" (International Sound Poetry Festival)
- Utrecht (Netherlands), Gallery âÂÂt Hoogt / âÂÂt Hoogt Galerie: "Magyar MÃ
±hely â DâÂÂAtelier" (cultural and literary magazine "Hungarian Workshop" in Paris) (visual poems, collages)
- Kranj (Slovenia): "westeast", "Visual Poetry - Music Scores" (visual poems, collages)
- Ljubljana (Slovenia): "westeast", " Visual Poetry - Music Scores" (visual poems, collages)
- Zagreb (Croatia): "westeast", "Visual Poetry - Music Scores" (visual poems, collages)
- Belgrade (Serbia): "westeast", "Visual Poetry - Music Scores" (visual poems, collages)
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Centre Gallery / Galerija Tribine Mladih: "A Képes Ifjúság jubiláris tárlata" (Képes Ifjúság Magazine's (Youth Magazine with Images) Jubilee Exhibition) (visual poems, collages)
1982
- Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti: "Verbo-voko-vizuelno u Jugoslaviji 1950-1980" (Yugoslavian Verbo-Voco-Visual Art 1950âÂÂ1980) (visual poems, collages)
- Novoli (Italy), Poetry Laboratory / Laboratorio de Poesia: "Figura partitura" (Music Score) (visual poems, collages)
- Rome (Italy): "Mostra internationale di arte postale Montecelio" (Montecelio International Exhibition of Mail Art) (visual poems, collages)
1983
- Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti: "Nova umetnost u Srbiji 1970-1980" (New Serbian Art 1970âÂÂ1980) (visual poems, collages)
- Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: "Nova umetnost u Srbiji 1970-1980" (New Serbian Art 1970âÂÂ1980) (visual poems, collages)
- Pristina (Kosovo), Art Gallery / Galerija Umetnosti: "Nova umetnost u Srbiji 1970-1980" (New Serbian Art 1970âÂÂ1980) (visual poems, collages)
- Rome (Italy), (Cultural Association of) Lavatoio Contumaciale: "Figura partitura" (Music Score) (visual poems, collages)
- Brescia (Italy), Community and Cultural Centre of Mompiano / Centro Socio-Culturale di Mompiano: "Figura partitura" (Music Score) (visual poems, collages)
- Mexico: "Yugoslav Movimientos de Vanguardia" (Yugoslav Avantgarde Art Movements)
- Belgrade (Serbia): "westeast", "Visual Poetry â Music Score" (visual poems, collages)
1984
- Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre Gallery / Galerija Doma Omladine: "Vokovizuelno" (visual poems, collages)
- Subotica (Serbia): Yugoslavia: Likovni susret (Yugoslavian Art Encounters) "Likovno stvaralaÃ
¡tvo 1944-1984" (Visual Arts 1944âÂÂ1984) (visual poems, collages)
1985
- Ljubljana (Slovenia), Museum of Modern Art / Moderna galerija: "MeÃÂunarodna likovna zbirka Junij" (International Art Collection in June) (visual poems, collages)
1987
- Xalapa, Veracruz (Mexico), Gallery âÂÂRamón Alva de la Canalâ / Galeria Ramón Alva de la Canal: Segunda Bienal Internacional de PoesÃÂa Visual y Alternativa en México (Second International Biennale of Visual and Alternative Poetry in Mexico)
2000s
2005
- Stuttgart (Germany), Württemberg Art Association / Württembergischer Kunstverein: "On Difference 1 â Local Contexts - Hybrid Spaces" (Curated by: Iris Dressler and Hans D. Christ)
2006
- Otterlo (Netherlands), Kröller Müller Museum: Living Art on the Edge of Europe (Group Bosch+Bosch) (Curated by: Nathalie Zonnenberg)
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art in Vojvodina / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti Vojvodine: "Remek dela savremene srpske umetnosti od 1968 (Masterpieces of Serbian Contemporary Art Since 1968)" (Curated by: Slavko TimotijeviÃÂ)
2007
- Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti: "Kontakt Beograd" - Works from the Collection of Erste Bank Group (visual poems, collages) (Curated by: Walter Seidl, JiÃ
ÂÃÂ Ã
 evÃÂÃÂk, Branka StipanÃÂiÃÂ)
- Szentendre (Hungary), Szentendre Gallery / Szentendrei Képtár: "Kis magyar performance-történet" (A Brief History of Hungarian Performance Art) (photo-documentation of the performances + vinyl disc "Phonopoetica") (Curated by: István Antal)
2008
- Dunaújváros (Hungary), Institute of Contemporary Art / Kortárs MÃ
±vészeti Intézet: Works from the Collection of Erste Bank Group (visual poems, collages) (Curated by: Dóra Hegyi, Franciska Zólyom)
- Karlsruhe (Germany), Baden Art Association / Badischer Kunstverein: "Why Here Is Always Somewhere Else" (Curated by: Alenka GregoriÃÂ, Antonia Majaca, Vit Havranek, the Prelom Kolektiv)
- Minneapolis (USA), Midway Contemporary Art: "Mapping of Social and Art History of Novi Sad" (Curated by: Zoran PanteliÃÂ and Kristian Lucic)
2009
- Barcelona (Spain), Museum of Contemporary Art / MACBA Museu dâÂÂArt Contemporani de Barcelona: " Temps com a Matèria" (Time as Matter) (visual poems, collages) (curated by Bartomeu MarÃÂ)
- Vienna (Austria), MUMOK â Museum of Modern Art â Ludwig Foundation / MUMOK Museum Moderner Kunst â Stiftung Ludwig: "Gender Check â Rollenbilder in der Kunst Osteuropas (Masculinity in Eastern Europe)" (photo: "The Screaming Hole", 1979) (curated by Bojana PejiÃÂ)
2010s
2010
- Warsaw (Poland), ZachÃÂta National Gallery of Art / ZachÃÂta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki: "PÃ
ÂeÃÂ? Sprawdzam! KobiecoÃ
ÂÃÂ i mÃÂskoÃ
Âàw sztuce Europy Wschodniej (Gender Check â Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe)" (photo: "The Screaming Hole", 1979) (Curated by: Bojana PejiÃÂ)
2011
- Zagreb (Croatia), Glyptotheque / Gliptoteka HAZU: Branimir Donat i vizualna poezija (Branimir Donat and Visual Poetry) (Organized by: Marinko Sudac Collection)
- Rijeka (Croatia), Navy Yacht Galeb (Seagull) / Brod Galeb: PodruÃÂje zastoja: AktivistiÃÂka umjetnost iz Kolekcije Marinko Sudac (Standstill: Activist Art from the Marinko Sudac Collection) (organized by Marinko Sudac Collection)
- Vancouver (Canada), Audain Gallery, SFU Woodward's: Kontakt: Conceptual Art From Ex-Yugoslavia (visual poems, collages) (curated by Walter Seidl and Sabine Bitter)
- Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain), Montehermoso Cultural Centre / Centro Cultural Montehermoso: Re.Act.Feminism â A Performing Archive (curated by Bettina Knaup and Beatrice Ellen Stammer)
- Belgrade (Serbia), "Steamboat" Cultural Institute / UK (Ustanova Kulture) "Parodbrod": Kolekcija TrajkoviÃÂ": "Konceptualna umetnost u regionu (The TrajkoviÃÂ Collection: Conceptual Art of the Region)" (Organized by Fond Kolekcija TrajkoviÃÂ (TrajkoviÃÂ Collection Fund))
2012
- GdaÃ
Âsk (Poland), Wyspa Institute of Art / Instytut Sztuki Wyspa: Re.Act.Feminism â A Performing Archive (Curated by: Bettina Knaup and Beatrice Ellen Stammer)
- Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Yugoslav History / Muzej istorije Jugoslavije: Kolekcija TrajkoviÃÂ: LiÃÂna svita (TrajkoviÃÂ Collection: Personal Suite) (Organized by Fond Kolekcija TrajkoviÃÂ (TrajkoviÃÂ Collection Fund) and Muzej istorije Jugoslavije (Museum of Yugoslav History))
- Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian Writers' Association / Magyar ÃÂrószövetség: Ekszpanzió XXIV Festival "Idézet" Szimpozion és KiállÃÂtás ("Quotation" Symposion and Exhibition) (photos) (Curated by: Rózsa Köpöczi)
- Zagreb (Croatia), Miroslav KraljeviàGallery / Galerija Miroslav KraljeviÃÂ: Re.Act.Feminism â A Performing Archive (Curated by: Bettina Knaup and Beatrice Ellen Stammer)
- Ã
ÂódÃ
º (Poland), MS2 â Lodz Museum of Art / MS2 â Muzeum Sztuki w Ã
Âodzi: Sounding the Body Electric. Experiments in Art and Music in Eastern Europe 1957âÂÂâÂÂ1984 (visual and sound poetry) (Curated by: David Crowley, Daniel Muzyczuk)
- Roskilde (Denmark), Museum of Contemporary Art / Museet for Samtidskunst: Re.Act.Feminism â A Performing Archive (Curated by: Bettina Knaup and Beatrice Ellen Stammer)
- Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum / Ludwig Múzeum: A hÃ
Âs, a hÃ
ÂsnÃ
 Ã©s a szerzÃ
 (The Hero, the Heroine and the Author) (July 6 â October 21) (Poemim, photos) (Curated by: Katalin Timár)
- Tallinn (Estonia), Tallinn Art Hall / Tallinna Kunstihoone: Re.Act.Feminism â A Performing Archive (August 29 â September 30) (Curated by: Bettina Knaup and Beatrice Ellen Stammer)
2013
- Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum, The Freedom of Sound. John Cage behind the Iron Curtain.
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Studio M, Sterija Festival 2013, Dnevna Soba / Living room (interactive installation) (Curated by: Ivana VujiÃÂ)
- London (United Kingdom), Calvert 22 Gallery. "Sounding The Body Electric: Experiments in Art and Music in Eastern Europe 1957âÂÂ1984" (curated by David Crowley and Daniel Muzyczuk)
2014
- Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum, âÂÂAnarchy. Utopia. Revolutionâ (Curated by: Katalin Timár)
- Nottingham (United Kingdom), Nottingham Contemporary, "Monuments Should Not Be Trusted" (curated by Lina DÃ
¾uveroviÃÂ)
2015
- Budapest (Hungary), Bookmarks (Former MEO), Off Bienale.
- Cologne (Germany), Art Cologne, BOOKMARKS â Hungarian Neo-Avant-garde and Post-Conceptual Art from the Late 1960s to the Present,
- London (United Kingdom), Austin Desmond Fine Arts, Last Year's Snow,
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina, MoCAV's Acquisitions: Purchases and Gifts (2012âÂÂ2015)
2016
- Szentendre (Hungary), Vajda Lajos Studió PincemÃ
±helye, 'Hundred Years of Dadaism'
- Budapest (Hungary), Mai Manó Gallery, The Freedom of the Past. A selection from Róbert Alföldi's photographic collection, neo-Avant-garde photographic art in Hungary from the 1960s to the present day
- Valencia (Spain), Espaivisor Gallery, Poetics and Politics â Artistic Strategies in the Hungarian Neo-Avantgarde,
- Budapest (Hungary), acb NA Gallery, Bosch+Bosch Group: Conceptual Practices from the Former Yugoslavia (curated by Emese Kürti)
- London (UK), Photographersâ Gallery, Feministische Avantgarde (Verbund Collection) (curated by Gabriele Schor and Anna Dannemann)
- Graz (Austria), Künstlerhaus, Autumn Festival Graz 2016, 'Yes, but is it performable?' (curated by Christian Egger)
- Milano (Italy), FM Centre for Contemporary Art, Non-Aligned Modernity. Eastern-European Art from the Marinko Sudac Collection (curated by Marco Scotini)
2017
- Zagreb (Croatia), Apartment SoftiÃÂ, âÂÂMy sweet little lamb (Everything we see could also be otherwise)âÂÂ, A series of exhibitions based on the Kontakt Art Collection (curated by: What, How & for Whom/WHW in collaboration with Kathrin Rhomberg)
- Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum, FM Centro per lâÂÂArte Contemporanea, Avantgárd MÃ
±vészeti Kutatóintézet, "El nem kötelezett mÃ
±vészet â Marinko Sudac gyÃ
±jteménye (Non-Aligned Art â Marinko Sudac Collection)" (curated by Marco Scotini)
- Athens (Greece), EMSTâÂÂNational Museum of Contemporary Art, documenta 14 (curated by Hendrik Folkerts)
- Athens (Greece), School Program âÂÂMaterials MattersâÂÂ, EMSTâÂÂNational Museum of Contemporary Art, documenta 14
- Vienna (Austria), mumok, Sammlung Verbund Collection, "WOMAN: Feminist Avantgarde of the 1970s" (curated by Gabriele Schor)
- Kassel (Germany), Neue Galerie, documenta 14, (Curated by: Hendrik Folkerts)
- Zagreb (Croatia), Museum of Avant-Garde, Institute for the Research of Avant-Garde and Marinko Sudac Collection, "Umjetnik na odmoru (Artist on Vacation) â PoreÃÂ"
- New York (US), Elizabeth Dee Gallery, âÂÂWith the Eyes of Others: Hungarian Artists of the Sixties and SeventiesâÂÂ. (Curated by: András Szántó)
- Ljubljana (Slovenia), Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (+MSUM), "NeposluÃ
¡ne (Disobedient): Eulàlia Grau, Katalin Ladik in Ã
½ene u crnom (and the Women in Black)" (Curated by: Bojana PiÃ
¡kur)
- Warsawa (Poland), Warsaw National Museum, The Way They See. An Overview of Hungarian Photography (curated by Gabriella Csizek)
- Budapest (Hungary), acb Gallery, âÂÂSummer ShowâÂÂ
- Budapest (Hungary), acb NA, âÂÂHEAT - Eroticism in the UndergroundâÂÂ
- Karlsruhe (Germany), ZKM, âÂÂFeministische Avantgarde der 1970er-Jahreâ (18.11.2017-8.04.2018) (Curated by Gabriele Schor and Peter Weibel)
- Ã
½ilina (Slovakia), Nová synagóga (New Synagogue), "Poetry & Performance. The Eastern European Perspective" (23.12.2017-10.03.2018) (Curated by TomáÃ
¡ Glanc, Daniel GrúÃ
 and Sabine Hänsgen)
- Berlin (Germany), Akademie der Künste, âÂÂUnderground und Improvisation. Alternative Musik und Kunst nach 1968â (Curated by David Crowley and Daniel Muzyczuk in collaboration with Angela Lammert)
- Veszprém (Hungary), House of Arts, âÂÂTavaszi újranyitásâ ("Spring Reopening"), âÂÂExhibition of contemporary and avant-garde works by Irokéz collectionâ (Group show curated by Emese Kürti)
- PanÃÂevo (Serbia), Cultural Centre of PanÃÂevo, "Postorni Agens" ("Agents of Space"), 18. Art Biennal PanÃÂevo (Curated by Andrej MirÃÂev)
2018
- Brno (Czech Republic), The Brno House of Arts, âÂÂFeminist Avant-garde of the 1970sâÂÂ, (Curated by Gabriele Schor)
- Belgrade (Serbia), Gallery Podroom, Cultural Center of Belgrade, âÂÂPoetry and Performance. Eastern European PerspectiveâÂÂ, (Curated by Sabine Hänsgen, TomaÃ
¡ Glanc i Dubravka ÃÂuriÃÂ)
- Zürich (Switzerland), Shedhalle Zürich, âÂÂPoetry and Performance. Eastern European Perspectiveâ (Curated by TomáÃ
¡ Glanc, Sabine Hänsgen)
2019
- Dresden (Germany), Motorenhalle Dresden, âÂÂPoetry and Performance. Eastern European PerspectiveâÂÂ, (Curated by TomáÃ
¡ Glanc, Sabine Hänsgen)
- Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Múzeum, âÂÂBosch+Bosch csoport és a vajdasági neoavantgárd mozgalomâ (The Bosch+Bosch Group and the neo-avant-garde movement in Vojvodina) in collaboration with Marinko Sudac Collection in Zagreb, (Curated by Dorotea Fotivec, Szombathy Bálimt)
2020s
2020
- WrocÃ
Âaw (Poland), WrocÃ
Âaw Contemporary Museum, âÂÂPoetry and Performance. Eastern European PerspectiveâÂÂ, (Curated by TomáÃ
¡ Glanc, Sabine Hänsgen, Agata CiastoÃ
Â)
- Liberec (Czech Republic), Regional Art Gallery Liberec, Pool Hall, âÂÂPoetry and Performance. Eastern European PerspectiveâÂÂ, (Curated by TomáÃ
¡ Glanc, Sabine Hänsgen, Pavel Novotný)
2021
- Dnipro (Ukraine), Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture, âÂÂPoetry and Performance. Eastern European PerspectiveâÂÂ, (Curated by TomáÃ
¡ Glanc, Sabine Hänsgen and Yuri Birte Anderson & Kateryna Rusetska)
- Banská Ã
 tiavnica (Slovakia), Parter BSC Association, âÂÂA lost man in Banská Ã
 tiavnicaâÂÂ, (Curated by Lucia Gregorova Stach)
- Geneva (Switzerland), MAMCO (Musée dôArt Moderne et Contemporain), âÂÂDiscipline and PerformâÂÂ, (Curated by Julien Fronsacq, Paul Bernard)
- TimiÃ
Âoara (Romania), ISHO House, âÂÂSeasons EndâÂÂ, Art Encounters Biennial, (Curated by Kasia Redzisz, Mihnea Mircan)
- Lodz (Poland), MS - Muzeum Sztuki, âÂÂAtlas of Modernity. ExercisesâÂÂ, (Curated by JarosÃ
Âaw Suchan, Jakub Gawkowski, Paulina Kurc-Maj, Daniel Muzyczuk)
- Linz (Austria), Lentos Kunstmuseum, âÂÂFemale Sensibilityâ (Curated by Gabriele Schor)
- Budapest (Hungary), Kassák Múzeum, âÂÂPoetry and Performance. Eastern European PerspectiveâÂÂ, (Curated by TomáÃ
¡ Glanc, Sabine Hänsgen, Emese Kürti)
- London (United Kingdom), Austin/Desmond Fine Art, âÂÂStaying with the TroubleâÂÂ
2022
- Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art (in Palace of Arts), âÂÂHelyiérték â ÃÂj szerzeményekâÂÂ,âÂÂPlace Value â New AcquisitionsâÂÂ, (Curated by Bradák Soma, Dékei Kriszta, Fabényi Julia, Készman József, SzipÃ
Âcs Krisztina)
- Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina (MSUV), âÂÂ, âÂÂFeminist Avant-garde of the 1970sâÂÂ, (Curated by Gabriele Schor)
- Arles (France), Les Rencontres d'Arles, âÂÂArles 2022: Visible or Invisible, a Summer RevealedâÂÂ, (Curated by Gabriele Schor) VISIBLE OR INVISIBLE, A SUMMER REVEALED
- Kaunas (Latvia), Photography Gallery, âÂÂUnstable PracticesâÂÂ, (Curated by Sanja KojiàMladenov, Agne Narusyte, Zoran PanteliÃÂ, Gintaras ZinkeviÃÂius)
See also
References
Sources
Resources
Literature
- Screaming Hole. Poetry, Sound and Action as Intermedia Practice in Katalin Ladik's Work, by Emese Kürti, acb ResearchLab, Budapest, 2017.
- Most important essays about her works (in Hungarian)
- Dietmar Unterkofler Grupa 143, Critical Thinking at the Borders of Conceptual Art 1975 â 1980; 2012 (Beograd : Glasnik).
- Tracing the Subversive Femininities in the Socialist Yugoslavia: An Analysis of Katalin Ladik's Poetry and Performances of the 1970s By Vera Balind; Department of Gender Studies, CEU, 2011
- Antoni Michnik, Historical snapshots from the neoavant-garde history in the Eastern Bloc: portrait-collage of Katalin Ladik, glissando nr.30; 2016
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