[Text available only in English] Olívia Zséger is a Hungarian visual artist, photographer, and curator, and a prominent figure within Hungary’s digital art community. Her practice spans digital art, photomontages, artist books, video, installations, and performance, exploring the intersections between image, space, and visual narrative. Active both in Hungary and internationally, she regularly takes part in artistic projects, group exhibitions, and interdisciplinary programs.
In 2001, she founded the Hungarian Association of Digital Art (HEA), serving as its first president and playing a key role in shaping the country’s contemporary digital art landscape. Since 2014, she has been the president of the MET Gallery in Budapest, one of Hungary’s leading centers dedicated to electrographic and digital arts, where she curates exhibitions and supports emerging artists and new directions in visual experimentation.
Her work integrates photography, digital processes, and hybrid methodologies, creating pieces that investigate technology, memory, and perception while reflecting the evolution of visual language in the digital age.