Orsi Luca
is a Hungarian-British Photographer Resides in St. Leonards-on-Sea.
“My work is based on observations of mundane scenarios, edited in a visual style that shifts between documentary, street photography, and pseudo-reportage. I enjoy using multiple media and classic photographic processes to express the essence of momentary experiences, presenting them in projects as a common stream of consciousness.. “
Education
2010- 2014 University of the Arts London – London College of Fashion BA(Hons) Fashion Photography – First class
2010 Moholy-Nagy University – Foundation Degree
Budapest, Hungary2007 – 2008 Foundation of Hungarian Photographers – Budapest, Hungary
2004 – 2006 Technical and Craftsman School Budapest, Photographer Hungary
Academic Experience
2014- 2020 Associate Lecturer – University of the Arts London – London College of Fashion and Chelsea College of Art
2017 – Visiting Lecturer – KREA – Contemporary Art School Budapest
Group Exhibitions
2017 Saatchi Gallery London, Dystopia – Group exhibition
2017 New East – The Calvert Journal Lucky Shanghai
2014 ‘The Yard’ Shoreditch –Group Exhibition – London, UK
2014 Printspace – Group Exhibition – London, UK
2009 Galerie Treppenhaus “A Step Beyond’ – Einen Schritt weiter” Erlangen, Germany
2008 Gallery Moon – InFúzió – FFS – Budapest, Hungary
Art Projects and Publications:
2022 The Booooooom, Lucky Shanghai, Vancouver, Canada
2021 Broad Magazine, Vancouver, Canada
2017 The Calvert Journal – Lucky Shanghai – Interview on the subject of post-communism and the New East
2017 Saatchi Gallery London, Dystopia has been selected to group exhibition
2017 The Guardian
2016 Número Homme Germany – fashion editorial
2016 Philosophy – Mt Fuji
2015 Lucky Shanghai – Photo Essay
2015 iD – Diversity Project – collaboration with iD
2014 Sir John Cass Foundation – Prisoner’s project
2014 Dystopia – Art Project – Hard Cover Book 300 copies
2010 The Room Magazine – Independent Art and Fashion Magazine
2010 Space for living – Photo Essay
2008 Concrete Lux – Photo Essay
Awards:
Orsolya received the Outstanding Creative award at University of the Arts in 2014