Born in Pécs, Hungary. Lives and works in Hungary. Kíra Krász graduated in photography from the University of Brighton in 2019, winning an award for her final year project, Thought after Taught. Having exhibited mainly in the United Kingdom and Hungary, her work focuses on the interaction between images and their physical properties. She explores the possibilities of photography, experimenting in printing techniques, overlaying images, textures and installation. Her aim is to achieve a state of “timelessness” in terms of creating images, whether by selecting papers that have been aged, working with traditional techniques in a darkroom, or by using inkjet and printing with incompatible materials. Portraits, abstracts, landscapes, and nudes all have equal importance in the way she works. She is continuing with her project, From Marble to Stone, for which she was awarded a scholarship.