Zsuzsa László is a researcher and curator of Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI) at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, where she is responsible for the project Resonances: Regional and Transregional Artistic Transfers realized in international cooperation. She is a member of the editorial team of ARTMargins Online and the board of tranzit/hu. Her forthcoming dissertation examines the emergence and critique of the concept of East European art. Projects and publications she has recently (co-)curated, co-authored, and co-edited explore transnational exhibition histories, artists’ archives, progressive pedagogies, cultural transfers, and a decentralized understanding of conceptualism and neo-avant-gardes in Cold War Eastern Europe, including What Will Be Already Exists: Temporalities of Cold War Archives in East-Central Europe and Beyond (transcript Verlag, 2021), 1971: Parallel Nonsynchronism (2018/22), Creativity Exercises (2014/15/16/2020), Sitting Together, and Parallel Chronologies (2009–22). She lives and works in Budapest.