Zita Majoros
Zita Majoros graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2002 and worked as a conceptual artist until 2009, exhibiting her work in both national and international shows. In 2009, she founded Printa, where she continues to work as a designer and artist with a focus on sustainability. Since 2020, she has been exploring ceramics, using her ongoing Call Me Crazy series to investigate the relationship between screen printing and clay. Her work has been recognized with multiple awards and is regularly featured in prominent publications and institutions.
INTERNATIONAL APPEARANCES AND AWARDS
Professional Recognitions, Collaborations, and Features:
2025
- Glamour Women of the Year – nominated for “Fashion Designer of the Year”
2024
- Printa x Museum of Fine Arts collaboration
- Featured in Forbes, W by Roadster, Glamour Book, and Joy magazine (Joy cover)
2023
- The Blanket Coat was added to the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts with the support of the National Cultural Fund
- Nominated for the Elle Decoration EDIDA award
ABOUT THE EXHIBITED OBJECTS
“Call me crazy…” series (screen print) (2024-2025)
“Call me crazy…” series (2024-2025)
I do yoga every day, Before facial treatment, Rosacea (2024-2025)
Zita Majoros transforms magnified surface photographs of raw ceramic sculptures from her “Call me crazy” series into screen prints—placing the portraits even more under the microscope and presenting them in their raw, unfiltered state. Her current work explores the points of connection between ceramics and screen printing: she documents the surface of clay and creates large-format prints from these textures. In doing so, she establishes a dialogue between the two mediums.