András Cséfalvay

András Cséfalvay (he/him) is a visual artist, digital storyteller, musician, and mytho-poet from Bratislava, and an Associate Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava. After studying painting and mathematics, he wrote his dissertation on the usefulness and reality of fiction. His work explores the relationship between culture and technology, with a particular focus on the political and ethical aspects of listening to non-dominant voices in world interpretation.

His latest works look at the relationship between astronomers and indigenous peoples in the construction of the Mauna Kea telescopes, the flight of dinosaurov as a technology for survival after the extinction, and the re-categorization of the planet Pluto. He is the receiver of the Oskar Čepan Young Visual Artist Price. He has exhibited in prominent institutions including KunstWerke Berlin, Art In General New York, Trafo Gallery Budapest, Firstdraft Sydney, and Karlin Studios Prague, as well as in other museums and galleries in Japan, France, Poland, Austria, Denmark, Romania, and Slovakia.