writer, visual and sound-poet, performer, teacher, translator writes in Hungarian, German and English languages and presents her work in performances, exhibitions, and international installations, festivals. She is also a philologist and a teacher, gives lectures and workshops international and also works as a journalist and copy editor of art magazines and as a cultural program organizer. Toth’s international publications include poetry collections, visual-art catalogs, novels, music records; she joined several artist-writer residencies (IWP, LCB, GEDOK, Bosch, Solitude etc.) and is member of several art organisations. 2018/2019 she was the City Writer in Graz an 2019/2020 she works on her new intermedia-text project as a writer-artist in residence by Landis&Gyr Stiftung in Zug (Switzerland). 2020 Kinga Toth received the Hugo Ball Förderpreis for her intermedia--literary work in German language and also received the Bernard Heidsieck Prix (by Centre Pompidou and Foundation Bonotto) for her performative literary work.
2021 she was guest artist in Villa Waldberta and in AIR Krems, her visual work was exhibited in Tallin, Budapest and Centre Pompidou and SUKULTUR presented her new book Transit (DE) in Germany. 2022 with the composer-musician Silvia Rosani they won the Hannsmann-Stipendium in Stuttgart and she is also a guest writer in Hausach. Next to her artistic work she is currently a PhD- student at the University in Debrecen, German Studies, where she researches nun-art and performative texts. The same year the publisher Matthes&Seitz launches her book “Moonfaces” (Mondgesichter) with exhibition of her intermedia works in Berlin. 2023 she is artist in residence by the DAAD program in Berlin.