Keserű?s work will show alongside pieces by women artists from Chad, Uruguay, Malaysia and Germany.
UNESCO organises the exhibition each year, but this is the first time a Hungarian artist has been included, thanks largely to the efforts of Hungary?s UNESCO ambassador and President of the General Conference Katalin Bogyay.
?For two years, I have been working to see a Hungarian artist represent Central Europe at the Women?s Day exhibition,? Bogyay said.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)