ANIKÓ KATONA is an art historian of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest. Her research focus is the history of Hungarian graphic design and visual culture, with a special interest on the political and social aspects. She was a curator of the poster collection of the Hungarian National Library from 2009–2015. In 2014 she was assistant curator of the “Modern Hungarian Poster 1924–1942” exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. In 2015, she was one of the curators of the National Library’s First World War exhibition entitled “Propaganda in First World War.” Since 2014, she has published a book and several articles on the poster art of the First World War. Since 2017, she has been teaching art history at the Metropolitan University Budapest.