
معرفی
Richárd Káldi serves as an art teacher and restoration specialist at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, with extensive practical expertise in conserving stone, plaster, and ceramic cultural heritage across Hungary's most significant institutions including the Museum of Fine Arts and Győr Cathedral. His work bridges academic instruction with high-stakes field conservation.
His educational background includes:
- 1993-1999: Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Institute for Restoration Training, Budapest (Stone Sculptor-Restorator Artist)
- 1989-1993: Győr Ballet Experimental Dance and Visual Arts Vocational High School (Decorative Sculptor, Ceramist)
Káldi's professional focus centers on technical restoration methodologies for architectural and sculptural heritage, particularly medieval to Renaissance stone elements. His hands-on approach emphasizes material analysis, conservation planning, and execution of complex projects on churches, monuments, and museum collections. He has pioneered systematic restoration of plaster cast collections and developed educational frameworks for using replicas in art instruction.
As a registered restoration expert at the Ministry of Construction and Transport (since 2014) and member of the Hungarian Restorers Association (since 1999), Káldi collaborates extensively with institutions like the Museum of Fine Arts and colleagues including Hunor Egri and István Bodor. His projects demonstrate rigorous documentation of historical techniques while addressing modern conservation challenges in Hungary's architectural landscape.





