Gilly Szego

Together they painted the Television Pavilion Mural, at the Southbank Centre for the Festival of Britain.

His arrival in London, having escaped Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 was the influence for many of Szego's paintings depicting human rights abuses and conflict.

[6] In 1969 her work was again chosen to be entered into the summer exhibition, this time showing an oil painting titled Putney Bridge.

[10] In 1982 she showed Man Woman, an exhibition exploring gender and its fluidity, at the Mall Galleries in London.

[12] A retrospective exhibition of her work took place at Protein Studios in Shoreditch, London in December 2017.