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EXHIBITION OF EGON SCHIELE VIENNESE EXPRESSIONISM AT THE FINE ART MUSEUM – BUDAPEST

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Be ready, plan your time to visit an exciting exhibition during the morning, noontime or in the early afternoon hours to the Fine Art Museum in Budapest to  have an insight of the treasures of the Austria History shaped in art by the artist Egon Schiele, who exerted a major influence on early Viennese Expressionism.

June, 26  – September, 29. 2013.

Address, District XIV. 41, Dózsa György Rd.

Opening hours: 10 a.m. – 6 p-.m., seven days a week

Recommended time at the exhibition: 1.5Hs

 The exhibition titled Egon Schiele and His Age will show over fifty works by Schiele. The Leopold Museum in Vienna loaned the majority works from him.  Many may know Egon Schiele was the most outstanding artist of the generation that followed Gustav Klimt. The 70 works contributed to the exhibition from the Leopold Museum Collection in Vienna, boasting with the richest collection of Schiele’s art in the world. The exhibition displays drawings and paintings by Schiele and Kokoschka which are preserved in the Museum of Fine Arts. Furthermore, several pieces are borrowed from private collections.

The exhibition surveys the period in two halls through works arranged around 12 themes.

Visitors to the exhibition will enter into the world of masterpieces, experience a unique overview of the works of the superb painter Scheile’s: Two Girls Embracing and Standing Boy with Hat, as well as Oscar Kokoschka’s work: Veronica’s Veil. Display also the Second Generation of Viennese Modernism, Erotica, and Works of the Final Years the “Self Portrait with Chinese Lantern Plant”, “The Hermits”, “Reclining Female Nude”, “Self-Seer”, ”Portrait of Trude Engel”, “Dead Mother”, “Still Life with Drawings” (Schiele’s Desk), and “ Girl” … The Virgin, also a numerous number of other nudes and erotic depictions of women.

„The bustling cultural life of Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century was still ablaze with the success of the Secession when the new pretenders to the throne made their appearance. These artists – some with a wild and rebellious spirit (Schiele, Kokoschka) and some escaping into a stifling loneliness (Richard Gerstl) – attracted enthusiastic support and vociferous criticism in equal measure, with their works often bearing the influence of their “masters” (Klimt, Moll, Kolo Moser). In this productive period marked by a diverse art scene and rich in artistic discourse the relationship between Vienna and Budapest also flourished, this being clearly demonstrated by the fact that almost exactly one hundred years ago (in 1912 and 1913) Schiele and other Austrian artists – including Gustav Klimt – exhibited their latest works in Hungary’s capital. The present exhibition focuses on Egon Schiele’s relatively short artistic career, spanning a mere ten years, a cross-section of which is provided by more than fifty works. At the tender age of sixteen Schiele already became the youngest student at Vienna’s conservative Academy of Fine Arts but soon left in the company of some other students and founded the Neukunstgruppe (New Art Group). Schiele’s art was inspired by the leading figure of the Secession, Gustav Klimt, and by the guest artists (Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Munch) who participated in the exhibitions of his association.  Klimt’s nudes imbued with eroticism – some of which will be displayed at the present show – directly influenced the young artist, who often visited the master’s studio. Schiele’s nudes drawn with tormented lines and anxiety, as well as his small townscapes soon attracted the public’s attention, while the authorities reacted to his indignant, taboo-breaking depictions of men, women and, in some cases, adolescents by imprisoning him for a short time on the charge of displaying indecent drawings. The Neukunstgruppe founded by Schiele was soon joined by the emblematic figure of Austrian art, Oskar Kokoschka, who also features at our exhibition.  Other members of the New Art Group included Albert Paris Gütersloh, Hans Boehler and Anton Faistauer, works by whom are also displayed at our show along with three works – a portrait of a woman and two landscapes – by the most tragic and lonely figure of Viennese Expressionism, Richard Gerstl, who committed suicide at the age of just 25. Additional artists that will bring to life Austrian Expressionism are Anton Kolig, Leopold Blauensteiner, Herbert Boeckl and Max Oppenheimer, all of whom are significant yet scarcely known in Hungary.” Source from the Budapest’s Fine Art Museum.

The exhibition’s curator is art historian Ms. Kata Bodor. The exhibition’s chief sponsor is the Erste Bank. 

Update and snaps Aggie Reiter

DIRECTOR MR. JIRI MENZEL TOGETHER WITH THE HUNGARIAN MOVIE LOVERS – BUDAPAEST

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There are only hours left to „The End” to the 20th Titanic International Film Festival  2013 – Budapest!

Indeed the Czech barrels of its Staropramen beer will be empty. Also an end stop with the vibration going to and being around the festival during the past days at the cinemas for the movie lovers.  For the time being, to-day had the opportunity to see at the exhibition brought to the VAM Design Center introducing Prague’s contemporary architectural to be showing the future world of its sights and sound of the modern Prague.  What may have really tickled many visitors was to see personally, the most successful Czech New Wave director Mr. Jiri Menzel.

Early Thursday evening the air was pretty hot … no … not because the hot summer had arrived to Budapest, yet not …have to wait for that, but for the arrival to hold a presentation by the 75 years old  magnificent  Czech director Mr. Jiri Menzel to the VAM Design Center in  Budapest. To meet Mr. Menzel was the cream on top of the cake … why? … because probably not too many of the Czech citizens may see him personally like we have had been lately here in Budapest.

While awaiting for his arrival on the main stage two presentation took place and in between tasting Czechs food and beer eased the thirst. Indeed, visitors felt a bit like being in Prague. The first presentation was about the Czech New Wave Academy Award-winning director’s opera. Overall, were warmly advised to see it.

The second presentation was about the exhibition titled “New Face” of Prague to be seen on  the spot.  The presentation was by Czech historians and theoreticians of modern and contemporary architecture,  Mr. Petr Kratochvíl and Mr.Zdeněk Lukes, whereas they gave an overview of the Czech capital city and its modern buildings –  Quote: „The tourists visiting Prague are most familiar with its classic face. That is natural when tourist visit a city or a town.  Well-known,  building a new area needs to constantly evolve and be in dialogue with the past and present. So far hopefully we are doing well, but right now we are far away to compare any similar characteristics to the city of Vienna. We inherited from the socialism era  quite disgusting buildings in Prague.”  Wish to emphasize two superb shots of area  seen at the exhibition. One was the marvelous new age in the design concept to the new neighbourhood around Prague. The surrounded area with the greenery, the house constructions on a relatively small and abruptly slooping site makes the site more-and-more attractive. The tall building has the ability to form a point of orientation, let alone within a unique historic setting can also cause a problem … as tested at the financial district of London, where the commerce have begun to overshadow  St.Paul’s cathedral.  So Praha now is faced with a dilemma of its current process of decentralisation. The homework is out …   under what conditions to allow the skyscrapers into the new local centers. Well we will see what tomorrow may bring!

The second shot of demo was the eye-catching design of  the Slavia Praha Football Stadion, which is to be the most modern sport area in the Czech Republic. It combines a variety of functions… alongside the stadium of 21000 seats for footy lovers! Also thought of having space for office, hotel and conference center and a footy stadion without a fan shop won’t be missing as well. Als, the comfort will be available for the V.I.P.’s with boxes and a club area to get set for the ball!

Here came the fullstop to the presentation! Suddenly faces  and shoulders turned away from the stage, Mr. Menzel half-way walking through  the hall caught everybody’s attention. Visitors wished to be the first to catch him and ran to him to be sure to get his autograph … so our virtual trip to tomorrow’s Prague came to an end.

Stepping to the stage Mr. Menzel was offered some „homeland” the Staropramen beer, but as he stated, he  hates  beer. Hearing that remark, later asked him has he tasted the Hungarian pálinka? He told me he has, but not fond of it so much. Q.: And how about the wines from the land of Hungary? A.: quote I prefer wine and in the case of wines I like the red wines.” Asked him whether he had wine from Szekszárd, one of the best or the best red wine originate from that area. With a wide smile and nodding his head – Quote: “I have previously visited Szekszárd and tastes the red wines  over there and they are very intensive, one of a kind.”  He gave an exclusive presentation and showed snaps of his new movie. One of the visitors asked him does he have in mind to come to Hungary to direct at a theater. Mr.Menzel right away had the answer – Quote: “It depends on how much they pay.  Have not yet been asked to do so, but who knows, it can or may happen but my price is high! By-the-way previously visited and worked in Hungary. Thanks to my lucky star I worked here already and when I ain’t feeling too good at home, I drop over here.” Of course everyone laughed at his comments but seeing the twinkle in his eyes said it all … he himself was also happy of what he said. Well that’s a nice way coming to TheEnd of his a discussion.  After Mr. Menzel presentation movie lovers were lucky enough to see, meet, speak with him  so for many made  their day by getting an autograph personally from him. He was as  generous as can be, signed his name on one’s  label of the Staropramen beer, on a beermat, at the page of his book, some folks brought his photo to be signed,  on the leaflet of the Titanic festival, on lady’s T-shirt, on their skirts and for many signed his name on the bared hands and so forth.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

HERALD NEWS – PHOTOGRAPHER MR. HELMUT NEWTON – MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS BUDAPEST

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MR. HELMUT NEWTON (1920 ̶ 2004) significant photographic’s arrived to Budapest.

Museum of Fine Arts – Budapest.

The exhibition can be visited from April, 4 until July, 14. 2013.

The exhibition is to be daily opened to the public from 10 a.m.until 4 p.m.

Address: District VI. Hösök tere – Hero Square – Budapest.

Early afternoon of this day Dr. László Baán, General Director of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest had the pleasure to welcome the media representatives to announce the forthcoming opening exhibition. The opening speech was held by, Dr. Matthias Harder, chief curator of the Helmut Newton Foundation, Berlin, Germany and Mr. Péter Baki. Director of the Hungarian Museum of Photography – curator of the exhibition.

Following in the wake of the successful Mind and Body (2008), Lucien Hervé 100 (2010) and The Birth of Photography (2012), the Museum of Fine Arts again came up to arrange a brilliant new exhibition with the selection of awesome snaps taken by Mr. Helmut Newton, the artistic photographer to be known as one of the most authentic figures of twentieth-century.  The visitors may roll along and view 250 amazing snaps hanging on the walls of the Museum’s Hall. With the co-operation of the arist’s wife, and the Helmut Newton Foundation, Mr. Helmut Newton’s fine photographic arts now can be viewed by the Hungarians and the foreigners staying in Budapest or from other regions in Hungary by hopping over to the Museum of Fine Art in Budapest.

Source from Museum of Fine Arts … „Following in the wake of the successful Mind and Body (2008), Lucien Hervé 100 (2010) and The Birth of Photography (2012), the Museum of Fine Arts. The Helmut Newton Foundation founded by the artist’s wife. Helmut Newton was one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century photography whose name is synonymous with the revolutionary photography published in famed fashion magazines. The novel themes and positioning of his works often shocked and scandalised people, yet it cannot be denied that he transformed photography used in the advertising of his day. His central subjects were nudity, power, fashion, money, sensuality and brutality. He cannot simply be coined a fashion, a nude or a portrait photographer since his work over five decades spans several genres and is thus difficult to categorize. He was attracted to taking pictures from a young age and when he grew up photography became a true passion for him. Thanks to the advertising and fashion shoots he did for noted designers and newspapers photography not only brought Helmut Newton a lot of pleasure but also created a comfortable livelihood for him. He said that for him the only thing of interest was the shape of a model’s body, although through his pictures he created his own peculiar atmosphere which distinguished him from other photographers. Viewers of his pictures are shocked and captivated by his unusual choice of subjects and dispassionate approach, yet given an insight into the intimate moments of the private lives of others and a livelihood for him. The portrait photos of his models are completely different and characterised by intimacy and cold detachment. The list of celebrities he took photographs of is almost endless and it is suffice to mention but a few: Monica Belluci, Catherine Denevue, David Bowie, Claudia Schiffer, Jodie Foster,Sigourney Weawer, Linda Evangelista, Gena Rowlands, Madonna, Kate Moss, Carla Bruni, Ornella Muti, Cindy Crawford, Anthony Hopkins, Ralph Fiennes, and Andy Warhol.  Newton was born on 31 October 1920 under the name Helmut Neustädter in Berlin, where he completed his schooling. He was already drawn to photography when still a child, which was when he bought his first camera. Between 1936 and 1938 he worked as an apprentice to the portrait and fashion photographer Yva  (Else Neuländer-Simon). As a response to the increasingly totalitarian rule of the Nazis he left Germany in 1938 for Singapore, taking with him nothing else but two cameras. From here he went on to Australia in 1940 and served in the Australian army for five years. He obtained Australian citizenship in 1946. In 1948 he married one of his former models, the actress June Brunell, with whom he lived for  the rest of his life. During their marriage his wife also began to take  photographs under the professional name of Alice Springs and made a film about her husband.  In 1956 Newton signed a contract with the British Vogue magazine in London, which he broke eleven months later. After this he went to Paris and on returning to Melbourne he found a position with the Australian branch of Vogue. In 1961 he moved to Paris, where he worked for the French publisher of Vogue, and in addition to this he took photographs for the British versions of the magazine: Queen and Elle. In 1971, while in New York, Newton suffered a heart attack, from which he recovered.  In 1975 his first exhibition was staged in Paris’ Nikon Gallery, and in the following year the first volume of his book White Women was published. In 1981 Helmut and June moved from Paris to Monaco, from which time they would travel to Los Angeles to spend the winters there. In 2000 a large-scale retrospective exhibition was organised for Newton in Berlin’s New National Gallery to celebrate his 80th birthday, the material of which was also later exhibited in London, New York, Tokyo, Moscow, Prague and other venues. In 2003 a formal agreement came into being between the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz) to establish the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin, which opened in 2004, not long after Newton’s death.

The three photographic series exhibited by the Museum of Fine Arts are built on the summary works titled Helmut Newton’s Illustrated, Private Property and Gun for Hire, which were are also published in book form.  The photographs provide a cross-section of Newton’s nude and fashion snaps ranging from his early pictures to a posthumously published series. Helmut Newton’s Illustrated contains a selection of his photos from a period of ten years published by the artist himself to enable him to put together his own selection that would show of his work independently of the wishes of editors, clients and specific exhibitions. He produced four editions in total: two were published in 1987 titled Sex and Power and Pictures from an Exhibition. In 1991 these were followed by „I Was There”, in which he probed into issues related to truth and falsehood. He produced the last of the four in 1995, the cover of which shows Newton himself lying on the ground and leaning on his elbow on the banner of one of his own nude pictures; the volume’s title is Dr. Phantasma. The titles of the volumes say at least as much as its themes and each issue soon became popular among collectors. With its provocative mish…mash of nudity, journalistic shots and portraits courting sensationalism these volumes became defining and powerful visual documents of the 80s and 90s– The Private Property – Portfolios contains a total of 45 photographs taken between 1972 and 1983, including fashion photos, portraits and erotically charged pictures. The exhibited photos were made by Thomas Conilvio, who achieved photo-lab archival quality by slightly toning the pictures in a selenium bath. The volume A Gun for Hire surveys Newton’s fashion photos from the 1960s right up to his last work he made for the Italian Vogue – photos he took as a “gun for hire”. Included among his clients were Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Blumarine and Mugler. The title comes from a much quoted saying by Helmut Newton, “Some people’s photography is an art. Mine is not. If … If they happen to be exhibited  in a gallery or a museum, that’s fine. But that’s not why I do them. I’m a gun for hire.”- “Newsweek”, 02/02/04. As he said himself, his success was not thanks to the museums but rather to consumer society. He started out from the conditions set by the clients and a given budget, but he freely reinterpreted the collections, thus creating his own inimitable mishmash of elegance, consumerism and fashion photography.”

Just to keep in mind … Some of the displayed pictures have an explicitly sexual content … therefore it is recommended only for the adult visitors to visit the exhibition. 

 

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

SOUTH-AMERICA FIESTA IN BUDAPEST

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Well visiting the Fiesta of „Vintage Adventures and Culture in Latin America”  at the Fogasház wasn’t like taken a visit to those South-American countries which brought their sight-and-sound, wine products, yet indeed many could taste, see, learn much from the exhibitors information on the spot.

The outstanding wines from Chile is not a question … taste, flavor with its centuries of producing wines have earned Chilean wines a place of honor among one of the world’s finest. Of course the enviroment’s conditions has to do a lot, the soil, sunlight, exposure, temperature, humidity… (just like in many regions in Hungary with its special conditions for also premier winemaking … but that’s going to be coming soon in another update.) Throughout the 3 days many visitors can get into the mood having the South-American feeling, along with wines from the Wein Import Hungary Chile brought in association with the Latin American Association.

On of the highlights of the day was the special exhibition with paintings by the Chilean artists Mr. Patricio Baeza, the silicone artist painter. His works will remain hundreds-and-hundreds of years in same colors and condition as if they were painted just a day ado … so said Mr. Ferenc Keresztes graphic artist and painter also the teacher of Mr. Patricio Baeza. The painters have arrived to a new era in painting with an invention that revolutionized the universal visual arts by Mr. József  Nagy and Mr. Ferenc Kereztres.  In the past centuries if artists would have had known about the SziloKing silicone paint, to-day needn’t have to worry to be able to see, admire the origins generally, resplendent in the colors of the works of great painters … said Mr. Ferenc Keresztes graphic artist and painter and the teacher of Mr. Patricio Baeza.

La Tienda … brought really there Latina  mood with its colorful, bright, fragrant, unique artisan  ceramics items. You just cannot leave their stand before having a long look or buying any South-American items, as a magnet, decorative tile, bathroom accessories, Flower pot or vase, textiles and a gorgeous mirror, oh and the colourful parrot  or the butterfly almost just like to fly away in a second.

Ecuador … was also out to represent their offers  with the rich cultural  and multiethnic heritage. Adorable their handcrafts due to the knowledge and the use of the ancient techniques which have had been transmitted from generation-to-generation. Most probably needn’t have to say … Ecuador’s yarn and fabrics are the most known products, mainly out in Peru, Venezuela, Columbia, USA and Europe. Who haven’t seen somewhere Ecuador’s wood product … The high quality, diversity and creativity makes Ecuadorian wood very diverse and fascinate, made from teak, boards, balsa.

Venezuele had also a stand with beautiful hand-made items, worthwhile to visit.

Even though in between South-America and Spain an Ocean wash the shores, but Spain didn’t wish to be away from this grand fiesta gathering.  So Spain wish to present their presence by opening eyes to individuals to walk on the line to the Granada Spanish language school here in Budapest, Hungary.

Mexico tourism board presented a wide scale of unlimited programs to the visitors. Mexico City is the biggest and most populated city in  the world. Its history shows several expressions of its traditional roots. Cool building attractions, churches, museums and so forth.

Last but not least here a link I wish to share of the video taken at the opening ceremony of the hot salsa dancers from the Cuban Salsa Dance Tutorial Diabolica: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNh9BOYsy0E 

There is still a chance to pop by and „spend” time in South-America at the Gear House „Fogasház” District VIII. 51 Akácfa Street –Budapest.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

LEAVING THE DRAGON BEHIND … WELCOMING THE SNAKE 2013!

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ANOTHER  NEW LUNAR YEAR IS ABOUT TO ENTER OUR WORLD!

A call for the press this morning to the Buddha Bar – Budapest , was to spread the news to the forthcoming arrangements here in Budapest, connected to the Chinese New Year… the Year of the Snake.

In the Chinese zodiac there are twelve symbolic animals: the … Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Ram, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig.

Exact origins of the Chinese zodiac are unknown, but common folklore has it that these are the 12 animals to reach Heaven in a race.

Some snake years  from the past: 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989 and 2001.

About the Snake it self … The snake has a mixed reputation in China. It is associated with intelligence, beauty and wisdom, but also in count of pride and anger.

So the world’s population, cca. ¼th celebrates on February, 10 the „Chunjie” the ’Springfest”. The final countdown for the Year of the Dragon has come and entering the Year of the Snake. The Chinese New Year … In China  … To China is considered to be the biggest mass human migration on Earth.

In China, as in the previous years the night before the following year’s animal stands in the zodiac, the nation  turns on their TV set to watch the gala taking place in Beijing  for all those people who are not present at the show,  to see the variety performances in their cosy homes.

In China vast crowds of people will be in the move, making journeys of thousands of kilometers, sometimes lasting several days to be able to join, see, hear,  feel the grand festival in the air.

You don’t know yet where to join the celebration to the Chinese Lunar New Year here in  Budapest?

Well, you are lucky to be at the right place to get the information. Needn’t have to travel for days  to reach the scene and get  into the mood. We are about to celebrate together with the Chinese population living here in Hungary the biggest celebration in China, the Chinese Lunar New Year that is about to happen here in  Budapest.

The full day of entertainment will carry on from, 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. at the

Millennium Center this  coming week-end on Sunday, February, 10.Millennium (Hall B)

District 2, 16-20 Kis Rókus Str. Budapest

Attractions throughout the Day from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Lion dance, martial arts demos, Cup Kung Fu, calligraphy, Eastern cuisine, Dr. Chen ‘s „clinic”, 1000 Tea Teahouse and tea ceremony, Chinese medicine, ping-pong. Hungarian-Chinese Orchestra – led by Mr. Béla Augustine.  Interactive audience exercises: Mediball, Taiji Quan,Qigong and Kung fu. At the exhibition Hall Exclusive works of calligrapher Zhang Wei Chinese calligraphy can be visited by the public. Also Xinhua News Agency’s photos supported by the Center of Asia.

Continuing at 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Gala performance, “Happy Chinese New Year” with the Guangxi Acrobatic Society and the Chinese artists living in Hungary at the Millennium’s main stage.

Of course the traditional foods associated with long life and good luck as a key part of Lunar New Year festival will not be missing.

The full day program is supported by the European Integration Fund.

Featured sponsor is the Asia Center –  Budapest.

Update and snaps  by Aggie Reiter

HERALD NEWS … UPCOMING EXHIBITION AT THE ARI KUPSUS GALLERY

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You are cordially invited to the

 Exhibition Opening

of works by

Nadya Hadun and Yan Yeresko

 at  the

 Ari Kupsus Gallery

Access: District VIII. 23/b Bródy Sándor Street, Budapest

January, 30. 2013

6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The exhibition can be visited until February, 22. 2013.

 +36 20 3220 334

Wines will be served by the Sumegi Keller Ltd.

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Paying a visit to the exhibition is great way to learn more about the paintings and the artists, who will be present at the gallery on the opening evening.

Update by Aggie Reiter

DEZSŐ TAKÁCS ARTIST EXHIBITION AT THE CITY OF PÉCS

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A few days ago, Dezső  Takács, Rudnay-winning graphic artist,  teacher, painter, graphic artist  has stepped into his 8th decade and on this occasions the City of Pécs’s  Gallery, at the Szécsényi Square opens an exhibition of his art work.

January, 25 to be seen until February 24. 2013.

The exhibition will be opened by Kossuth Prize winning architect and professor Zoltán Bachmann.

In the beginning of his career  for  two years  worked as a teacher  at Villány. Moved to Pécs in 1961 where from then on he lived and worked.  His significant works as an art teacher, as an inspector,  as a consultant in planning  art education  at the surrounding school in Pécs.

At Leipzig was a scholarship, where he was at a local college and educated himself at lithography workshops. Between 1977-78 took part in the creating community by reorganizing art at Mako. For many years to come he taught artists from home and abroad of stone and printing preparation at the occupations Graphics and Creative Workshop for Educators Workshop. For sixteen years, founder and teacher at the Creative Arts Workshop,  Head of the Fine Arts in Mecsek Mining Circle (now Medgyessy visual artist Francis Circle).

Basically, deals with graphics. In the 60s produced mainly lino technique . In the second opart of the ’60s, he had his first solo exhibition, also in this period brought the ink drawing geometric-constructive concept.

His most characteristic works can be seen  at the city of Pécs  o the etchings depicting buildings. Dezső Takács have had already 100 solo exhibitions. Also held exhibitions in many European countries, Pretoria, South Africa.  His permanent exhibition at Pécs  can be viewed at the Aquarium and Terrarium at the English-German Language School Center.

He also has a number of different graphic communicated in the daily and weekly newspapers. His most characteristic works of the city of Pécs sights etchings depicting buildings.

Dezső Takács known series: Miner’s Life, Old Pécs, Gates at Pécs,  Monuments of Pécs,  Churches, Temples, Baranyai German’s minority villages, and Region Tettye, Reflections, Villany-Siklos Wine Route.

Awards and Honors:  National Service Medal of Merit Gold Standard.

Update by Aggie Reiter