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Badacsonyi
Oil on canvas

Badacsonyi
Oil on fibreboard

Badacsonyi

Badacsonyi

Badacsonyi

Badacsonyi
I was born in 1949, Budapest. I graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts with a degree in graphics. I apply various techniques: oil, watercolour, tempera on canvas, pastel and mixed crafts. My paintings and pictures have been exhibited in several galleries all over the world.
I'm also familiar with etching and engraving processes and with mezzotint and aquatint techniques.
The themes of my pictures line up in a wide range of inspiring references to mythology, biblical stories, music, literature and history recalling the craft-skills of the renaissance and baroque masters at the same time.
I am considered to be surrealist or ’romantic surrealist’ by my critics.
I used to be an active chess player (winner of the Hungarian Championship in team twice, one time Budapest champion, four times second- and once third-prize winner)
’I had been playing chess for many years and I played an important role in the first class team of Tipografia when Gedeon Barcza grandmaster was the Board 1 player and leading coach. I got to know some about chess and players and, unwillingly, I drew a parallel between these experiences and my profession. I learnt that the consequences of the steps on the chessboard cannot be withdrawn as the etchings are not erasable on the copper plate. And as a sketch which was drawn in advance on the canvas stretched on the easel does indicate the following movements as the position arranged on 64 squares dictates the next steps freely from the mugged up opening strategies’
(Europa Hírmagazin 1991/2 October – Article by Péter Szilágyi)
Individual exhibitions:
1979. Hamburg (Atelier Mensch)
1986. Salgótarján (Museum of Nógrád)
1987. Budapest (Gallery Vigadó )
1993. Budapest (Csók Isván Gallery)
1994. Nagymaros( (Grécs Gallery)
1994. Sopron (Pannónia Gallery)
1994. Budapest (Hungarian State Opera House)
1997. Budapest (World Federation of Hungarians)
1998. Budapest (Gallery of Józsefváros)
2000. Budapest (Madách Theatre-Tolnay-saloon)
2003. Budapest (Gulácsy Gallery)
2005. Budapest(Bank Center)
Exhibitions in groups:
Budapest, Miskolc, Szeged, Tihany, Berlin, Wien, Graz, Frankfurt, Oslo, Stockholm, Offenburg, Antwerpen, New Orleans, Chicago, San Fransisco, Torino, London, Sydney...
Awards:
1975. Nívó díj/Standard award
1976. Stúdió díj/Studio award
1981. Nívó díj/Standard award
1983. Nívó díj/Standard award
1984. Ezüstgerely különdíj/Silver-javelin special prize
1988. Ezüstgerely különdíj/Silver-javelin special prize