30 November 2009

Hungarian artists at JCE Young European Artists Biennale

Ten Hungarian artists were featured in the recent Biennale held in Montrouge, France by JCE, which has been weaving its web in the European artistic community since 2000. The Hungarian artists work can be viewed here...

This sculpture, titled "Growing Structures, The Metamorphoses of the Material" a collaboration between Janos Mihaly HUBLER, Marta RACZ, Tamas SZENTIRMAI, and Janos VAGI was the winner of the Grand Prix Prize at the Biennale. More information about the work available here...

28 November 2009

Reka Reisinger in Miami during Art Basel 09


...with some of her talented friends...

...at a show titled Mine But Not Me

16 July 2009

Henkel.Art.Award

Three Hungarian artists have been chosen to represent Hungary in the prestigious Henkel.Art.Award competition. They are:



Katinka Agnes Kiss

http://www.finearthotel.hu/en/muveszek.php?id=12





Barbara Nagy





Hajnalka Tarr





They were chosen from a pool of 101 applicants by a jury of Hungarian contemporary art professionals.

The competition's winners will be announced at a gala in Vienna on 25 November.

The winners will receive a 7'000 Euro award and an exhibition at MUMOK in Vienna as well as in their home country.

The Henkel Art.Award. is the only comprehensive art promotion prize for the regions of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Artists from 31 countries are invited to submit their entries to win the prize.

04 April 2009

Reka's Lucky Draw--New Work!


Reka Reisinger is donating a photograph to the Lucky Draw benefit at the Sculpture Center in Long Island City.

The benefit will take place on Tuesday, April 7th and everyone who buys a ticket gets to take home a piece of art.

The Sculpture Center will also be open for a free preview of the works on the same day at noon.
Information about tickets is available here

The image above is the new work that Reka is donating.

01 April 2009

Zsolt Bodoni


Igyunk Sort/Drink Beer-2008-oil & acrylic on canvas-40x50cm

Congratulations to Zsolt Bodoni for securing representation with Mihai Nicodim's gallery in Los Angeles. A solo show is planned for early May. More info here

He will also be featured in the Prague Biennale. Follow links on the Nicodim website for more information.

And that's not all! In June, Zsolt, Peter Sudar and Roland Horvath will be a part of an exhibition in London being curated by Jane Neal, the Oxford-based freelance journalist and critic. Her special focus over the past year has been the developing art scene in Central and Eastern Europe. She contributes to a wide variety of international art publications. More on this show later.

19 March 2009

visit InterUrban Art on Saatchi On-Line

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25 January 2009

Fine Art Hotel


I've recently become acquainted with a brilliant website concept which was started by a group of artists from Zalaegerszeg, Hungary (in SW Hungary, more or less equidistant from both Budapest and Vienna--apx 2 hrs from each). Apparently there is an active contemporary art community in this small city of 60,000 (which I've never visited...but now my interest has been piqued).

Finearthotel.hu opened in the Autumn of 2006 with the goal of providing a virtual creative haven for Hungarian
artists to debut and exhibit their work. All of the artists are graduates of, or currently students at, various
Hungarian Art Academies and Colleges. They self-select the works found on finearthotel.hu.

The site hosts the profiles of 13 lucky artists. It is well designed and offers easy access to images and bios both in English and Hungarian.

This is the first site I have seen that has gathered young Hungarian artists under "one roof" and promoted them in such a clear, professional format.

InterUrban is exploring collaborations with the Finearthotel, and you'll be hearing more about it in coming posts. Until then, I highly recommend a visit.

Check-in to the Fine Art Hotel here

One of the artists whose work immediately caught my eye is Ágnes Gazdag.