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Artist Statement:
In my art the rules that I set up for myself play an important role, the reason for this being that within the framework of these rules I can make use of the opportunity of boundless freedom by means of my acquired knowledge and the reception of new inspirations.
Since 2007 I have been working on a series whose members are unfolding from one another, the point of departure being four basic elements inspired by the Javanese batik. With the help of these shapes I create colorful and intricate networks which are without any mechanic fixation and are greatly variegated due to the utilization of the infiltrating accident. The networks are placed above one another as intertwining planes. These structural systems can stand on their own (“Faktor” series), but they can establish illusionary spaces as well (“Intro” series) or even contradictory spaces (“Simbion” series). At the same time in this painterly world figural elements may appear too (“Factor-Organic” series).
In my painting I mingle my occidental cultural foundation with inspirations of the oriental culture in a peculiar way. In my opinion it is indispensable for an artist to be open to the world, to widen knowledge continuously. To achieve ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Individual Exhibitions:
2011 Ceterum Censeo, Galeria Zero, Barcelona, Spain
2011 Ceterum Censeo, Gebauer Gallery, Pécs, Hungary
2010 Dimensi Warna, Santra Putra Gallery, Penestanan, Ubud, Indonesia
2010 Dimensi Warna, French Cultural Centre in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2009 Organized Chaos, Gallery of Pécs, Hungary
2009 Organized Chaos, Danubius Health Spa Resort ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
Marsal, Attila. “Visiting the Sultan of Yogyakarta” Alkotónők.hu. (December 2010).
Fekete, Valéria: “The Faded Power of Colors.” Új Művészet. 21. 9. (September 2010).
Catalogue of the Exhibition of PBAA painters on the occasion of the Day of Hungarian
Painting, Pécs, 2010.
Wibisono, Sony: “...
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Collections:
Antal-Lusztig Collection, Debrecen, Hungary;
Péter Bézi, Budapest, Hungary;
Linda Buczko, Pécs, Hungary;
Szilveszter Bus, Jakarta, Indonesia;
Gabriella Cristofoli, Jimbaran, Indonesia;
Danubius Health Spa Resort Helia, Budapest, Hungary;
V.L, Zoran Dacic, Tar, Croatia;
Doctoral School of Faculty of Music and Visual Arts at the University of ...
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Commissions:
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Tari Eszter Biography:
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Age
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31
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
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| Education |
Post Graduate Degree |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
painting
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Surrealism - (1924 - 1955)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Max Ernst
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| Favorite Work of Art |
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Education:
2010 earned DLA title (equivalent to PhD) from the Doctoral School, Faculty of Music and Visual Arts, University of Pécs
2005 – 2008 DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts) Program at the University of Pécs, majoring in painting; mentor: Ilona Keserü Ilona, professor emerita; tutor: Dr. habil, DLA Frigyes Kőnig
2004 graduated from the Faculty of Music and Visual Arts, University of Pécs (M.F.A.)
1997 – 2004 majoring in painting and visual education at the Faculty of Music and Visual Arts, University of Pécs; mentor: Sándor Pinczehelyi
1992 – 1996 Secondary School of Arts of Pécs, specializing in metalwork
Fellowships:
2009 – 2010 Hungarian Eötvös State Fellowship for research, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2007 – 2008 monthly fellowship from the Fine Art Doctoral School of the University of Pécs for the duration of study in the DLA Program
2002 AIEJ Short-Term Student Exchange Promotion Program, Kyushu Kyoritsu
University, Fukuoka, Japan
2001 Erasmus Undergraduate Scholarship, Fine Art Academy of Karlsruhe, Germany; mentor: Günter Umberg
1998 – 1999 Darmasiswa Scholarship, Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta, Java, Indonesia
Prizes:
2003 26th National Students’ Conference, Art and Art Science, Third Section: Painting, Second prize
2002 Prize at competition awarded by Caran d’ Ache
1997 Memorial Leaf granted by Baranya County General Assembly for outstanding school performance and work in the field of arts
1997 Nationwide Visual Competition for Secondary School Students: First Prize
1996, 1997 Student assistant with a grant under the leadership of Pál Mizser at Szőnyi István Free School of Fine Arts in Zebegény and specialized in creative painting
1994 Second Prize at Competition held in Honour of Szőnyi István (eligibility only for participants of Szőnyi István Free School of Fine Arts)
Teaching Jobs:
2009 – 2010 Indonesian Institute of Art in Yogyakarta (ISI Yogya), Indonesia: Researcher of Contemporary Javanese Painting; Initiator and Organizer of an Educational and Cultural Cooperation Program between ISI Yogya and Eszterházy Károly College in Eger, Hungary.
2007 Literature and Fine Arts Faculty of University, Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia: Visiting Professor of Drawing and Painting Models, European and American Art History, Printmaking. In addition also did research and was an advisor for students in study abroad.
2005 – 2008 Faculty of Music and Visual Arts of the University of Pécs: Assistant instructor of Printmaking also archived students’ graphic works for the Faculty and was responsible for the inventory of materials and order.
2005 – 2007 Asia Centre at the University of Pécs, Institute of Geography: Assistant lecturer of Indonesian Language and the Cultural History of Indonesia, Link between the Centre and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Hungary.
2004 – 2005 Radnóti Miklós Secondary Business School: Teacher of Basics of Drawing, Art History, Film and Media Culture, Organizer of exhibitions from students’ works. |
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