Exhibition & Art Fair at Britannia Centre

Exhibition & Art Fair at Britannia Centre

Collectable artworks by Atelier Art Gallery 8-20 October 2012 Inner universes (Contemporary Hungarian Painters) Masters of Raku (Hungarian Sculpture & Ceramics Art) VillageCity – CityVillage (Lehel Fuchs photographer) Opening times: 11.00 am – 7.00 pm Monday to Saturday Private view: 11 October 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm, 19 October 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm   Phone: +44 (0)20 8445 7070 Email:info@britanniacentre.com Web: www.britanniacentre.com/ Address: Britannia Centre, Britannia Road, North Finchley, London N12 9RU Nearest tube station: Woodside Park Get here by tube, train or bus: Driving directions: Your postcode:   Bigger...

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Exhibition & Art Fair at 286 Gallery

Exhibition & Art Fair at 286 Gallery

Collectable artworks by Atelier Art Gallery 1-7 October 2012 Inner universes (Contemporary Hungarian Painters) Masters of Raku (Hungarian Sculpture & Ceramics Art) Opening times: See the dates below. At other times the gallery and garden can be visited by appointment. Private view: 2 October, 4 October 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm, 7 October 12.00-3.00 pm Phone: +44 (0)20 7370 2239 Email: jross@gallery286.com Web: www.gallery286.com/ Address: Gallery 286, 286 Earl’s Court Road, Chelsea, London SW5 9AS Nearest tube station: Earls Court Get here by tube, train or bus: Driving directions: Your postcode:   Bigger...

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Exhibition & Art Fair at London West Bank Gallery

Exhibition & Art Fair at London West Bank Gallery

Collectable artworks by Atelier Art Gallery 25 – 30 September 2012 Inner universes (Contemporary Hungarian Painters) Masters of Raku (Hungarian Sculpture & Ceramics Art) VillageCity – CityVillage (Lehel Fuchs photographer) Opening times: 11am – 7pm Tuesday to Sunday Opening ceremony:  Thursday 27 September     6.30 pm – 9.30 pm The exhibition series will be opened by Dr. Beáta Pászthy, director of the Hungarian Cultural Centre. Phone: +44 (0)207 2212847 Email: info@londonwestbank.com Web: www.londonwestbank.com Address: London West Bank, 133-137 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London W11 2RS Nearest tube station: Notting Hill Gate, Bayswater Get here by tube, train or bus: Driving directions: Your postcode:   Bigger...

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Attila Orbán

Attila Orbán

In the majority of Orbán’s paintings the objects recall an archaic world. Looking at them from a distance the shaping of the figurative faintly conjures up the artistic legacy of synthetic cubisms. Artworks in our gallery ……………………………….. Works in collections The outstanding role of the „primitive” ancient mask is made up of Australian, Polynesian, Mexican, Indian, and African works of art, highlighting some of their structural or decorative elements. Special mention must be made of some technical feats. Thus the fact that the artist presses the paint out of the tube straight on to the canvas contributed to the birth of the calligraphies, creating a unique effect with the sheer volume of the relief-like shiny paint. His colours breathe life and the radiating yellow of cadmium haunts the visitor for quite a time. Biography 1988-92 Young Artists Studio, Budapest 1994 In invitation of Montréal city participation in the “Art et Nouvelles Democraties” manifestation, Notre Dame de Grace Gallery, Montréal 1997 In invitation Mr. Hugh Riminton CNN studies of aboriginal painting in Australia; Sydney- Darwin- Raminginin- Oenpeli- Maningrida; solo exhibition at Wemyss Gallery, Sydney 1999 Guest artist of Merics Collection, Tormás 2002 Invited in Kressbronn, Galerie und Museum Lände, Kressbronn 2003 Study tour, Kressbronn, Bregenz, Zürich, München 2007 Guest artist of Töreki Symposium One man shows Artworks in collections: Australia – Canada – France – Germany – Hungary – United Kingdom – USA Exhibitions 1989 Club of Young Artists, Budapest 1991 Studió Gallery, Budapest 1992 Institut Français, Budapest Duna Gallery with Attila Mata sculptur, Budapest 1994 “Art et Nouvelles Democraties” manifestation, Notre Dame de Grace Gallery, Montréal 1995 Dorottya Gallery, Budapest Erlin Gallery, Budapest 1996 Marika Marghescu Gallery, Hannover Hungarian Cultural Centre Gallery, Helsinki 1997 Wemyss Gallery, Sydney 1998 Horváth és Lukács Gallery, Nagycenk 2000 Kunsthalle, Budapest 2001 Artéria Gallery, Szentendre 2002 Gallery and Museum Lände, Kressbronn 2003 Gallery, Pécs Rippl Rónai Museum, Kaposvár 2005 Tragor Ignác Museum, Vác Hubert Kaltenmark und Attila Orbán Galerie und Museum Lände, Kressbronn 2006 Fészek Gallery, Budapest Műhely Gallery, Szentendre 2007 Arte Gallery, Budapest Olof Palme House, Budapest New Theatre Gallery, Budapest 2008 Symbol Art Gallery, Budapest...

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András Győrfi

András Győrfi

His paintings are a self-declared world of a universe of mythical tales that enrich our lives. He is a painter who has a strong impact on the viewer’s way of thinking, the view is just the means, the tool to prompt thought. Artworks in our gallery ……………………………….. Works in collections Many of his paintings are somewhat allegorical portraits of him, with a central character and a group of people who often look out of the picture. Apparently they are different people but they always have the same face, which is the artist’s face broken down into pieces, representing his various thoughts. The most striking feature, the red balls, are almost always present in his paintings. It is a play on words, exploiting the double meaning of the the Hungarian word ‘paradicsom’, which is paradise and tomato. The balls are stylized red tomatoes to symbolize paradise and to bring happiness into his paintings. Biography He has exhibited his paintings since 1991. In 1993 Győrfi designed an stage setting to the Theatre of Sopron city for a Raymond F. Simon drama. In 1994 he had worked in the United States for 5 weeks, where he had some exhibition, too. Between 1994 and 1999 he managed the Polaris Galery in Budapest. In 1996 he rented a studio in Aachen and entertained a work there. He participated symposions in Italy, Spain, Austria since 1997. He has begun his applied graphic work at different publishers like Móra, Cicero, Palatinus. In 2000 he made the stage setting of Black Honey (this is a screenplay from Pozsgai Zsolt) in London. 2006 Exhibition in China (Harbin) 2008 Exhibition in Istanbul (A.Sanat Gallery) 2009-12 Győrfi Gallery in Budapest inner city 2011 Los Angeles (Blue Bird Gallery) 2012 Los Angeles (LGOCA Gallery) 2012 Atelier Art Gallery Exhibition-series in London (WestBank Gallery, 286 Gallery, Britannia Center)...

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András Berkes

András Berkes

His special visions are filled with his individual philosophy. His paintings are not only aesthetic objects but they have a strong intellectual content. Artworks in our gallery ……………………………….. Works in collections   For him, the process of painting starts with a long meditation, and by the time he gets the brush there are extraordinary powers at work to create an imaginative, intensive, vibrant visual atmosphere catching the viewer at first sight. He overawes us with his expressionism and dynamism of colours, the red and blue splashes only typical of him setting the picture into movement. His special system of symbols helps realising his visions. He is able to visualise the symbols of many different nations and eras at the same time, the characters of Sumerian culture, ancient Hungarian symbols, the drawings of pre-historic man. He has to do so, since he creates a sign-language covering the full scope of human existence and its peculiar laws. Elevating the works into an esoteric world by way of meditation, he strives at producing a catharsis rather than some fresh harmonies of colours. Meeting with his paintings is a feast, as they touch our souls leaving their tune and print within. He contributes to our knowledge of the real world, of the universe, by means of the purgative, reformative power of art.     Biography Artworks in collections: Canada – Estonia – Finland – Germany – Hungary – Italy – Slovenia – Romania – United Kingdom – USA   One man shows: 31. Tallinn – Hungarian Culture Institute, Estonia  [2005] 30. Keszthely, Helikon Castlemuseum, Hungary [2005] 29. Lendva – ArtEUphoria, Slovenie [2004.] 28. Budapest – Palace Danube , Hungary [2004.] 27. Szolnok, Hungary [2004.] 26. Szombathely, MMIK. Medium Gallery, Hungary [2003.] 25. Lendva – Synagogue, Slovenie [2003.] 24. Ljubjana – Hungarian Embassy, Slovenie [2003.] 23. Körmend, Batthyányi Castle, Hungary [2003.] 22. Keszthely, Helikon Castlemuseum, Hungary [2002.] 21. Balatonboglár – Blue & Red  Chapel, Hungary [2002.] 20. Tata, Hungary [2002.] 19. Budapest, Suzuki Gallery, Hungary [2001.] 18. Keszthely, Hungary [2001.] 17. Albertirsa – Mille-centenary exhibition, Hungary [2001.] 16. Tallinn – Mille-centenary exhibitions, Estonia [2001.] 15. Kuhmo – Mille-centenary exhibitions, Finland [2000.] 14. Szolnok, Hungary [2000.] 13. Pécs, Hungary [1999.] 12. Szeged, Contemporary Gallery, Hungary [1998-99.] 11. Budapest, Suzuki Gallery, Hungary [1998.] 10. Keszthely, Balaton’s Museum, Hungary [1998.] 09. Balatonboglár, Blue & Red  Chapel, Hungary [1997.] 08. Budapest, Hungary [1996.] 07. Warsaw, Hungarian Culture Institute, Poland [1994.] 06. Budapest – Young Artist’ Club, Hungary [1994.] 05. Budapest – Young Artist’ Club, Hungary [1992.] 04. Budapest, Hungary [1990.] 03. Budapest, Hungary [1986.] 02. Budapest, Fisherman Castle Gallery, Hungary [1984.] 01. Budapest, Hungary [1982.]...

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