Galeria Tipografia, (Str. Băiculesti 29, Combinatul Fondului Plastic) şi editura Bookart
vă invită marţi 14 octombrie 2014 orele 18 la vernisajul şi lansarea albumului Nightfall de RÉSZEGH BOTOND şi GYÖRGY DRAGOMÁN
Vernisajul va fi deschis de:
KELEMEN HUNOR, Viceprim-ministru, Ministrul Culturii,
PAVEL SUŞARĂ critic de artă
Botond Reszegh artist
(b. 1977. Miercurea Ciuc , Romania)
represented by Lena & Roselli Gallery Budapest
1996-2001: University Of The Fine Arts, Bucharest,
2004-2008: Doctor of Liberal Arts studies at the HungarianFineArtsUniversity.
Selection of solo show’s:
2014: VOLTANY, Volta Show- New York,
360 Gallery- Boston (catalogue)
Hungarian General Consulate- New York
2013: Joella Gallery, Turku, Finland, Galeria IX- Budapest (Hungary), Galeria 26, Bucharest
2011: Galeria IX- Budapest (Hungary) (catalogue), Léna&Roselli Gallery – Budapest (Hungary), Galeria IX- Budapest (Hungary) (catalogue)
2010: Northeastern University- Boston (catalogue)
2009: Skanzen Gallery – Szentendre (Hungary) (catalogue), IngeborgZweymüllerGallery-
Baden (Austria), Galeria IX- Budapest (Hungary)
György Dragomán writer
(b. 1973. Tirgu Mures, Romania)
www.gyorgydragoman.com
lives and work in BudapestHungary
”…Dragomán, who now lives in Budapest, writes in Hungarian, and his prose is scintillating and acrobatic, featuring serpentine sentences that bend with each turn of Djata’s mind. Disregarding standard punctuation, the novel’s language acquires a kind of trudging exuberance — part exhaustion, part frenzy — that amply conveys the boy’s mood. Dragomán, who is 34, recounts the Eastern European experience from a fresh point of view. In his late teens when the Berlin Wall fell, he left childhood behind and became a free adult at the same time…”
Danielle Trussoni New York Times book review 2008.06.29.
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