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SZILÁGYI TERÉZ

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

 

 

 

Studies and scholarships
1990–95

Hungarian University of Fine Arts; tutor: Károly Klimó
1995–97

Postgraduate studies; tutor: Dóra Maurer


Scholarships
1995

Sommer Akademie für Bildende Kunst, Salzburg, tutor: Günter Damisch
1996

Hungarian Institute, Paris, Cachan Artcolony
1997

Hungarian Institute, Paris, Cachan Artcolony
2001

Budapest Self-government scholarship, Salzburg
2002

2 months scholarship at the Hungarian Academy in Rome, Italy
2004

Salzburg városi ösztöndíja
2006

Festészeti szimpózium, St. Margareten
2008

Római Magyar Akadémia ösztöndíja
2010

Symposion2010 /10 Jahre eu-art-network/
Synasthetische Phanomene in der Kunst am Beispiel des Europaers Franz List
2012

artist residency in Saudi Arabia, as the guest of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture


Individual exhibitions
1981

Teachers Training College, Nagyvárad
1982

Bucharest Printers Exhibition Room, Bucharest
1983

Fáklya Gallery, Budapest
1991

Benczúr Gallery, Budapest
1992

KAS. Gallery, Budapest
1996

Tame predator, Viziváros Gallery, Budapest
1997

Wings as Wings, French Institute, Budapest
Words, Words, Merlin Theatre Gallery, Budapest
1998

Hermann Room, Fészek Art Club, Budapest
1999

Folyamat Gallery, Pécs
Small Pictures, Picture Gallery, Szombathely
Snapshot, MAMŰ Cellar Gallery, Budapest
2000

Quote, Balassi Bookshop, Budapest
2002

The Magic Mountain, Balassi Bookshop, Budapest
Folyamat Gallery, Budapest
The Magic Mountain II. Óbuda Circle, Budapest
2003

ARTificial Heart, Budapest Gallery Exhibition House
2004

-raktart- One’s mind, creed and heart, Budapest
2005

Fészek Art Club, Intermediate Lights, Budapest
2006

Art-Szem, paintings, Budapest
Intermediate Lights 2, Városi Galéria, Pécs
2008

Raiffeisen Bank, Budapest, Ericsson Galéria
2009

University of Nyíregyháza, Kodály Hall, Art-universitas winner
2010

„See you anywhere” Fészek Art Club,Budapest

 

Group exhibitions
1990–92

Ludwig competition, Barcsay.Hall, Budapest
1991

Water, competition. Barcsay Hall, Budapest
1991–95

ART EXPO, Budapest
1992

Field, Barcsay Hall, Budapest
1993

Exhibition of the classes of Károly Klimó and Ádám Farkas,
Vajda Lajos Studio, Szentendre
Arthouse Gyermely
1994

Diploma exhibition, Barcsay Hall, Budapest
1995

Study store, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Closing Exhibition of the Salzburg Fine Art Summer
University, Salzburg
1995

Gesture, Barcsay Hall, Budapest
The Bed, (Körösényi class), Calvary Exhibition, Budapest
Gesture and Gesture, Pécs Gallery, Pécs
Negative Space, Vajda Lajos Studio, Szentendre
1996

The exhibition of the scholarship winners of the Hungarian
Institute of Paris, Cachan Theatre Gallery, Paris
Balck & White. Cachan Theatre Gallery. Paris
1997

Oil-canvas, Art Gallery, Budapest
Sanatorium II, Artpool, Budapest
1998

Projection Series, Dunaújváros
1999

Irregular Memory, Bloom days, Szombathely Picture Gallery, Szombathely
Kitchen-language-fragment, Szentbékká lia
2000

Frankfurt Book Market, Frankfurt
Hungarian Centre of Culture and Information, Stuttgart
2001

Written Pictures, First Hungarian Vision Gallery,
Tapolca-Diszel
Impossible, ART-PDOl Gallery, Budapest
2002

Man Reads, Libri Bookshop, Budapest
2003

Damjanich street, Óbuda Circle, Budapest
2004

Óbuda Circle, My Little Sweetheart, Budapest
2005

Sommerfest im Salzburger Künstlerhaus, Salzburg
2006

Művészetek Malma, Heart Matters, Szentendre
Painting Symposium, Festmények, St. Margareten
2007

International exhibition of the scholarship winners of Rome
Hungarian Centre of Culture and Information, Stuttgart
Far-Off Lights, Approaching Colours, Szombathely
2008

Hungarian Academy of Rome,
Exhibition of Hungarian scholarship winners, Rome
2009

Art-Universitas winner (with Lola Kovács)
Main facade of Kodály Hall, University of Nyíregyháza /18m plexi-glass frieze/
2010

Sky and mirror /et in terra/ Budapest Galéria –Budapest
2010

Hommage á Baudelaire-Elemental Reduction, French Institute/Pedrazzini Hall/
2010

„See the Sound - Hear the Light” International exhibition series for the 200th anniversary of Ferenc Liszt’s birth / Opening ceremony at the Oslip Symposium, Austria
2011

Listomania – exhibition works, Budapest Gallery

 

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