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halle, Fellbach, D; 1987 Aktuelle Unga­rische Kleinplastik, Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Stadt Dort­mund, D; 1988 Spring Exhibition, Exhib­ition Hall, Budapest, H; Meditation V, Heves County Cultural Centre, Eger, H; 1977-89 I-V1II National Medal Biennials, Sopron, H; Meditation VI, VII Bartók 32 Gallery, Budapest, H, Exhibition Hall, Győr, H; 1989 The End of the Avantgarde (1975-80). The Hungarian Art of the 20lh Century, Csók Gallery, Székesfehérvár, H; Ludwig Museum in the Russian Muse­um, The State Russian Museum, Saint- Petersburg, RUS; 1990 Meditation VIII, Gallery, Paks, H; Meditation IX, Gallery Bartók 32, Budapest, H; 1993 We „East Frenches". Hungarian Art 1981-89. The Hungarian Art of the 20'h Century, Csók Gallery, Székesfehérvár, H; Kassák Museum, Budapest, H. IVAN CSUDÁI PAINTER, GRAPHIC ARTISTS, MUSICIST 1959 Svodov, SK Tanulmány/Education: 1981-87 Aca­demy of Fine Arts, Bratislava. Dij/Prize: 1990 Herder Prize, scholar­ship at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna; 1993 BINZ 39, Zurich-Artest Scholar­ship; 12th Graphic Biennial, Banská Byst­­rica-Ex Aequo Prize; 1996 13th Graphic Biennial, Banská Bystrica-Ex Aequo Prize; 2002 15th Graphic Biennial, Banská Bystrica-Special Prize. Önálló kiállítások (válogatás)/Selected individual exhibitions: 1996 9 Easy Pie­ces, Slovak National Gallery, Dunajská Streda, SK; 2001 Paintings, Cultural Ins­titute of the SK, Budapest, H; 2002 The Year of the Bear, Povazská Gallery, Zilina, SK; 2003 Bear-Mouse (Bigger), Slovenska Sporitelna Gallery, Bratislava, SK. Csoportos kiállítások (válogatás) /Selec­ted group exhibitions: 1990 22nd International Festival of Paint­ing, Cagnes-sur-Mer, F; Contemporary Slovak Art, Esslingen Municipal Gallery, D; 1991 Contemporary Slovak Art, Mino­rity Church, Krems, A; Contemporary Slovak Art, Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, DK; Kunst Europa, Kunstverein. Lingen, D; 1993 Art Hamburg ‘93, Hamburg, D; 1997 Limitlos, Kunsthalle, Dresden, D; 2001 Slowakische Träume, Museum Mo­derner Kunst, Passau, D; Contemporary Slovak Art in the collection of the First Investment Group, Kunsthalle St. Anna Kapelle, Passau, D; 2003 Masterpieces of the 20lh Century Slovak Fine Art in the Collections of the Slovak National Galle­ry, Bratislava, SK; International Artists’ Symposium, Győr, H. DEMJÉN IMRE DESIGNER 1937 Budapest, H Tanulmány/Education: 1961 Diploma at the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts, Faculty of decorative sculpture, industrial design branch. Masters: András Farkas Dózsa. He is one of the founder members of the International Hungarian Designers Theoretical Symposium and of the Zsennye Atelier. Dij/Prize: Between 1959 and 1970 he won on several industrial fine ceramics competitions and ceramics fairs. 1987 Munkácsy-Prize. Munkák/Works: He projects consumer goods, toys, agricultural machines, ma­chine-systems, societies and factories appearance. He has more then 200 realiz­ed plans: the first car radio with transistor, thermos flash, MOM alarm-cock, agricul­tural small and big machines, 20 of the VOLÁN bus company visual appearance systems (with László Dudás). DIENES ATTILA SCULPTOR, FURNITURE DESIGNER 1942 Tärgu-Mure§, RO 234

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