Bodonyi Emőke (szerk.): Lélekvándorlásaim. Péreli Zsuzsa kiállítása. 2017.11.30 - 2018.02.25. Ferenczy Múzeum, Szentendre (Szentendre, 2017)
1969—1974| She studies at the Gobelin Programme of the Budapest College of Applied Art, where her professor is Károly Plesznivy. She regularly visits the villages of Őrség from the 1970s on, collecting 20051 she weaves Sun Path, Moon Path - Hommage á Bartók for the Bartók Memorial House, at the request of the composer's heir. objects and friends. 1975| Artists Mariann Bán, Márton Horváth, Zsuzsa Péreli, Vladimír Péter, Anna Szilasi and Júlia Szilágyi form a group, Manuál. 20061 Magvető Publishers commission her to paint 17 aquarelle illustrations for Sándor Petőfi's John the Valiant She is awarded the Kölcsey Prize and the Prima Award. 1976 Her first public exhibition. She presents Antiquity at the 4th Biennial of Mural and Spatial Textile Art in Szombathely. 200S Her retrospective exhibition at the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts, in cooperation with the Kovács Gábor Art Foundation. More than 150 works are presented. 1977| Her first solo exhibition, at Fészek Club, Budapest. 1979|she makes her home in Tahi, in the 150-year-old cellar house of the 2010-2011 Her Axis Mundi is put on display in the Novice Hall of the former Pauline-Carmelite Monastery in Sopronbánfalva. Kernstoks. She establishes her studio here, and lives here to this day. l9SO|she wins the first prize at the 6th Biennial of Mural and Spatial Textile Art in Szombathely with her double-sided tapestry, Amnesia. 2017 [She is awarded the Hungarian Heritage Prize. 19Sl|she completes Tree of Life, a tapestry commissioned by Kecskemét Hospital. She has a memorable exhibition at Vigadó Gallery (Gallery of the Hungarian Television). She wins the Munkácsy Prize. Egyéni kiállítások / Solo Exhibitions 19S5| while travelling in Greece, she is greatly impressed by the art of Eastern Christianity. 1977 Fészek Klub / Budapest I987|she has an extensive exhibition at Műcsarnok, Kunsthalle, Budapest 197S István Király Múzeum / Székesfehérvár 1989g She visits Pompeii. The sights become a source of inspiration for her art 1979 Művelődési Központ / Debrecen 19S9|At Christmas, when the revolution breaks out in Timisoara, she starts a new work. Christmas 1989 is first put on display in 1990, 1981 vigadó Galéria / Budapest at her exhibition in Szentendre. 1982 Zwinger / Kőszeg • Művelődési Központ / Balassagyarmat 1993?; Her Landscape, End of the 20th Century wins her an award of environmental protection. 1983 Tamási Galéria / Tamási I994|she is elected a member of the Széchenyi Academy of Literature and 1985 Kék kápolna / Balatonboglár Art. Her inaugural exhibition is held at the Budapest History Museum.1987 Műcsarnok / Budapest I996|she completes Anthem, a monumental work inspired by Ferenc_ Kölcsey's poem, which she exhibits with works of the same theme 1988 Művelődési Központ / Szentes • Városi Galéria, Pápa by seven other artists, at the still ruined Sándor Palace in Budapest.1990 Szentendrei Képtár • Művelődési Központ / Baja 1997|gobelin Grove - Gobelin Garden, her exhibition at Ernst Museum opens, with a special interior to match the works, including grass, evergreens and plants from her own bio garden. 1991 Katolikus Akadémia / Hamburg • Magyar Kultúra Háza / Berlin • Dóm / altemplom / Szeged • Kastélygaléria / Szirák 1999 Her work, Easter 7999 is inspired by the bombing of Novi Sad. Two 1992 Dorottya Galéria / Budapest • Lloyd Palota / Győr of her works, Poor Angel and Christmas 1989 are selected for the exhibition The Sacred in Tapestry Art, held in Aubusson. 200l|she is the first artist to have had a solo exhibition in Aubusson. 1994 Budapesti Történeti Múzeum (akadémiai székfoglaló kiállítás) • József Attila Művelődési Központ / Baja • Kultur- und Informationszentrum / Stuttgart • Magyar Köztársaság Nagykövetsége / Bonn • Művelődési Központ / Ózd 2002 she is named an Artist of Merit, in 2008 an Artist of Excellence.1995 Csók István Képtár / Székesfehérvár 53