ART MARKET BUDAPEST

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web_A_Einladung-ArtMarketBudapest_BildGalerie Koppelmann/ Kunstwerk Nippes, Art Market Budapest
Stand G 203
From October 8 to October 11, 2015
http://www.artmarketbudapest.hu

It is our pleasure to announce gallery Galerie Koppelmann/ Kunstwerk Nippes participation at ART MARKET BUDAPEST Art Fair 2015

Artist:
Botond, Sara Berti, Károly Klimó

 

BotondBotond
Sculptor Kardos Botond (1949, Pécs, Hungary – 2010 Nuremberg, Germany) became known as BOTOND in the International and Hungarian art scene. He had lived in Germany since 1979. He elaborated framework projects, which he realized through sculptures, drawings, paintings, photos, and actions. Several of his works deal with the criticism of interrelated knowledges and applications: nature ↔ cognitive systems ↔ social distribution systems. His work cannot be considered conceptual art despite their philosophical character: he renewed the means of conventional sculpture, painting and graphics with a peculiar form of expression. His work are saturated with criticism and humorous reflections. He was fond of using stainless steel, used truck tilt, sewed and welded polyethylene, velvet, bronze, and wire. His works can be viewed in public places (Budapest, Nuremberg), in public collections (Germany, Austria, Hungary), as well as in many private collections throughout Europe.

Berti_1Sara Berti
Sara Berti was born in Bologna in 1982. After studying at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Bologna, and living in Budapest, Berlin and Izmir, currently she is residing in Sharjah (United Arab Emirates). After having graduated in Sculpture and having a Master in teaching Sculpture, she has accumulated international experience in various levels of teaching sculpture and art. Since 2006 she is continuously working as an artist at a global level, exhibiting in personal and group shows, art fairs and biennials. She has a strong motivation in transmitting art and its techniques as well as in the bridging of cultures. She regularly leads workshops at university level and in museums and lectures in professional international conferences. As a sculptor, she was part of the 54.Venice Biennial.

KlimoKároly Klimó
Born in Békéscsaba in 1936. Completed his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest between 1956 and 1962. Has taken part in group exhibitions at home and abroad since 1966. Was invited to head evening classes at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1972. Held his first one-man show in Budapest in 1974. Has held solo exhibitions abroad (in Austria, the United States, Finland, Germany, Holland, France, Switzerland etc) since 1979. Head of the painting department and tutor at the Academy of Fine Arts from 1990 to 2005. Member of the Széchenyi Literary and Arts Academy since 1993. Awarded the Munkácsy prize in 1972, the Juho Rissanen prize in Finland in 1980, the title Artist of Merit in 1998 and the Herder prize in 2005.   Lives and works in Budapest and the hills above Lake Balaton.