ETA ERDÉLYI

Biography

Erdélyi EtaMunkácsy Prize painter artist

• Born on 15 July, 1934 in Kispest – died on 13 September, 2010 in Budapest
• 1962 Graduated at the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts in Budapest, Faculty of painter
• 1962-1963 Studied at the College of Fine Arts in Nancy

Memberships

• 1962 Member of the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists MAOE,
• 1976 Member of the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists,
• 1991 Member of the Cultural Foundation for Textile Art,
• 1994 Association of Downtown Artists, BMT,
• 1995 Association of Hungarian Painters, MFT,
• 1995 Association of Hungarian PaperArt, MPT,
• 1996 Founding member of the Association of Hungarian Tapestry Artists,
• 2000 Budacastle Workshop,
• 2000 European Association of Art „Frequenzen”

Prizes, Scholarships

• 1964 Studio of Young Artists
• 1965 11th Castle Gobelin competition, 3rd Prize
• 1981 Summer Exhibition, Szeged
• 1983 Opera House Gobelin competition, 2nd Prize
• 1985 Mural competition 3, Szombathely
• 1988 Akvarell Biennial, Eger
• 1990 Munkácsy Prize
• 1992 Eötvös Foundation Prize
• 1996 Main Prize of the 14th Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile (common work, Tapestry without Borders), Szombathely
• 1999 Colour Drawings, MAOE Prize
• 2000 Pro Civibus
• 2003 Balaton Exhibition, NKÖM Main Prize, Balatonalmádi
• 2005 Pelso, NKÖM Main Prize share with Harmati Zsófia, Keszthely
• 2007 In Memorian Assisi Szent Ferenc, MAOE Prize, Tatabánya
• 2009 Simsay Ildikó Prize

Solo Exhibitions

• 1970 Fészek Club, Budapest
• 1973 Műcsarnok TV Gallery, Budapest
• 1974 Műegyetem Club, Budapest
• 1979 Fészek Club, Budapest
• 1981 Gallery Klex, Wroclaw, Poland
• 1984 Atrium Hyatt, Budapest
• 1985 Galerie Mensch, Hamburg, Germany
• 1987 Atrium Hyatt, Budapest
• 1988 Wegiersky Institut, Warsaw, Poland
• 1990 Fészek Club, Budapest
• 1992 Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
• 1994 Fészek Club, Budapest
• 1995 OTP Gallery, Budapest
• 1999 Nádor Gallery, Budapest
• 2004 Visual Art Atrium HotelGallery, Budapest
• 2004 József Attila Centre of Art
• 2004 Westend City Centre, Budapest
• 2005 Kempinski Gallery, Budapest
• 2005 Tóvári Tóth István Gallery, Győr
• 2006 Contemporary Gallery, Tatabánya
• 2010 Art 9 Gallery, Budapest

Selected Foreign Exhibitions

• Moscow, Russia
• Köln, Hamburg, Offenburg, Erfurt, Esslingen, Germany
• Nottingham, London, United Kingdom
• Eindhoven, the Netherlands
• Oslo, Bergen, Norway
• Rome, Bologna, Italy
• Abu Dhab,i United Arab Emirates
• Graz, Vienna, Austria
• Palma de Mallorca, Bilbao, Spain