ZSÓFIA HARMATI

Biography

Harmati Zsófiapainter artist

• Born on 19 March, 1966 in Budapest.
• 1980-84 Secondary School of Fine and Applied Arts, Budapest
• 1985-92 Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Faculty of Painting
• 1992 ELTE, BTK, Faculty of Egyptology

Memberships

• 1989 Member of the National Association of Hungarian Artists MAOE,
• 1990 Member of the Studio of Young Fine Artists FKSE ,
• 1991 Member of the Society of Hungarian Water Colourists MVT,
• 1994 Member of theSociety of Downtown Artists BMT,
• 1995 Member of the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists,
• 1995 Member of the Society of Hungarian Painters MFT,
• 1995 Member of the Society of Hungarian Paper Artists MPT 1996 Founding member of Association of Hungarian Tapestry Artists,
• 1996 Member of the Frequenzen Association of European Art Organization

Prizes, Scholarships

• 1989 Painting Biennial sketch competition Prize, Szeged
• 1992 Cultural Ministry, study-tour in Egypt
• 1993 Cultural Ministry, Textile Workshop of Zsennye
• 1994 1st National Colour Printing Graphical Exhibition, Szekszárd, ”Lektorátus” Prize
• 1996 Main Prize of the 14th Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile (common work, Tapestry without Borders), Szombathely
• 2000 Exhibition sketch competition Prize, Carpet, International Millennial
• 2003 3rd Prize, Baroque, Hungarian Pan European Unio, Budapest
• 2005 Pelso, 5th National Biennial of Ceramics and Gobelin, Keszthely
• 2010 Kölcsey Prize
• 2017 Kárpit 3, International Jurys’ Diploma

Solo Exhibitions

• 1993 Art Jam, Hotel Gellért, Budapest
• 1994 Bocskai Gallery, Budapest
• 1994 Fészek Club, Herman Gallery, Budapest
• 1994 GildewArt Gallery Reincke, Osnabrück, Germany
• 1995 Gallery of Art Saalfrank, Ingelheim, Germany
• 1995 OTP Gallery, Budapest
• 1998 Land – Sacrifice, Nádor Gallery, Budapest
• 1999 Blue School Gallery, Budapest
• 2000 Two, Open Workshop, Budapest
• 2002 Lurdy Gallery, Budapest
• 2003 City Gallery, Szigetszentmiklós
• 2005 Bem Art Cinema, Budapest
• 2005 Tóvári Tóth István Gallery, Győr

Selected Foreign Exhibitions

• Reincke, Osnabrück, Ingelheim, Germany
• Palma de Mallorca, Spain
• Angers, Vannes, Mouzon, France,
• Tournai, Belgium
• Bratislava, Kostol Klarisiek, Slovakia
• Murska Sobota, Slovenia
• Zagreb, Croatia
• Strasbourg, France