GÉZA MÉSZÁROS

BIOGRAPHY

Meszaros-Geza--uj Munkácsy prize winner fine artist

• Born on 27 December, 1943, Budapest
• 1969 Graduated at the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts, Budapest
• 1969-1974 fresco studies by his master, Aurél Bernáth painter
• 1994-1998 Director of the Hungaria Gobelin Studio
• 1996 he has a worshop for paper making in the Csepel Paper factory

STUDY TOURS

• 1978 Benelux States, Sibria, the Soviet Union
• 1979 Georgia, the Soviet Union
• 1979 Anatolia Turkey
• 1983Cuba
• 1984 Cuba
• 1986 Egypt
• 1994 Atlanta, Washington, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, New Orlando, Orlando, USA

MEMBERSHIPS

• Member of the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists
• Member of the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists
• 1986 Founding member of the International Assotiation of the Paper makers and Paper Artists, Duren
• 1996 Member of the Association of Hungarian Tapestry Artists

PRIZES, SCHOLARSHIPS

• 1970-1973 Derkovits Scholarship
• 1976 3rd Prize, 4th Biennieal of the Tapestry and Spatial Textile, Szombathely
• 1979 Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts Scholarship, Bruxelles
• 1980 Main Prize, 6th Biennial of the the Tapestry and Spatial Textile, Szombathely
• 1981 Munkácsy Prize
• 1982 Mention Speciale de Jury , 15th Festival International de la Peinture, Cagnes-sur-Mer, France
• 1983 III. Internationaler Farb-Design Prize, Stuttgart

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

• 1977 Art Gallery, Budapest
• 1981 Hotel Thermal, Budapest
• 1984 Mini Gallery, Budapest
• 1986 Galerie Mensch, Hamburg
• 1986 Galerie Méros, Darmstadt
• 1987 Sala Gaudí, Barcelona
• 1988 Galerie Höh, Schalksmühle, BDR
• 1988 Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France
• 1990 Budapest Gallery, Budapest with Hachiro Kannó
• 1990 Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
• 1991 Galerie Ermitage, Berlin
• 1992 Outdoor Exhibition, Budafok Paper factory
• 1994 Hungarian Institute, Berlin, Germany
• 1994 Hungarian Cultural Institute with Sylvia Faragó, Stuttgart
• 1996 Vasarely Museum, Budapest
• 1996 Papírker Gallery, Budapest
• 1997 G. Deco, Ålborg Denmark
• 1997 Papírker Gallery, Budapest
• 1998 Astra Gallery, Budapest
• 1998 MOL Gallery, Szolnok
• 2000 Hannover, EXPO 2000 Exposition Mondiale
• 2004 Karlovy Vary, Imperial Galeria. Czech Republic
• 2005 Dunapack Jubileum, Pázmáneum, Chatolic university, Piliscsaba
• 2006 Les Ateliers Sienne, Paris
• 2012 Józsefváros Gallery, Budapest

SELECTED FOREIGN EXHIBITIONS

• Paris, France
• Isztambul, Turkey
• London, UK
• Bilbao, Spain
• Stockholm, Sveden
• München, Stuttgart, Berlin, Germany
• Utrecht, the netherlands
• Atlanta, USA
• Ålborg, Viborg , Copenhagen, Denmark
• Imadate, Japan
• Calgary, Edmonton, Canada