Artists
Rádóczy Gyarmathy, Gábor
Biography:
He was born in 1943, in Budapest. He finished his secondary school studies in the Grammar School of Fine Arts, Budapest. He graduated from the College of Fine Arts, in Poznan. In 1980 he studied at the Academy of Arts in Parma. His masters were: Endre Bálint, Tihamér Gyarmathy, Tesseyer and Brzozwsky. He is a freelance artist, he has had exhibitions in Hungary and abroad since 1967. He is a member of the Fine Arts department of House Europe.
His individual exhibitions:
1967 | College of Fine Arts, Poznan |
1967 | Gallery ob Nowa, Poznan |
1969 | Attila József Club, Budapest (opened: László Beke art historian) |
1969 | KFKI Club, Budapest (opened: Sándor Weöres poet) |
1970 | Madách Theatre, Budapest |
1972 | „Gallery Joso” Toronto, Canada |
1973 | Gallery Osaki Kosalin, Poland |
1974 | Stúdió Gallery, Budapest (opened: Dr Lajos Németh, contributed: Adrienn Jancsó, poems and Laura Faragó, songs) |
1974 | Józsefvárosi Hall of Public Education, Budapest |
1976 | Berlin, former DDR, Germany (with Béla Tassy) |
1980 | VOLÁN Company No 17, Szombathely (opened: Dr Loránd Bereczky) |
1982 | Szilády Gallery, Kiskunhalas |
1987 | Berlin, former DDR, Germany |
1987 | Képcsarnok Company, Nagykanizsa (opened: Sándor B.Varga) |
1995 | Pallas Lodge, Budapest (opened: Péter Legéndy) |
1995 | Kálvária Gallery, Szeged (opened: Mátyás Giricz) |
1996 | Józsefvárosi Hall of Public Education, Budapest (opened: László Tahi Tóth, actor) |
1997 | Körmendi Gallery, Budapest (opened: Balázs Feledy arts critic) |
1998 | Budapest 14th district Local Government Gallery (opened: Attila Csáji, fine artist) |
2001 | „Erotika 2001” Budapest, Budapest International Fair |
2001 | Mihály Táncsics Grammar School, Budapest (opened: Klára Koltayné Zolder, Dr Imre Merics) |
2002 | Foundation for Hungarian Culture (opened: Oszkár Papp (Japi), contributed: Dávid Somfai Kara) |
2003 | House of Hungarians (opened: Klára Koltayné Zolder, Dr Imre Merics) |
2003 | Corvin Centre of Public Education (opened: Dr Balázs Feledy arts critic) |
2007 | Olof Palme House, Budapest (opened: Dr Edit Rusz) |
2007 | Forrás Gallery, Budapest (Opened: Dr Balázs Feledy arts critic) |
Most important international and collective exhibitions:
1969 | 5th Hungarian Graphics Biennale |
1970 | Exhibition of Hungarian Artists, Lodz, Sopot, Poznan, Poland |
1971 | 3rd International Sports Biennale, Barcelona, Spain |
1971 | E. Jaguar’s PHASE collective exhibitions, Poland, France, Italy |
1971 | World Exhibition of Hunting, Műcsarnok (Palace of Art) Budapest |
1971 | 4th Graphics Biennale, Miskolc |
1972 | „Copernicus” International Biennale, Krakow, Poland |
1972 | Days of Hungarian Graphics, Krakow, Poland |
1972 | Europe House, Vienna, Austria |
1973 | 7th Exhibition of the Technical University, Budapest, Berlin |
1973 | Gallery Edition, Studio Lückmann, Düsseldorf, Munich, former BRD, Germany |
1973 | Hungarian Week, Rome, Italy |
1974 | Hungarian Exhibition of Graphics, Hermitage, Leningrad, Soviet Union (now: Saint Petersburg, Russia) |
1974 | 5th International Biennale, Krakow |
1974 | Graphics Exhibition, Cuba |
1974 | „Ibizagrafic 74” Ibiza, Spain |
1974 | International Graphics Exhibition, Aachen, former BRD, Germany |
1975 | 2nd Hungarian Graphics Biennale, Ljubljana, former Yugoslavia |
1975 | 7th Hungarian Graphics Biennale, Miskolc |
1975 | „Bellas Artes” 5th International Biennale, Barcelona, Spain |
1976 | Contemporary Hungarian Graphics and Statuette Exhibition, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest |
1976 | „Premio Internationales Biela” Biela, Italy |
1976-1977 | „Italia 2000” Naples, Italy |
1977 | 7th International Biennale of Modern Graphics, Ljubljana, former Yugoslavia |
1977 | Gallery Manfred, PHASE collective exhibition, Dundas, Ontario, Canada |
1977 | “Monzanares el Real”, Madrid, Spain |
1977 | 9th Hungarian Graphics Biennale, Miskolc |
1976-1977 | „Italia 2000” Naples, Italy |
1979 | International Biennale of Modern Graphics, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia |
2003 | Episcopal Palace, Krakow, Poland |
2004 | Vojvodin Gallery, Ljubljana, former Yugoslavia |
2004 | Varnemunde, Germany |
2004 | Budapest, Körmendi Gallery, Tihamér Gyarmathy and his family: Ágnes Gyarmathy, Gábor Rádóczy Gyarmathy, Máté Giricz |
2005 | Hungarian Institute, Paris |
2007 | Rippl-Rónai Museum, Kaposvár - 3 Generations – exhibition of Tihamér Gyarmathy, Gábor Rádóczy Gyarmathy, Máté Giricz |
2008 | Forrás Gallery, Budapest – exhibition of Tihamér Gyarmathy and Gábor Rádóczy Gyarmathy |
2010 | Exhibition Boldogasszony - Forrás Gallery, Budapest |
2011 |
Exhibition "Magyar művészet", National Art Museum of China, Beijing |
2012 | "We belong together" group exhibition, Forrás Galéria, Budapest |
Since 1998 he has annually partaken in the exhibition of EU’s Hungarian Painting Fraction, “Frekvenc”. He regularly takes part in collective exhibitions in Hungary and abroad.
Awards, Orders:
1970 | Young Artists’ Studio, “New Form, New Matter” competition, 2nd prize |
1971 | Naples, silver medal |
1971 | Sport Museum “Silver Javelin” competition, special prize of the jury |
1971 | Young Artists’ Studio “Our World” competition, 2nd prize |
1972 | “Janus Pannonius” competition, Pécs, bronze medal |
1972 | Award of Stúdió Gallery |
1973 | World Festival of Youth and Students, 1st prize |
1975 | International Federation of Journalists, graphic competition, gold medal |
1976 | Naples, “Itália 2000” international competition, silver cup, Italy |
1977 | Naples, “Itália 2000” international competition, silver medal |
1980 | Calabria’s “Honoris Causa” Cultural Order of Merit, Italy |
1980 | member of the Academy of Arts, Parma |
1985 | 1st prize of the jubilee exhibition of the 14th district City Council, Budapest |
1987 | International Fine Arts Biennale, 1st prize, Seoul, Korea |
1987 | Certificate of Merit of Fine Art exhibition, European House, Brussels |
1990 | Budapest 14th district, special prize of the jury |
His Artworks in Public Collections:
Hungarian National Gallery
Kiscelli Museum
Rippl-Rónai Museum, Kaposvár
Museum of Modern Hungarian Arts
City Exhibition Hall – Deák Collection, Székesfehérvár
Munchener Gaphische Sammlung
Hermann Ottó Museum, Miskolc
Petőfi Museum of Literature, Budapest
Most Important Literature, Portray Films:
1974 | MTV1, portray film, “TV Gallery” (directed: Gabriella Kernács) Encyclopaedia of Arts “Who’s Who?” Contemporary Biographic Encyclopaedia Artist Biographies (Contemporary Hungarian Artists) New Hungarian List of Artists I-II Volume, Hungarian Graphic Art |
2003 | Klára Koltayné Zolder: Memories, Symbols, Myths |
2003 | ATV, portray film, “Artist Portrays” (directed: Dávid Putnoki) |
2006 | Balázs Feledy : Gábor Rádóczy Gyarmathy, album |
2007 | HírTV, “Family Tales” |
Exhibitions
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exhibition
2012.03.08. - 2012.04.03.
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Hungary Art exhibition - BEIJING
2011.06.14. - 2011.07.04.
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Boldogasszony Exhibition - BUDAPEST
2010.03.04. - 2010.03.20.
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Exhibition of Gyarmathy, Tihamér (1915-2005) and Rádóczy Gyarmathy, Gábor fine artists
2008.05.30. - 2008.06.14.
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Graphic exhibiton of Rádóczy Gyarmathy Gábor painter
2007.10.19. - 2007.11.03.