Gábor Szabó (New Delhi, 1992)

LIST OF EXHIBITS 32. Móric Sándor, the diabolical rider I. 9,2 1983 1. Josquin de Pres bronze 8,5 11. 12. 13. 21. 17 5. Dressage8 1970 2. Court musiciansn 10,4 /• 1970 3. Netn 9.5 1972 4. Foal »/8 II 1973 6. Carousseln 8 II 1973 7. Kadosa it8 II 1975 8. Sailsn 8 II 1974 9. Schönberg it9 it 1975 10. Penned foal / •8 1975 Adamn 6,5 II 1977 ii8 II 1977 rt 10 II 1978 II 7,5 it 1979 II 9,5 II 1981 II 10 it 1981 II 10 ii 1981 It9 • i 1982 II9 il 1982 II 9,2 il 1982 He was born to a Budapest family of artists in 1940. His father. Iván Szabó is a sculptor. His grandfather, Móricz Gábor was painter. After attending the Budapest High School of Arts, enrolled at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts. His masters incuded István Martsa, Sándor Mikus, János Kmetty and Jenő Barcsay. Since 1962 his works have been on display at several national exhibitions. He makes small sculptures, medals, statues for public places and teaches art. From 1967 to 1 971 he was one of the initiators and organisers of the first ever Hungarian sculptors' symposium held in Siklós-Villány, southern Hungary. He attended the International Medal Artists' Sympo­sium staged at Nyiregyháza-Sóstó, Hungary in 1977 and 1978, the International Sculptors' Symposium held in Riga-Dzintari, Latvia in 1979 and 1987. In 1977, he was awarded the prize of Nyiregyháza-Sóstó, the city hosting the Symposium of Medal Artists. Between 1971 and 1974 he was the holder of the Derkovits scholarship; in 1985 he was awarded a scholarship that took him to Rome, and the scholarship of the Central Council of Hungarian Trade Unions in two successive years; 1985 and 1986. Important Participations : Sofia, Warsaw, Moscow, Riga, Berlin, Oslo, Stockholm, Offen­borg, Florence, Rome, Toronto, Canada and Colorado Springs, US. Works in Public Collections : Riga State Museum, Latvia Royal Medal Collection in Stock­holm; Danish National Museum in Copenhagen, Andersen Museum of Odense, Denmark; Medal Museum of Mik­­hailovgrad. One-man shows : 1970 Madách Theatre Budapest 1973 Studio Gallery, Budapest 1974 and 1983 Medgyessy Hall, Hódmezővásárhely. Hungary 1975 Palace Show, Budapest 1976 Csepel Gallery, Budapest 1978 and 1983 City Cultural Centre of Nyíregyháza, Hungary 1979 László Paál Hall, Budapest 1980 Riga, Latvia 1982 Hungarian Cultural Institute, Sofia 1983 Bulgarian Cultural Centre, Budadest Hotel Themal, Budapest 1985 Csákvár, Cultural House, Hungary 1986 Lajos Katona Library, Vác, Hungary Siklós, Castle Museum, Hungary 1989 Csepel Gallery, Budapest 1991 Vác, Imre Madach Cultural Centre Franz Lisztn 8 ,, 1977 Andersen ii 11,2 It 1977 16. The gate of the town /1 9,5 ft 1978 Wellsweep it9 n 1977 18. Strange bird (Glenn Curtiss) ii 8,2 1978 19. Ira ! 1 8,3„ 1979 20. Rigan roof I.8 u 1979 Rigan roof II. It 8,5 ii 1979 22. Rigan roof III. It7 ii 1979 23. Meeting II 7,5 it 1979 24. Gossiping umbrellas 27. Old townhall of Buda 10 ii 1981 28. Anjou knight 14. Mechanical bird 15. Small town 25. The brave tin soldier 26. Big rondella £o II 1973 29. Kodály 30 Kodály Institute (reverse) 31. Searching for a reporter

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