
Részegh Botond
Website: www.reszeghbotond.ro
E-mail address: reszeghbotond@yahoo.com
Date of birth: 1 June 1977
Address: Müller László street 11/A/20, Miercurea Ciuc, 530112, jud. Harghita,Romania
Education:
- 1996-2001: University Of The Fine Arts, Bucharest, Graphic arts section. My master: Mircia Dumitrescu
- 2001-2002: Master studies at the University Of The Fine Arts, Bucharest
- 2004-2008: DLA.(Doctor Of Liberal Arts) studies at the Hungarian Fine Arts University. Consultant: König Róbert
Time and place of my personal exhibitions:
- 2011: Galéria IX – Budapest (Hungary)-with catalog
- 2011: Léna&Roselli Gallery – Budapest (Hungary)
- 2010: Northeastern University- Boston (USA)-with catalog
- 2010: Székelyföld Galéria – Csíkszereda (Ro)
- 2009: Galeria IX – Budapest – Hungary
- 2009: Ingeborg Zweymüller Gallery – Baden (Austria)
- 2009: Skanzen Gallery- Szentendre – Hungary-with catalog
- 2008: Volksbank Gallery – Budapest – Hungary
- 2008: Eleusis Gallery – Iasi – Romania-with catalog
- 2008: Hungarian Culture Institute, with my master Mircia Dumitrescu: Bucharest (Romania)
- 2007: Gallery of Romanian Academy: Bucharest (Romania)
- 2007: Romanian Culture Institute, with my master Mircia Dumitrescu: Budapest (Hungary)
- 2007: Romanian Culture Institute, with my master Mircia Dumitrescu: Wien (Austria)
- 2007: “Vizivarosi Galeria”, with my master Mircia Dumitrescu: Budapest (Hungary)
- 2006: “Jelen Haz” Arad (Romania)
- 2006: The showing of the bilingual (Hungarian, English) bibliophile work The Welsh Bards, From János Arany in The National Széchényi Library- Budapest (Hungary)
- 2006: Galeria IX – Budapest – Hungary
- 2005: Vincze Gallery (Saint Michael Chapel, Fisherman Bastion in the Buda castle)-Budapest (Hungary)
- 2005: Széchenyi Castle – Nagycenk – Hungary
- 2005: Ingeborg Zweymüller Gallery – Baden (Austria), with Gusztáv Ütő
- 2004: Ingeborg Zweymüller Gallery – Baden (Austria)
- 2004: The Cultural Institution of Hungary – Bucharest
- 2003: The showing of the trilingual (Hungarian,Romanian,German), bibliophile work: ”The day of the dead in Vienna” from Sándor Kányádi in The National Széchényi Library – Budapest (Hungary)
- 2002: Horváth& Lukács Gallery- Nagycenk (Hungary)
- 2001: the showing of 17 Endre Ady illustration, and of the bilingual, bibliophile work “Vertical Horses” from Sándor Kányádi at the International Book Exhibition – Budapest (Hungary)
Art Fairs:
Courtesy of Léna & Roselli Gallery
- 2009: Slick Paris
- 2009: Lineart- Belgium
- 2009: Budapest Art Fair-Hungary
- 2008: Budapest Art Fair-Hungary
Time and place of the exhibitions in group:
- 2010: Alla Gloria Militar- Bratislava (Slovakia)
- 2010: Straubing: (Germany)
- 2009: Rundetaarn Gallery, Copenhagen (Denmark)
- 2009:International Book Exhibition’s- Bologne (Italy), Budapest (Hungary)
- 2009: Society of Hungarian Illustrators, Galeria IX- Budapest (Hungary)
- 2008: Straubing: (Germany)
- 2008: „European etching” ,Cite Des Arts- Paris (France)
- 2008: „Graph East”- Olof Palme Ház – Budapest(Hungary)
- 2007: Iosif Iser International Graphic Biennal, Ploiesti (Romania)
- 2007: Drawing Biennal – Salgotarjan: (Hungary)
- 2007: Romanian Culture Institute: Venice (Italy)
- 2006: Kalinderu Gallery – Bucharest (Romania)
- 2006: Art Museum Ploiesti (Romania)
- 2006: XXIII.The Biennial Graphical Festival – Miskolc (Hungary)
- 2006: Bernády House – Târgu Mureş (Romania)
- 2005: From vision to vision, Gallery of Víziváros – Budapest (Hungary)
- 2005: BWA-Galeria Sztuki – Katowice (Poland)
- 2005: Bank of Novi Sad – Novi Sad (Serbia)
- 2005: Hommage a Hernádi Gyula- Gallery IX, Budapest (Hungary)
- 2005: 100 Works-100 Artist - Inter Art Stuttgart (Germany)
- 2005: Association Forte – Gallery IX, Budapest (Hungary)
- 2005: Mihály Munkácsy Museum – Békéscsaba (Hungary)
- 2004: Löfler Museum – Kosice (Slovakia)
- 2004: XXII.The Biennial Graphical Festival – Miskolc (Hungary)
- 2004: Vármegye Gallery – Budapest (Hungary)
- 2003: Bernády House – Târgu Mureş (Romania)
- 2003: The Contemporary Gallery of the Outdoor Museum – Szentendre (Hungary)
- 2002: exhibition with 10 romanian graphician at the “Romanian Cultural Days” – Sweden
- 2001: Romanian Embassy – Coppenhagen (Denmark)
- 2001: The Graphical Outdoor Museum – Győr (Hungary)
- 2001: The National Theatre – Bucharest (Romania)
- 2001: The Book Exhibitions from Frankfurt, Jerusalem, Paris, Moscow
- 2001: Town Museum – Braşov (Romania)
- 2000: Book Exhibition – Bologne (Italy)
- 2000: Mogoşoaia castle (Romania)
- 1999: Town Museum – Ploieşti (Romania)
- 1999: Book Exhibition – Frankfurt (Germany)
- 1999: Dalles Gallery – Bucharest (Romania)
Art prizes, appreciations:
- 2011: Awarded the Honours Graphic Art Prize at Oscar Kokoschka Symposium, Pöchlarn, Austria
- 2009: NKA. Scholarship (Hungary)
- 2007: First prize of the Iosif Iser International Graphic Biennal, Ploieşti (Romania)
- 2007: NKA. Scholarship (Hungary)
- 2006: NKA. Scholarship (Hungary)
- 2005: Art-Scholarship of the Communitas foundation
- 2004: Prize of The Hungarian Art Book Creators Society at the Biennial Graphical Festival from Miskolc for the trilingual bibliophile work: “ The day of the dead in Vienna” from Sándor Kányádi
- 2002: Romanian State-Scholarship – Hungarian Fine Arts University from Budapest
- 2001: Book- Planning Prize of The Romanian Literature Foundation
- 2000: Book-Planning And Execution Prize of The Romanian Writer-Association
Art-books, Illustrations:
- 2003-2007: Illustrations for the Pallas Academy Publishing House
- 2001: Art-Book to 17 poems from Endre Ady
- 2001: Illustration to „The Crow” poem-volume from Edgar Allan Poe- edited by the Education Ministry
- 2000 Art-Book from the „Romanian Folklore” book by Elena Niculita Voronca to the chapter „The wind”- edited by the All Publishing House
- 1998: Illustration to the poem-volume from Jose Augusto Seabra- edited by the Biblioteca Bucurestilor Library
Works in public collections:
- Szabó Ervin Library, Budapest (Hungary)
- National Széchényi Library, Budapest (Hungary)
- Town Museum-Győr (Hungary)
- Biblioteca Bucurestilor Library- Bucharest (Romania)
- The Modern Gallery of The Outdoor Museum- Szentendre (Hungary)
- Collection of The Creative Settlement from Lăzarea (Romania)
- Art Museum of Prahova (Romania)
Works in private collections:
- Albert II, Prince of Monaco
- Northeastern University -Boston (USA)
- Horvath & Lukacs Gallery, Nagycenk (Hungary)
- VinczeMill, Szentendre (Hungary)
- Léna & Roselli Gallery (Hungary)
- Ingeborg Zweymüller Gallery, Baden (Austria)
May 11, 2009 at 6:34 pm
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