Tamás Kovács G., Budapest
Member Since February 2012
Artist Statement Tamás Kovács G.
10. 06. 1978
+36 20 359 2255
kovagrafika@gmail.com
Budapest, Hungary
Education:
-2009-2010 Eszterházy Károly College, Eger
Teacher of Visual Arts, MA
-2005-2009 Kaposvár University, Kaposvár
Teacher of Visual Arts, BA
-2002-2003 Eventus School of Business and Arts, Eger
Typographer
-2000-2002 Eventus School of Business and Arts, Eger
Graphic designer
-1992-1996 Mechwart András Secondary School, Budapest
Graduation
Personal Exhibitions:
-2010 Budapest, „Let’s multiply everything”
Pataky Cultural Centre
-2010 Budapest, „Souvenir”, Art Katakomba,
-2008 Budapest, „Common Multiple”, Art Katakomba
-2004 Gyöngyös, „2.0”, Cultural Centre
-2003 Eger, „First, solo”, Cultural Centre
Group Exhibitions:
-2011 Budapest, KKIE Biennial, Pataky Cultural Centre
-2011 Pécs, Young Contemporary Attitude
-2011 Szeged, XXXVI. Summer Exhibition, REÖK
-2011 Budapest, Gallery of Ferencváros,
„Cityscape”
-2010 Budapest, Budafok Library
-2010 Budapest, Csepel Gallery, „Biciklus”
-2010 Eger, Kis Zsinagóga, Examination Exhibition
-2010 Budapest, Fresh Gallery, „Hungaricum 2010”
-2010 Budapest, Present Artspace, „Unpayable”
-2009 Fonyód, Berzsenyi Helikon Days
-2009 Budapest, Nemzeti Sírkert, „Requiem for life”
-2009 Budapest, Kistemplom Pesterzsébet, „Incursion”
-2009 Budapest, @rc Placard Contest, 56-osok tere
-2009 Budapest, Bouleward & Brezsnyev
Examination Exhibition
-2009 Pécs, Young Contemporary Attitude
-2009 Kaposvár, Grotesque Triennial
-2007 Budapest, Bouleward & Brezsnyev
-2005 Eger, Spring Exhibition
Bartók Béla Cultural Centre
-2004 Budapest, Ministry of Rural Development, „Vater for the future”
Contests:
-2010 City of Benches, Pécs, „Careless Bench”
-2009 @rc poster contest: first place
-2009 National Poster Contest: third place
-2003 Vater for the future poster contest: second place
-Tilos Rádió banner contest: first place
-Tilos Rádió wallpaper contest: second place
Memberships:
-2010 Fine and Applied Arts Association of Kőbánya
-2006 Association of Small Graphic Collectors