Ágnes HAász
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Ágnes HAász | |
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File:Hungarian artist Ágnes HAász 2017.jpg HAász Ágnes in 2017 | |
Born | July 31, 1951 Budapest, Hungary |
💼 Occupation | printmaker, media artis, digital artist, video artist, curator, president of the HEAA |
Ágnes HAász (Hungarian: HAász Ágnes) or Agnes Haasz born July 31, 1951, Budapest)& nbsp; - is a Hungarian artist in the field of graphic, digital, media art, also art historian, curator of national and international art projects, member of the National Association of Hungarian Artists (since 1993), the Hungarian Graphic Artists Association (1995), Hungarian Engravers and Lithographers Association (2000), President of the HEAA (2001).[1]
Biography and creativity[edit]
Ágnes HAász was born July 31, 1951 in Budapest. (Ágnes HAász& nbsp; — is her artistic name, where two capital letters at the beginning mean artistic expression).[2]
She studied a lot to become an artist. In 1970s she attended humanities schools, art courses of the Free University "TIT" (Society for the Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge). In 1980s she studied at Agnes Bodi's private graphic studio.
Later she began experimenting with technical means to create graphic works. In 1987 she discovered the artistic possibilities of a monochrome photocopier (xerox), then - color photocopying.
In 1989 she worked with Joseph Kadar who lived in Paris for some time and was one of the pioneers of the new media art (also called electrography).
Ágnes HAász has been involved in exhibition activities. In her new prints she used the artistic potential of the computer.
Since 1990 until 1996 she was a member of the art group "Shadow Knitters".
She was admitted to the ranks of the National Association of Hungarian Artists (1993), - Hungarian Graphic Artists Association (1995), the Hungarian Engravers and Lithographers Association (2000).
In 2001 Agnes and her colleagues from the former group decided to establish an organization that would specialize in the use of technical means in art – the Hungarian Electrographic Art Association. Ágnes HAász was elected president.
19 artists held the first exhibition of the new association in August 2001 at the B32 Gallery (located at 32 Bartok str., Budapest). Among the founding participants were talented artists Andras Bohar (1961-2006), Gabor Zentai (1976-2016), Ágnes HAász, Antal Lux, Istvan Horkay and others. They became the initiators of regular art exhibitions of new media in Hungary and other countries.
Many artists who have previously practiced in traditional genres (painters, graphic artists, sculptors and even writers) have taken up computer processing, scanning, digital printing, photocopying, video, installation and more. As art theorist Ágnes HAász published several articles dedicated to new visualization methods in the 21st century.[3]
Every 2-3 years the association organizes international exhibitions "Matrix", "Agora Digitalis", "Mega Pixel", "Art Market", etc. There are a significant printing support in the form of catalogs, yearbooks, booklets. At these pages Ágnes HAász and other art critics comprehensively analyze the practice of media artists.[4][5]
Agnes is author of numerouse graphic art series, also art books, book objects, works of postal art and bookplates.
Since 2014 Ágnes HAász has headed the MET/HEAA gallery created for the exhibitions of members of the Hungarian Electrographic Art Association , on the 9, Bolcho str., Budapest.
The president of the association with her team initiates many exhibitions abroad and invites foreign artists to Hungary. Last time there were Vera David ( Canada), Antal Lux (Germany), Eva Kipp, Beati Cheto (Netherlands), Chang-Su Kim (South Korea), [6], Olena Golub (Ukraine).[7] and others.
Ágnes HAász works with her Vice President Fruzsina Spitzer, a member of the board Albert Judit , theoretical experts József Bárdosi, Gergely Kovács, Júlia N. Mészáros, consultants Dénes Ruzsa, Árpád Daradics, József Gábos, Eszter Láng, Bertalan Bálint, László Csízy, Csaba Pál, Barti Magdolna, Ágota Krnács, Mária Tellér, Péter Botos, Attila Csáji, Ferenc Harangozó, Magdolna Kovácsné Lux, József Pinczehelyi, Dr. Ferenc Winkler and other.
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Hungarian Electrographic Art Association
- ↑ Ágnes HAász website
- ↑ Articles by Ágnes HAász
- ↑ Agnes Haash. Multilevel identities. Catalog of "Matrices", Budapest, 2010, p. 10-16 [1]
- ↑ Agnes Haash. Daradix Arpad
- ↑ in Hungarian: KIÁLLÍTÁSOK 2019. Pataki Gábor. Olena Golub - Dnyeper-parti szelek. P. 68
- ↑ in Hungarian: KIÁLLÍTÁSOK 2019. Pataki Gábor. Olena Golub - Dnyeper-parti szelek. P.26-27
Sources[edit]
- Balint Sombati. Introduction; Julia N. Mesaros. On the art of HAász Ágnes; Bohar Andras.From endless icons to endless shapes// HAász Ágnes. Catalog of works. Budapest, 2000, pp.4-9. ISBN 963-440-084-1
- In Ukrainian: Petro Yakovenko .Contemporary art in the Pannonhalma Archabbey (about activity of the HEAA and Ágnes HAász// UA Foreign Affairs (Kyiv's magazine), 2017, №6, pp. 1,64
- Julia N. Mesaros . Matrices 2010 - 5th International electrographic art exhibition of small forms. // Matrices 2010: HEAA, Budapest, 2010, p.33. ISBN 978-963-88263-1-2 [2]
- Norbert Vass . Dream - Apocalypses// Matrices 2012: HEAA, Budapest, 2012, p.14. ISBN 978-963-88263-3-6 [3]
- Istvan Magen . Digital Agora// Digital Agora catalogue. 2016. HEAA. Budapest, p.151. ISBN 978-963-88263-6-7 [4]
- Felledy Balazs . Mini digital alternative// Matrices 2017: HEAA, Budapest, 2017, p.43. ISBN 978-963-88263-3-6 [5]
- in Hungarian: Felledy Balazs . Hajlek…// KIÁLLÍTÁSOK: HEAA, Budapest, 2017, p.53. ISBN 978-963-88263-9-4 [6]
External links[edit]
- MATRICES catalog 2010. HEAA. Budapest
- MATRICES catalog 2012. HEAA. Budapest
- MATRICES catalog 2012. HEAA. Budapest
- KIÁLLÍTÁSOK catalog 2017. HEAA. Budapest
- KIÁLLÍTÁSOK catalog 2019. HEAA.Budapest
- catalogue DIGITÁLIS AGÓRA catalog 2017. HEAA. Budapest
- catalogue DIGITÁLIS AGÓRA catalog 2017. HEAA. Budapest
- Ágnes HAász . Reflected in the Mirror of 1 Blue Pixel.( A Dénes Ruzsa and Fruzsina Spitzer collaborative exhibition at HEAA Callery). 1 Blue Pixel. HEAA, Budapest, 2019, p.p. 4-10 [7]
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