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Artist Statement:
Visit my website for more information:
http://www.haragos.com/...
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Artist Exhibitions:
2008 Kartoon Gallery-Budapest
2007 Almássy téri Szabadidôközpont
2007 Gödör Klub-Budapest
2006 HDU-Budapest
2006 Fortis Bank-Budapest
2005 Galeria de Arte Saravia-San Salvador
2005 Nádor Gallery-Budapest
2005 Gigantr Gallery-Wien
2005 Gödör Klub-Budapest
2005 Retorta Gallery-...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
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Commissions:
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Peter Haragos Biography:
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35
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| Gender |
Male
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| Children |
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| Education |
Graduate Degree |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Your Personal Biography |
After receiving my diploma in graphic design from the Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest, I started working in the advertising industry. Beyond using applied arts in my day-to-day work, I always aspired to create a world detached from reality, and the appropriate visual representation for it.
I have selected a couple of key elements from the wide array of possibilities offered by image creating instruments. It was not my intention, however, to raise unmovable frontiers. Rather, I was looking for reference points - a framework that would allow me to emphasize the things that are important for me, one that I could also step out of if I wanted to. The change, the reference or the deliberate departure can only be understood in a particular system of relations.
Through my paintings, I take the viewer into a special mood, a sensible rather than an apprehensible atmosphere, in which she can be disconnected from the surrounding world and all of its pressures so that she can become part of, if only for moments, another world.
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