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New (2012) 绘画 由 Sándor Püski
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Sándor Püski is a well-known Hungarian contemporary graphic artist who was born in Budapest on 2 November 1960. He is graduated as a reproducing designer at an art school in Szeged.
He has started his career as a graphic designer at Kner Printing Company in Békéscsaba.
As an acknowledgement for his activity as graphic artist lie become a member of Art Fund in Hungary.
Exhibitions in Hungary:
Budapest, Sárospatak, Hollóháza, Mezőberény, Békéscsaba, Gyula
Békés, Bábolna, Hévíz
Exhibitions abroad:
Switzerland (Bern, Gipf-Oberfrick, Locamo, Lugano)
United States (New York, Washington, Passic)
Germany (Munich, Neubiberg, Fürth)
Reference Works:
Budapest Grand Hotel Kempinski - Budapest
HYPO-Bank Hungary Corp. - Budapest
Deutche Bank Corp. - Budapest
MATÁV Corp. - Budapest
Consulate General of the Republic of Hungary in New York, Consulate General of the Republic of Hungary in Munich Honorary, Consulate of the Republic of Hungary in Nürnberg
Other acknowledgement of his art:
The President of the Republic of Hungary, Mr. Árpád Göncz has donated a Püski composition to Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands while she was visiting Hungary in May 1996.
Mr. Püski was invited to the exhibition of the ten best artist from Central and Eastern Europe which was tatring place in Neubiberg in October 1997.
The President of the Hungarian Atlantic Committee, Dr. Ferenc Somogyi has donated a Püski-work to the Secretary General of NATO, Sir George Robertson in October 2000.