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Istvan Arkossy (born 1943) is a Hungarian painter and graphic artist. He is a member of the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists, the Federation of Hungarian Fine and Applied Arts Societies and the Association of Hungarian Graphic Artists.
Biography
Arkossy was born in Klausenburg in what was at the time part of Hungary (due to the Second Vienna Award); he graduated from the University of Fine Arts there in 1966. He currently resides in Budapest.
Individual exhibitions
- 1972, 1976, 1982 Klausenburg
- 1984 Young Artists Club Budapest
- 1988 Gutenberg Gallery Budapest
- 1988 Medgyessy Saloon Debrecen
- 1989 Dürer Saloon Budapest
- 1989 Art Exhibition Center Stuttgart Germany
- 1989 Geretsried Germany
- 1989 Frankfurt am Main Germany
- 1992 Asemwald Stuttgart Germany
- 1993 Csók Gallery Budapest
- 2003 Korunk Gallery Klausenburg
- 2004 Vármegye Gallery Budapest
Foreign collective exhibitions
- 1986 Titograd Yugoslavia
- 1978 Joan Miró International Drawing Contest Barcelona Spain
- 1979 Small Graphic Biennale Łódź Poland
- 1980 Ex Libris Exhibition Linz Austria
- 1981 Sint Niklaas Belgium
- 1982 Small Graphic Exhibition Athens Greece
- 1983 Collective Migrant Exhibition USA
- 1983 Graphic Biennale Ljubljana Yugoslavia
- 1986 Graphic Exhibition New York City USA
- 1988 Tampere Finland
- 1988 Antwerpen Belgium
- 1990 Ex Libris Biennale Malbork Poland
- 1990 Mönchengladbach Germany
- 1991 Graphic Biennale Łódź Poland
- 1992 Exhibition of Artists of Budapest Munich Germany
- 1993 Glinde Germany.
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Exhibitions in Hungary
- 1987, 1989, 1991, 2000 National Graphic Biennale Miskolc
- 1988, 1990, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2002 National Drawing Biennale Salgótarján
- 1991 Árkád Gallery Budapest
- 1992, 2002, 2004 National Small Graphic Biennale Újpest Budapest
- 1992 Exhibition of Graphic Studios Csók Gallery Budapest
- 1999 XXXI.-, 2003 XXXIII. – Alföld Art Exhibition Békéscsaba
- 2000 Art Kortárs Gallery and Foundation of Hungarian Graphics: Selected small graphics Budapest
- 2000, 2002 National Pastel Biennale Esztergom
- 2001 Foundation of National Culture hall Budapest
- 2002 Ernst Museum Budapest.
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