Talking Pictures of Gyurkovics Hunor - Exhibition Opening

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Location: Szeged Délvidék Ház
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Hunor Gyurkovics is a graphic artist, painter and educator. His works were performed at nearly four hundred collective exhibitions and about two hundred independent exhibitions. In recognition of his work he received the Hungarian Golden Cross of Merit in 2020. He was awarded the Hungarian Life Tree Award in 2025 by the Hungarian Cultural Association of Vojvodina.

Gyurkovics Hunor was born in Pécs on 31 December 1941. He graduated from the Art Academy in Novi Sad in Belgrade in 1969 in a group of professors Miloš Ćirić. He has regularly exhibited in and abroad since 1971. He is a member of the Association of Designers and Designers of Serbia and Vojvodina. He is a founding member of Baranya, Bácskossuthfalvi 9+1, Bácsfeketehegy, Bucka-Gányó in Szabadka, Hortobágy and Makó artist settlements, as well as the Society of Hungarian Artists and Artists in Budapest.

The poetics of Gyurkovics Hunor Ars: I strive for perfect simplicity in painting and graphics. My expression is symbolic. My aim is to express essential things in the language of visuality briefly and briefly, clearly and intelligibly for everyone.

For this occasion, the artist selected the 40 works constituting the exhibition and gave him the title of Gyurkovics Hunor speaking pictures.

The works are evaluated by the artist's colleague, Tünde Jámborné Balog, and will be opened to the public by János Bata, editor of Aracséli.

The students of the Premier Art School enrich the opening of the exhibition with an occasional compilation.

The evening is closed with traditional toast, casual conversation.

The exhibition will be open until the middle of October in the Novi Sad Hall of the South Country House.

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