Beata Szechy














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2008, Costume Textile Project

Invitation
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Meghivo

Exhibition
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Kiallitas

Beata Szechy Costume Textile Project exhibition at Ferencvarosi Gallery IX. Mester u. 5. Budapest, Hungary Opening reception: Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 6:00pm Opening remark by Wehner Tibor, art historian Exhibition date: May 29 - June 21.

My Mother
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DVD

THREADS: Beata Szechy's Exhibition, Ferencvarosi Gallery, Budapest The videos, installation pieces and traditional technique prints compose this exhibition. The installation is a continuation of Beata Szechy's earlier works and subject matter. Szechy started her artistic career almost thirty years ago. The early period of her works included concepts of legacy, symbolism and avant-garde combinations of visual elements. Traditions and subject matter, the unusual, and realism float together while simultaneously breaking apart from each other. In this way, Szechy has created a special style and meaning in her work. The traditional printing techniques and photographs, the book objects, and the installations function together as pieces of a puzzle that fill the gallery space. In her early work during the 1980's, Szechy began to use thread as part of her work, as she uses now here in this exhibition. The thread holds meaning. It is a line or drawing on the paper, sometimes as geometric shapes, sometimes as a zigzags, sometimes as tangled threads. The yarn and thread has symbolic meaning in history. The thread is a symbol of the world axle in the Hindu concept of Brahma, in which everything is interconnected. The use of thread also symbolizes the knowledge in Buddihism as well as representing creatures that appear in sacred documents related to these religions. Another reference of this thread points to Greek mythology, in which Adrienne's thread helps Theseus find the way out from a labyrinth. The thread symbolizes the only right way to go. Finally, the thread represents human fate and the end of life. The thread, when pulled off from the bobbin, symbolizes life, but the broken thread symbolizes death. In her work in the Ferencvarosi Gallery, Szechy uses all of the above elements, combining them into one installation piece where yarn, thread, sewing machine stitches, historical documentation, family memories and photographs demonstrate how time passes. The memories of the artist, the discovery of self, and the force of these findings in the special refraction of lights parallels the fate of the artist's life. In addition to her photo collage and three-dimensional work, Szechy's silk screen prints, with their colorful compositions, the prints use different texture, curtain and carpet motifs on the paper. Beata Szechy moved to the United States in the mid 1980's. Returning frequently to her home in Hungary, she has had the opportunity to work in both countries. These objective facts: exile and homecoming, the research of her roots and the desire to save them are reflected in her artwork. In Szechy's work, the idea of truth, representational figures and the visual abstractions, and symbolic moments all refer to the element of time. It is the inconsiderate passing of time and illusion of the luck of time that Beata Szechy captures in her work. This element of time is neutralized and hidden in the motifs. The facts are documentations: the indispensable buffer with the steady, the concrete with the regular, the light with mystery. The single prints and diptychs are sometimes geometric abstractions, sometimes organic. The visual motifs cover the whole surface. These works bring us into a labyrinth, from where we hope the threads can free us. Of course, this interpretation is just a theory, a subjective explanation. Szechy's works may also exist as purely decorative forms and compositions that reveal a hidden world of secret beauty. Three years ago, at the Ernst Museum in Budapest, Szechy presented a retrospective exhibit. In this exhibition, she presented a quote from her book: "I have started somewhere. I made a circle and arrived to the starting point. For some reason it had to happen this way." In this sense, Beata Szechy's art symbolizes her life cycle. When we have arrived somewhere, we say a friendly hello to ourself, with a great sense of understanding. Tibor Wehner (Opening reception on May 29, 2008)

2007, self-portrait

self-portrait exhibit
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self-portrait kiallitas

Obudai Tarsaskor Gallery, 1036 Budapest, III. Kiskorona u. 7. Beata Szechy's installation at Obuda Pince Gallery, Budapest, is a story telling of her life. She comes to that point in her live when they question where she's been, where she presently is, and where she is going. The struggles for identity, the insights, and eventual finding the voices and thus becoming an exhibition. The installation like opening a book, like opening a door. It is like holding Szechy's past, present and her future in our hands..... “When the idea for this exhibition first came up, I really struggled with it. Now, I let my work speak for itself." The installation symmetrically composed. Includes photographs, video, sounds, aromas, candles and objects. The installation attempts to suggest that while we are cleaver enough to recognize the reality and truth, must be found the solutions.

Kedves Bea, Megnéztem a kiállításod az Óbudai Társaskörben, nagyon intim, személyes és ezért nagyon megszólított. Különösen mint nőt, anyát. Az egyes „stációid” személyességükben is általános női/emberi sors megjelenítőinek tűnnek nekem. De ez a személyesség azért nem szokatlan tőled. Nagyon jó volt abban a térben az installáció, abszolút összhangban volt a térrel. Az egymással szembe állított vásznak tükrök önmagad, az életed előtt, és a földre helyezett tárgyak, képek lineritását egyensúlyozzák az egymás után váltakozó, mindig újrakezdődő képkockák (mint ahogyan az életünk is időben előrehalad, ugyanakkor egyes érzések – ami előrehaladó folyamatként nem megfogható - folyton ismétlődnek…). A képekben, tárgyakban éreztem az élet tragikumát, súlyosságát, a zene valahogy ezt feloldotta, sokkal könnyedebb volt. És hogyan jött ez a visszatekintés, összegzés most? Szeretettel, Boros Lili




2005, KOR/CIRCLE retrospective exhibition  at Ernst Museum, Budapest
Opening speech by Erzsebet Tatai

Museum Night, Saturday, June 25th. 22:30 p.m. lecture and slide show about the Hungarian Multicultural

Circle/Kor
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Exhibition at Ernst Museum, Budapest 2005




I always stood very close to nature having always been aware of the contrary forces and looking for their balance.  I began to draw comparisons. Comparisons between the life of others and my own.  The Floppy Flowers installation looks to answer these questions. It lies quietly on the floor.  A soft red light filters through the middle of the disks, achieving with pleasant effect an illusion of harmony between nature conjured through technological means and man.  Using the insect-, frog- and natural sound recordings of Dr. Mihaly Orszag, an auditive compliment to the visual experience and physical presence of the artwork, which can be walked around, is created.

Floppy-Flowers
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Ludwig Museum, Budapest 2001

FLOPPY FLOWERS installation
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Ludwig Museum, Budapest

Homage to Cezanne
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EDUCATION
1999 MLA, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
1980 MFA, Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary
1972 BFA, Tancsics M. College, Budapest, Hungary
1964 Art & Craft High School, Budapest, Hungary



SCHOLARSHIPS and GRANTS
2007 Embassy of the United States of America, Budapest (HMC)
2005 Hungarian Ministry of Culture, H
Tarrant County College, TX
Embassy of the United States of America, Budapest (HMC)
2004 Embassy of the United States of America, Budapest (HMC)
2003 Hungarian Ministry of Culture, H
1998 Hungarian National Foundation, H
1997 Soros Foundation, NY 1995
Hungarian National Foundation, H
1990-93 Ann Flanagan Fellowship, Berkeley, CA
1986 Hungarian Ministry of Culture, Academy of Hungary, Italy
Artists' meeting, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Turkmenistan
1985 Artists' meeting, Szczecin, Poland




PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2000 - Adjunct Instructor, Tarrant County College, Arlington, TX
1999 - Certified in Conflict Resolution, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, Domestic Relations in ADR, Mediation, Commercial and Employment Dispute, Resolution and Human Resource Management
1998 Art Therapist, Dallas,
1996 Art Teacher, DISD, Columbia Art Center, Dallas, TX
1994- Guest Curator, 5501 Columbia Art Center, Dallas, TX
1994 - President of the Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc., Dallas, TX
1993 Guest Curator, Center of the Visual Arts, Oakland, CA
1992 Curator at The Fire Art Project, Berkeley, CA
1990 Founding Member of Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc., Berkeley, CA
1990- Workshop Instructor & Curator of Kala Institute, Berkeley, CA
1982- Vice President of Hungarian Youth Studio, Budapest, H




ONE PERSON SHOWS
2008 "Costume Textile Project", Ferencvarosi Gallery, Budapest, H
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Beata+Szechy/96827.html
2007 "self-portrait/on-arc-kep", Obudai Tarsaskor Gallery, Budapest, H
2005 "Circle/Kor", Ernst Museum, Budapest, H
2002 "Floppy-Flowers", Museum of Contemporary Art/Ludwig Museum, H
1999 "Floppy-Flowers", Contemporary Art Center (with Ken Little), Fort Worth
1998 "The Last Supper", Budapest Gallery, Budapest, H
1997 "The Last Supper", Craighead-Green Gallery, Dallas, TX
1996 Book exhibition, Hungarian Cultural Institute, Bucharest, Romania
"Borderless Garden", 5501 Columbia Art Center, TX
1995 Artist Talk, DARE at the MAC, Dallas, TX
1994 "Outside-Inside", Dorottya Gallery, Budapest, H
1992 "Tangram", Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
1991 Courtyard Gallery, Alameda, CA
1990 Gallery Reiffenstein, Vienna, Austria
Barnes & Conti Associates, Berkeley, CA
1989 "Food", Artspots Exhibit, Concord, CA
1988 Ariel Gallery, Albany, CA
1987 "Budapest-Rome-San Francisco", San Francisco, CA
1986 "Family", The French Institute, Budapest, H
"Rome", City Museum, Balassagyarmat, H
1985 "Memories", Boglar-Lelle, Kek-Kapolna, H
1984 City Library, Mako, H
Ciffra Palace, Kecskemet, H
1983 Obuda Gallery, Budapest, H
Youth Center, Szeged, H
1982 Studio Gallery, Budapest, H




SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2008 "AIR-Six Degrees", March 1 - September 30, 2008, Rosenberg Library, CCSF - San Francisco, CA
"Advent", Vorosmarty ter, Budapest, H (Donated Costume Textile)
2007 "Then & Now/Akkor es Most", Millenaris Park, Budapest, H
2005 Tarrant County College SE., Faculty exhibition, Arlington, TX
2004 "Finding Time", Tarrant County College SE., Faculty exhibition, Arlington, TX
2003 X. International Book Fest, Kongresszusi Kozpont, Budapest, H
Paper Triannual Tarrant County College SE., Faculty exhibition, Arlington, TX
2002 "Time of the Paper", II. Paper Triannual, Kaposvar, Hungary
"Works on Paper", Craighead-Green Gallery, Dallas, TX (4 artists show)
"Fifteen", Tarrant County College SE., Faculty exhibition, Arlington, TX
"Home Sweet Home", Arlington Museum of Art, Art Auction, Arlington, TX
EASLE, Auction, Dallas, TX
2001 "Women's Art in Hungary 1960-2000" (A masodik nem), Ernst Museum,
"W", MAC Members' Invitational, MAC, Dallas, TX
"Knack", Tarrant County College SE., Faculty exhibition, Arlington, TX
"Skyskysky", Arlington Museum of Art, Art Auction, Arlington, TX
"Book-Art", Rippl - Ronai Museum, Kaposvar, H (curator: Dr. Melinda Geger)
2000 "The second race", Women Artists, Ernst Museum, Budapest, H
"Hello Walls": Spiritual Relationship, Tarrant County College, Arlington, TX
"Blue Skies: The Skies the Limit", Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX
"Black & Blue", MAC, Dallas, TX Women Artists, Hungarian Embassy, Washington DC
Women Artists, Ernst Musem, Budapest, H
500X Gallery, Dallas, TX
"Pink Poppy Watercolor", DeSoto, TX
"Postcards From All Over", IAA Center for the Arts, Irving, TX
1999 Off the Page, Fifth annual membership exhibition. MAC, Dallas, TX
Horse show, with Beata Veszely, Tatersar, Budapest, H
"Past-Present-Future", Contemporary Art Museum, Szekesfehervar, H
1998 "Image & Text", SFA Gallery, Stephen F. Austin University, TX
EXPO'98, 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX Erdesz Gallery, Szentendre, H
Cultural Center, District 12, Budapest, H
XII. District Fine Art Exhibition, MOM, Budapest
1997 The Book as Art", Oklahoma City, City Arts Center, OK
52nd Annual Competition, Museum of Abilene, Abilene, TX
"Livres-Objects' Biannual, Paris, France
"The Fourth Dimension", The MAC, Dallas, TX
"The Book as Art", Branningan Cultural Center, Las Cruces, NM
1st Biennale Internationale Des Livres-Objects, Xantus Janos Museum, Gyor,
"Hungarian Salon '97", Mucsarnok, Budapest, H
"Memoir of Peter Gemes, Water-line", Dovin Gallery, Budapest, H
"Time of the Book", Pecsi Gallery, Pecs, H
1996 "Paper Words, Artist' Books", Craftsmen Gallery, St. Petersburg, FL
"Good-By", Honor to Marcel Duchamp, Budapest Gallery, Budapest, H
"The Book Reconfigurated", Texas A&M, TX
"The Book Reconfigurated", Corpus Christi State University, Corpus Christi,
"The Book Reconfigurated", Texas Women's University, Denton , TX
Women and Their Work Gallery, Austin, TX
Works on Paper, Craighead-Green Gallery, Dallas, TX
International Book Art Exhibition, Vigado Gallery, Budapest, H
"Libretto", Book Art in the Budapest Opera Gallery, H
Fine Art Museum, Book Art, Budapest, H
XVIII. Graphics Biennial, Miskolc, H
Book Art, Prague, Czech Republic
1995 "Livres A Mediter", Gallery Pont-Neuf, Paris, France
"The Book Reconfigurated", The Center for Women & Their Work, Inc., Austin, TX
Fine Art Museum, Budapest, H
Expo'95, 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX
Craighead-Green Gallery, Dallas, TX
Erdesz Gallery, Szentendre, H
"Circle, Fire, Space" Csontvary Gallery, Budapest, H
Miskolci Gallery, Miskolc, H
Academy of Fine Arts, Barcsay Gallery, Budapest, H
"Book and Music", Museum of Music History, Budapest, H
1994 Craighead-Green Gallery, Dallas, TX
ARTexas'94, Dallas, TX
Szegedi Keptar, Szeged, H
"Small graphics", Ujpesti Gallery, Budapest, H
"Changed Dimensions", Csok Istvan Gallery, Budapest, H
Mako Art Group Exhibition, Pecs, H
1993 "Borderless", Kala Institute, Berkeley, CA
Slovenian Mini Print Biennial, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Manhattan Graphics Center, New York, NY
International Print Biennial, Maastricht, Netherlands
1st. Egyptian International Print Triennial, Egypt
Graphics Biennial, Miskolc, H
Exhibit of Mako Art Studio, H
"Italy", The Italian Culture Institute, Budapest, H
LA Thompson Gallery, Dallas, TX
City Hall, San Francisco, CA
Giorgi Gallery, Berkeley, CA
Center of the Visual Arts, Oakland, CA
1992 "One Square Foot", Gensler & Associates,Inc., Santa Monica, CA
Pyramid Atlantic, Riverdale, MD
Kala Institute Gallery, Berkeley, CA
The Foreigner - BeautiFUL, Budapest, H
The Fire Art Project, Oakland-Berkeley, CA
"Prints Plus", Palo Alto, CA
Open Studio, Berkeley, CA
Giorgi Gallery, Berkeley, CA
1991 Kala Fellowship Exhibition, Berkeley, CA
Bayfront Gallery, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA
"The Artist's Book", Artisans, Mill Valley, CA
Gallery Reiffeinstein, Vienna, Austria
"California Works", Sacramento, CA
Graphic Biennial, Miskolc, H
"New World Order", Bison Gallery, Berkeley, CA
"Printmaker's Show", Village Theatre Gallery, Danville, CA
"Wild Show", Napa Art Center, Napa, CA
Courtyard Gallery, Alameda, CA
"Kala Group Show", Berkeley Store Gallery, Berkeley, CA
Giorgi Gallery, Berkeley, CA
1990 Courtyard Gallery, Alameda, CA
"Pen and Ink", Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA
71th National Exhibition, G.W.V. S. Museum, Springfield, MA
Juried CAA National Members Exhibition, Chaut
Peacemaking in Action, R. S. College Art Gallery, Santa Ana, CA
Open Studio, ProArts, Oakland, CA
45rd Annual Marin County Exhibition, San Rafael, CA
1989 Triangle Gallery, San Francisco, CA
California Works 1989, California Museum of Art, Santa Rosa, CA
"San Francisco 100!", Alligator Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"Matrix '89", Matrix Gallery, Sacramento, CA
"Jazz/Art" Kimball's East, Emeryville, CA
"Line and Form", Hatley Martin Gallery, San Francisco, CA
3rd National Exhibition, Clary-Miner Gallery, Buffalo, NY
70th National Exhibition, G.W. V. S. Museum, Springfield, MA
BACA, Berkeley, CA
California Works 1989, Sacramento, CA
1988 International Mini Print Exhibition, Johnson City, NY
"War of the Worlds", Princeton, NJ
"Paperworks", Oakland, CA
"Last Picture Show", Walnut Creek, CA
43rd Annual Marin County Exhibition, San Rafael, CA
Annual International Competition, Philadelphia, PA
1987 Breckenridge Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Natsoulas Novalozo Gallery, Sacramento, CA
Natsoulas Novalozo Gallery, Davis, CA
Art Expo, Los Angeles, CA
1986 Ninth British International Print Biennial, UK
International Impact Art Festival, Kyoto, Japan
National Fine Art Museum, Budapest, H
Young Artist Studio, Budapest, H
International Experimental Art, Budapest, H
1985 "Contemporary Hungarian Artists", Gallery Route 1, Point Reyes, CA
Memorial Union Gallery, Davis, CA
Szczecin Museum, Poland
Graphic Biennial, Miskolc, H
International Experimental Art, Petofi Csarnok, Budapest, H
National Gallery, Budapest, H
Art Studio, Sopron, H
Bartok 32. Gallery, Budapest, H
1984 Graphic Biennial, Oslo, Norway
Intergraphic '84, Berlin, Germany
"The Achievements of Art Symposia", Mucsarnok, Budapest, H
Bulgarian International Painting Biennial, Bulgaria
16th International Graphic Biennial, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Museum of Military History, Budapest, H
Graphic Studio of Mako, Mako, H
Studio '84, BNV, Budapest, H
International Mail Art, Budapest, H
Hotel Gellert, Budapest, H
Sport Competition, Budapest, H
7th National Exhibition, Debrecen, H
1983 Small Sculpture Biennial, Pecs, H
Graphic Biennial, Miskolc, H
Studio '83, Ernst Museum, Budapest, H
Graphic Studio of Mako, Mako, H
"Contemporary Graphic and Drawing" National Gallery, Budapest
1982 Graphic Biennial, Miskolc, H
1st Drawing Biennial, Salgotarjan, H
15th International Graphic Biennial, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Vajda Lajos Studio, Szentendre, H
Studio '82, Mucsarnok, Budapest, H
FMK, Budapest, H
1981 Studio '81, Budapest, H
"Beginning of the Road", Bartok 32. Gallery, Budapest, H




AWARDS
2005 United States of America Embassy, Budapest, H
1993 Prix d?Achat, Slovenija Mini Print Biennial, Slovenija
1991 Award of Merit, California Works, Sacramento, CA
1990 Third Prize, Peacemaking in Action, Santa Ana, CA
Merit Award, 71th National Exhibition, Springfield, MA
Certificate of Achievement, Mendocino Art Center, CA
1989 Art Award, 70th National Exhibition, Springfield, MA
Award of Merit, California Works, Sacramento, CA
Honor Award, San Rafael, CA
1988 Merit Award, San Rafael, CA
1986 Studio Award, Budapest, H
1985 First Prize, International Young Artist Congress, Budapest, H
1983 Studio Award, Budapest, H 1982 First Prize, Studio Exhibit,
Budapest First Prize, Metamorphosis Competition, H




COLLECTIONS
Ludwig Museum, Budapest, H
Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest, H
Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
Contemporay Arts, Dallas, TX
Documentary Arts, Dallas, TX
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, H
International Impact Art Festival, Kyoto, Japan
Istvan Kiraly Museum, Szekesfehervar, H
Minisry of Culture, Budapest, H
Slovenia Graphic Biennial, Slovenia
Ljubljana Graphic Biennial, Slovenia
British Graphic Biennial, UK
Egyptian Graphic Museum, Kairo, Egypt
Miskolc Graphic Biennial, H
Young Artist Studio, Budapest, H
Museum of Modern Art, Pecs, H
Museum of Szczecin, Poland
American Red Cross, San Francisco, CA
Dr. Georg Kahlig, Vienna, Austria
Jeff & Dara Tillotson, Dallas, TX
Kitty Doolin, Dallas, TX
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baum, NY
Ned Patrick, 4000 Shaady Valley Ct. Arlington, TX 76017
In private collections in the USA, Hungary, France, Switzerland,
Austria, Germany and England




COMMISSIONS
1992 Memorial Plaque, St. Mary's College, CA
1991 Foot Wear First, Berkeley, CA
1990 Mural 16' X 8' and 6' X 8', Victoria Chang, Walnut Creek, CA




PUBLICATIONS
2008 Costume Textil Project: www.absolutearts.com; http://ahirek.hu; [artinfo] Meghivo; lists.c3.hu; www.artportal.hu; artshare.gather.com; www.dazy.sk/t2/kulturehu.aspx; www.eletmod.hu; www.ferencvaros.helyhir.hu; www.fineartamerica.com; www.gather.com; hirek.oldal.info; www.hirfal.hu; www.hirgyujto.hu; www.hirvilag.com; www.hirvilag.com; kismetsixdegreesofseparation.blogspot.com; www.Kultura.hu; www.kulturport.hu; www.lapszemle.hu; www.marsysoft.hu; www.odp.hu; www.port.hu - Rádióműsor; www.thefineartoriginals.com
13:00, Mecénás, 05/05/08 1:05 p.m.
Metro, 05/05/08
2007 Central Europe Trough the Eye of International Artists - book - 200 pages
Bemutatkozik a digitális kép.http://nol.hu/fesztivalia/cikk/461593/Digitális fotó(2007. decemberben 1– január 26.)2007.12/01.
2005 "Circle/Kor", published by Ernst Museum, - book- retrospective exhibition
Exit Magazin (2005. julius 6-13. 70. oldal)
Art-Press (2005. julius 2. E.M.)
www.artnet.hu/portal; www.art-press.hu/info; www.budapest.hu/ernst_muzeum_nyar; www.ernstmuzeum.hu/programok;
www.eletestudomany.hu/hirek/227.html; http://www.est.hu (07/18/05 -- Raspa); http://www.exit.hu (07/22/05 -- lcs);
www.hhrf.org (77. -- 07/1/05); www.holidaywatchdog.com/review-california_III.html; www.irokboltja.hu/index.php?tid=5432&bid=-1;
www.klubnext.hu/index.php?option=com_ content&task=view&id=57&Itemid=54; www.logoi.com/links/budapest/budapest_artist.html;
http://www.museum.hu (07/22/05); www.muveszetek.com/kepzomuv/kkiall.htm; http://www.nana.hu (07/22/05); www.net.nkom.hu/culture/ exhibition/news/;
www.ontheglobe.com/welcome/buscalendar.htm; www.pesterlloyd.net/Archiv/2005_26/2005_26.html; www.pestiest.hu/rovat/cikkeloszto.cfm?d_id_cikk=33027; www.stop.hu/showcikk.php?scid=1006377; http://www.stpo.hu (06/22/05)
2004 Art-book Exhibit, Magyar Nemzet (March 31, P.Szabo)
Kulfoldi alkotok, hazai inspiraciok,Muerto, julius-augusztus 2004 (Sinko Istvan)
Muveszek Amerikabol, Europabol, Pesti Est, 2004. julius 8-24. (cssi)
Kulturak talakozasa Balatonfureden, Balatonfuredi Naplo, julius 26. (Hamori Katalin)
Art-book Exhibit form metal and wood, Nepszabadsag (April 2, Csider I. Zoltan)
2002 "Fifteen", The Collegian (January 30, Brian Shults)
"Works on Paper", Dallas Morning News (Guidelive, 3/3/2002, Mike Daniel)
"Easl", Observer (March 9, Tom Sime)
Fitz, Peter: Contemporary Hungarian Art Lexicon; Budapest, 1993-2000
2001 "Es mi van a floppyn?", Elet es Irodalom (August 10, Sinko Istvan)
"Women's Art in Hungary 1960-2000 (Katalin Keseru)
"Mi van a floppyn?", Uj Muveszet (November, Hermik Laszlo)
"A szepseg dicserete", Bonton, (September)
"Flopi Flora a termeszet jegyeben", Magyar Nemzet (julius 25, G. Zs.)
"Floppy Flowers", Magyar Hirlap (julius 25, G. Zs.)
"Floppy Flora", Nepszava (julius 26)
"Floppy Flowers", Budapester Zeitung (August 6.)
"Blue Skies", Star-Telegram, (January 17, Kathy A. Goolsby)
"skyskysky", Arlington Museum of Art -- catalogue
"Blue Skies", Arlington Morning News (January 19)
2000 "Hello Walls", Arlington Morning News, (by Paul Knudsen)
1999 "Floppy Flowers", Fort Worth Star Telegram, (February 14, Suzanne Akhtar)
"Floppy Flowers", Fort Worth Star Telegram, (November 13, Janet Tyson)
"Past-present-future", Muveszet, (July, Judit Szeifert)
1998 "Advertising and the twelve apostles" (Kepes Europa, 1998 July 8.)
MTV2 (July 11, Fitz Peter)
"Artists' celebration on the hill", Hegyvidk ( July 1, Scheken Palma)
1997 "The Last Supper", Observer (May 1, Jimmy Fowler)
"The Last Supper", KRLD 1080AM Radio (May 2, Peter Arnell)
"The Last Supper", The Turtle Creek News (April 27)
"The Last Supper", The Met, (May 14, Emily Hughes)
"The Last Supper", Fort Worth Star Telegram, (May 11, Suzanne Akhtar)
"Biography of Who is Who", (Peter Hermann)
1996 "Don't judge these books by their covers", Times (April 25, Mary Ann Marger)
"Borderless Garden", The Word (January, Irwin Arnsein)
"Lost Art", Observer (June 13, Matt Weitz)
"Borderless Garden" The Met (January 24, Marina Isola)
Dallas Morning News, (February 3, Ellen Sweets)
"Adventures in the Borderless Garden" Magyar Nemzet , (January, P.Szabo Erno)
Reviews on the exhibition at the Vigado Gallery, Budapest, H
1995 Konyvek Atal...vissza, UjMuveszet, (Sinko Istvan, April)
"Meditations' in the Book" Magyar Nemzet (December 20, P. Szabo Erno)
Pentektol-Pentekig, Petofi Radio ( August 28.)
"Konnyes Konyvek", Beszlo (Hajdu Istvan, December 1)
"Reading into art", Austin American Statement, (September 21, Madeline Irvine)
"A Day in the Neighborhood", The Austin Chronicle, ( September 22, Rebecca Levy)
1994 Reggeli Csucs, Petofi Radio ( December 19., Lesli Monika)
Pentektol-Pentekig, Petofi Radio ( November 18.)
"Crying Books", Beszelo, Cultural Magazine ( December 1., Hajdu Istvan)
Sculpted Books- Book Sculptures, Ujmagyarorszag (December 10., A. Banovich)
B. Szechy Exhibition, Magyar Narancs ( December 8., Horanyi)
Lombrass in the Library, Dorottya Gallery ( November 17., Andrasi Gabor)
Pestmegyei Hirlap ( November 19)
Bukaresti Magyar Szo ( January 18., Szabo Emoke)
Hungarian Culture Institute ( January 17., Vida Gyorgy)
1991 "Raging Brew", Daily California (III. 22.Vini Beachem), CA
1988 "Bears Messages", The Philadelphia Inquirer (XII.3.,Victoria Donohe), PA
The Voice ( I. 21. ), CA 1987 "Hungarian artist visit U.S."Contra Costa Times (VIII.16.,Carol Fowler)
"Exotic and Unusual", The California Aggie (Roberta Flodea), CA
1986 "Tiberis-szlak", Magyar Nemzet (VI. 18.,Ban Andras)
1985 "A view to current Hungarian Art",California Aggie(XI.20.,Derek Ryor ),CA
"New work from Hungary", Artweek (VIII. 24.,Rebecca Solnit), CA
"From Budapest with expression", Sacramento Bee (Victoria Dalkey), CA
"Sinne Ira...", Magyar Nemzet ( Ban Andras )
Magyar Nemzet ( IX. 12., Gyetvai Agnes )
"Makoi muvesztelep '83-'84", Ujtukor ( III.10., Boldizsar Erzsebet )
Glos Szczecinski Magazin ( VIII. 10., Danuta Kret ), Lengyelorszag
"Fenykepek es plasztikus kepek", Magyar Ifjusag ( VI. 14., P.Szabo Erno)
Mozgo Vilag, H
PacificSun ( VIII. 9. ), CA
"Art notes", Point Reyes Light ( VIII. 1., Joanne Dickson ), CA
"Historic break through brings Hungarian Art here" P.R.L.(VIII.18., Jane Thrall ),CA
1984 Muveszet
Csongrd Megyei Hirlap ( VII. 19., Hajdu Istvan )
"Meccs kozben", Nepszabadsag ( XI. 17., P.Szucs Julianna )
"Sz. B. kiallitasa a Kecskemeti galeriaban", ( Simon Magdolna )
"Grafikai Muhely-sorozat", Petofi Nepe ( IX. 7., Andrasi Gabor )
1983 "Panoptikum", Elet es Irodalom ( XI., Vadas Jozsef )
Muveszet
"Kis es nagy szobrok", Magyar Nemzet ( VIII.11., Ban Andras )
"Lattuk hallottuk", Magyar Radio, Budapest
Del-Magyarorszag
1982 "XI. Grafikai Biennale Miskolcon", Magyar Nemzet ( I.10., Megay Laszlo)
"Studio '82", Magyar Nemzet ( XI.14., Ember Maria )
"Kollazs-ketszer", Magyar Nemzet ( VIII. 25., Ban Andras )
"Egy palyzat tanulsagai", Magyar Ifjusag ( VII. 30. Kremer )
"Kivul-belul semmi", Esti Hirlap ( XI. 16., Harangozo Marta )