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Erika Vincze

Erika Vincze

Erika Vincze

Hungary

Calligrapher, typographer

Biography

1961 –– born in Szekszárd (Born on January 2nd , 1961. Szekszárd, Hungary)

Graduated as typographer at the Hungarian University of Arts and Design, Budapest (Moholy-Nagy University of Arts and Design), member of the Hungarian Typography Association (TypoSalon), that is member of the Hungarian National Artists Association.

I am practicing calligraphy as an independent artist.

Exhibitions:

- Organised by The Hungarian Typography Association, TypoSalon, “Typochondria, Numbers” Aranytíz Capital Gallery, Budapest, 2007. 3 artworks in the first category

- Tipography final exam exhibition Castle District Galleries, Ponton Gallery, Budapest, 2008.

- Organised by The Hungarian Typography Association, TypoSalon, “Typochondria, Signs” Aranytíz Capital Gallery, Budapest, 2008. 7 artworks in the first and 1 in the third category

- Organised by The Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Graphic Section 16 th. National Graphic Designer Biennial Munkácsy Mihály Museum, Békéscsaba, 2008.

- Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, 2009. 5 judged artworks

- Organised by The Hungarian Typography Association, TypoSalon, “Typochondria, Dream” Peter Wilhelm Art Center, Budapest, 2009. 7 judged artworks

- Organised by The Hungarian Typography Association, Hungarian Spring Festival, 2010. TypoSalon, “Typochondria, Boulevard” Vízivárosi Gallery, Budapest, 2010. 2 judged artworks

- Organised by The Association of Hungarian Graphic Studios, 9th . Aranyrajzszög exhibition Design Terminal, Budapest, 2010. 1 judged artwork

- Organised by The Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Graphic Section, 17 th. National Graphic Designer Biennial Munkácsy Mihály Museum, Békéscsaba, 2010. 5 judged artworks

- Organised by The Hungarian Typography Association, In The World Day of the Dance category , “Dance, the Art of Motion” exhibition Berczik Sára Budai Táncklub, Budapest, 2011. 2 judged artworks

- Trends Today in Art, 15th . “The Dance in the Art” exhibition Marczibányi Square Cultural Center, Budapest, 2011. 2 judged artworks

- Organised by The Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Graphic Section 17 th. National Graphic Designer Biennial Hungarian Artist’s “Olof Palme” House, Budapest, 2011. 4 judged artworks

- Moholy–Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, Representative selection from the 25 Years typography final exams Ponton Gallery, Budapest, 2012. Assorted by the judges 2 artworks

- Organised by The Hungarian Typography Association, “2nd . Tánciskola” exhibition In The World Day of the Dance category Budapest, 2012. 5 judged artworks, 3 exhibited

- Tr(End of print) – Artist book and Tipo-poster exhibition National Széchényi Library, Budapest, 2012. 2 judged artworks

- Organised by The Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Graphic Section, 18th . National Graphic Designer Biennial Munkácsy Mihály Museum, Békéscsaba, 2012. and in the Duna Palace, Budapest 2013. 2 judged artworks

- Artist’s Companies in the 2nd . borough of Budapest Music – The 10 Years old TypoSalon jubilee exhibition – graphics Vízivárosi Gallery, Budapest 2013. 2 judged artworks

- Organised by The Hungarian Typography Association, Literary – typography poster exhibition Petőfi Literary Museum, Budapest, 2014. 2 judged artworks

- Organised by The Hungarian Typography Association, Trends 18th . Related Arts 1–3. Music – Literary – Architecture (Selection of the music’s theme) Marczibányi Square Cultural Center, Corridor Gallery, Budapest, 2014.

Author works

Chronicon – Anonymi (Bele Regis Notarii): Gesta Hungarorum

Paper, pencil, ink, acryl, 50x35cm , 2014

Hungaria Typographica (Motto: Janus Pannonius | Laus Pannoniae)

Paper, watercolor, ink, acryl, 50x35cm , 2014

Mira calligraphiae I. (Hommage à Georg Bocskay) Hungarian, died 1575

Fabriano paper, acrylic, ink, 500 х 350 mm, 2016

Mira calligraphiae II. (Hommage à Georg Bocskay) Hungarian, died 1575

Fabriano paper, acrylic, ink, 500 х 350 mm, 2016

Retractatio (In remembrance of Miklós M. Tótfalusi Kis) Hungarian, died 1702

Fabriano paper, acrylic, ink, 500 х 350 mm, 2016
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