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Leslie Szabo: Journey
ISTVÁN STEINER, painter, sculptor


He was born in Budapest, on the 9th of May, 1943.


Individual exhibitions:



1975:

· Budapest, A.K.T. club

· Budapest, Young artists club

1976:

· Budapest, 1st district culture house

1977:

· Budapest, Young artists club (with Lászlo Szabó-M.)

· Szeged, DÉLÉP club (with András Beretvás and László Szabó-M.)

1978:

· Pécs, Youth house gallery (with András Beretvás and László Szabó-M.)

1979:

· Walbrzych (Poland) KMPiK gallery ((with Sándor Bernáth/y, László Dobos and László Szabó-M.)

1980:

· Tokaj, Church museum (with László Szabó-M.)

2008:

· Budapest, Kassák club

2009:

· Budapest, Stefánia gallery



Group exhibitions:



1972:

· Budapest, Ezüstgergely competition exhibition

1974:

· Budapest, Ernst museum – International art exhibition

1975:

· Szekszárd, National art exhibition

· Szentendre, Lajos Vajda Studios basement – A.K.T. exhibition

1976:

· Görlitz (Germany) Liberec, (Czech republic) International art exhibition (presidential diploma)

· Budapest, University of Technology “E” gallery – A.K.T. exhibition

1977:

· Budapest, Young artists club – Picture rental

· Békés

· Budapest, Józsefváros gallery – Visual games

· Budapest, Young artists club – Autumn exhibition

1978:

· Budapest, Young artists club – Sajna de mahorkai vacsora and art exhibition

1979:

· Cegléd, Kossuth museum

· Budapest, Hungarian National Gallery – Game culture

1981:

· Diósgyőr

2003:

· The Netherlands

2008:

· Budapest, Stefánia gallery

2009:

· Budapest, Stefánia gallery

2010

· Budapest, Stefánia gallery



I present one of my oldest colleague-friends works to those who are interested. After a tough childhood he worked as a physical worker, but his outstanding fantasy, his good chic and interest guided him towards art. We met in the sixties in the Dési group and our approach and effort linked us together. We spent a lot of time together at art camps, creative groups and of course at exhibitions and auctions. Throughout the years, his eyesight got so bad, that for a period he couldn’t work, but with a lot of willpower he works again, half blindly. I present his diversified, quality works as a constant part of the Virtual Museum.

(László Szabó-M., 1st of january 2011)


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