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László Szlávics Jr.

László Szlávics (born August 11, 1959) is a Hungarian sculptor and medallic artist. He publishes his works under the names (Hungarian: ifj. Szlávics László, or Szlávics László, ifj.) László, ifj. Szlávics or Laszlo Szlavics Jr.

László Szlávics Jr.
Szlávics Jr. in 2010
Born
Hungarian: Szlávics László

(1959-08-11) August 11, 1959 (age 63)
NationalityHungarian
Known forSculpture, Medallic art, Coin, Kinetic art, Interactive art, Mobile

László Szlávics jr. has set several new norms in Hungarian medallic art. It was presumably not his express aim, but he was merely following the dictates of his innovative mind to do something new not yet found in the trade. He is heading in this direction, with the sure – and literally tangible – conviction that at the extremes, on the limits of the art form there is still a lot to be searched – and found out.

— Antal Tóth[1]

Biography

Between 1973 and 1977 he attended the Arts & Crafts Secondary School in Budapest. After obtaining his Secondary School Leaving Certificate his training was supervised by his father also László Szlávics a goldsmith and sculptor and the sculptor Agamemnon Makris. Since 1973 he has lived and worked in the Százados artist’ colony in Budapest. Since 1995 he has often designed memorial coins for the National Bank of Hungary.

Works

Szlávics is primarily a medalist. His works include every kind of medal, from those displaying the craftsmanship of the traditional minter to such as tend towards small sculptures. The dual commitment tend towards can be appreciated in all his works.

From the middle of the 1970s his sculptures, reliefs and medals have been characterized by realism and the precision of their craftsmanship. In the 1980s he was noted for handmade medals engraved in a steel negative, a technique reminiscent of ancient coinage. (Birds, Africa,[2] Count István Széchenyi,[3] Hungarian generals executed at Arad in 1849[4] stb.). Cast bronze works show the influence of Cubism. Among them, the most notable of the first half of the 1990s are a series of 20 medals inspired by Vincent van Gogh[5] works.

 
László Szlávics Jr.: Birds, 1988, silver, struck, 47mm

In the second half of the 1990s, he made use of natural materials (bone, feathers, seashells &c.,). These are original in style, and are on the fringe of the medal-genre (Cultic proto-money[6]). As a counterpoint to this, he produced several series of medals using an industrial, where time – is measured by movements within the object – visible mode. (mechanical medals[7]). The medals are activated by the active contribution of the public.

Since the start of the 21st century, he has tried to renew the medal arts, by searching for the limits. In 2006, Hungarian Medalists awarded him – the first – Ligeti Erika Prize. In 2007, he was awarded the Béni Ferenczy Prize, grand prix of the 16th National Biennial of Medal Art. Also in that year, he was among the two selected artists at the Art Medal World Congress FIDEM XXX (Colorado Springs, USA). In his small sculptures, he often used objets trouvés given new functions. (In memoriam Man Ray,[8] An hour with Salvador Dalí ,[9] Hotline[10]). This Interactive mobile sculptures are activated by the public.[11]

Since 2008, he has produced many wooden small sculptures. Many of them are small sculptures, in the traditional sense, which, in a way, remind of houses and ruins. Large clock sculptures are related to the aforementioned both formally and technically. They are clearly contemporary works, of art, incorporating conventional devices such as the pendulum or spring mechanism, carrying out the functions of a clock. Every hour, and half hour the mark the time by striking the soundbar.

Exhibitions (selection)

Group shows

 
László Szlávics Jr.: Cultic proto-money, 2004, shell, textile, hair, mixed technique,
150 x 430 mm

Since 1975 his works have been exhibited in 15 countries. The most important are:

  • 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 2005 National Biennial of Small Plastic, Pécs, Hungary
  • Since 1983 every National Biennial of Medal Art, Sopron, Hungary
  • 1988, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2010 National Wood Sculpture Exhibition, Nagyatád, Hungary
  • 1991 – "brug tussen oost en west", Oudenbosch (Netherlands)
  • 1994 – Small Sculpture '94, Gallery Vigadó, Budapest, Hungary
  • Since 1994 every F.I.D.E.M. Medal Exhibitions[12] (Budapest, Neuchâtel, The Hague, Weimar, Paris, Seixal, Colorado Springs, Tampere)
  • 1995 – Email International 3, Coburg (Germany)
  • 1995 – Helyzetkép/Hungarian sculpture, Kunsthalle Budapest, Hungary
  • 1995 – Workshopcorner Measuring Time, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1996 – 9th Cloisonne Jewelry Contest, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 1996 – WorkshopcornerJewels, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1996 – A Step into the Future, Applied Arts Exhibition, Kunsthalle, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1997 – Magyar Szalon '97, Kunsthalle, Budapest, (Hungary)
  • 1997 – VIIth International Biennale of Small Graphic Form and Ex-libris, Ostrów Wielkopolski (Polish)
  • 2001 – Sculpture from here and beyond, Kunsthalle, Budapest, (Hungary)
  • 2002 – Masaccio 600 International Art Medal Competition, Ein Vered, (Israel)
  • 2004 – Dante Europeo XIV. Biennale Internazionale Dantesca, Ravenna (Italia)
  • 2005, 2008, 2010 – International Biennial of Contemporary Medals of Seixal (Portuguese)
  • 2005 – H. C. Andersen 200 International Art Medal Competition, Hadassa Neurim, (Israel)
  • 2006 – The Way 1956–2006, National Fine Art Exhibition, Kunsthalle, Budapest, (Hungary)
  • 2008 – Znad Dunaju Wełtawy i Wisły. Medalierzy i ich dzieła Wroclaw Museum of Medals, Wrocław (Polish).
  • 2008 – 2009 Craft & Design, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Hungary
  • 2009 – Dedukció1st Biennale of Sculptures, Művészetmalom, Szentendre, Hungary

One man shows

Since 1977 he has had 50 one man shows in Hungary and other countries. The most important are:

  • 1977 – Képzőművészeti Kivitelező Vállalat Klubja, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1989 – BM Duna Palota, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1991 – Galerie Simon, Altenahr, Germany
  • 1995 – Gallery Géza Gárdonyi, Dunakeszi, Hungary
  • 2002 – Collegium Hungaricum, Wien, Austria
  • 2006 – Gallery Árkád[13] (Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, Gallery, Budapest, Hungary)
  • 2009 – "Fifty", Gallery Keve, Ráckeve, Hungary
  • 2009 – Gallery Körmendi,[14] Sopron, Hungary
  • 2009 – Lábasház,[15] Sopron, Hungary
  • 2012 – "Síkplasztikáim", Symbol Art Gallery,[16] 21 – 28 February 2012. Budapest, Hungary
  • 2015 – "Za hranicami medailérstva...", NBS Múzeum Mincí a Medalí, Kremnica, Slovakia.

Awards & Recognitions (selection)

The most important national or international awards:

  • 1993 – Faces and Fates National Portrait Biennale, Budapest, Hungary, Golden Diploma, (Main Prize)
  • 1996 – 9th Cloisonne Jewelry Contest Tokyo, Japan, Encouragement Prize
  • 1996 – Head or Tails, Art medal exhibition, Budapest, Hungary, Grand Prix
  • 1997 – 11th National Biennial of Medal Art, Sopron, Hungary, Civitas Fidelissima-prize (Prize of the Municipal City Government of Sopron, Silver Medals)
  • 2000 – 7th National Wood Sculpture Exhibition, Nagyatád, Hungary, Prize of Nagyatád city.
  • 2002 – Masaccio 600 International Art Medal Competition, Ein Vered, Israel, Special Mention
  • 2003 – 14th 11th National Biennial of Medal Art,[17] Sopron, Hungary, Civitas Fidelissima Prize (Prize of the Municipal City Government of Sopron, Silver Medals)
  • 2003 – Jenő Rejtő Memorial Exhibition, Budapest, The Museum of Literature Petőfi, First prize
  • 2006 – II. Articum International Biennial, Szolnok, Hungary, Sculpture Prize
  • 2006 – Erika Ligeti prize
  • 2007 – 16th National Biennial of Medal Art,[18] 16th Hungarian Biennale of Medal Art, Sopron, Hungary, Béni Ferenczy Prize, The Grand Prize awarded by the Municipal Government of Győr-Moson-Sopron County
  • 2007 – Art Medal World Congress FIDEM XXX,[19] Colorado Springs, USA, "Honorable Mention"[20]
  • 2015 – 20th National Biennial of Medal Art,[21] 20th Hungarian Biennale of Medal Art, Sopron, Hungary, Béni Ferenczy Prize, The Grand Prize awarded by the Municipal City Government of Sopron

Collections which include work by László Szlávics Jr. (selection)

Buildings which display his work

Medals ad small sculptures (selection)

  • 1992 – Ferenc Flór Prize, memorial plaque and badge, Ministry of National Defence,
  • 1992 – János Hunyadi Prize, memorial plaque and badge, Ministry of National Defence, Hungary
  • 1992 – Miklós Zrínyi Prize, memorial plaque and badge, Ministry of National Defence, Hungary
  • 1996 – Nemzeti Minőségi Díj, small sculpture, Hungary's prime minister
  • 1998 – For the Children of the World, UNICEF 2000–forint, silver memorial coin, Hungarian National Bank
  • 1999 – István Menyhárd Prize, small sculpture, Hungarian Chamber of Engineers
  • 2000 – Gejza Ferdinandy Prize, memorial plaque and badge, Ministry of National Defence, Hungary
  • 2000 – Szilárd Zielinski Prize, small sculpture, Hungarian Chamber of Engineers
  • 2001 – Figures is Hungarian books for young people, 200–forint, memorial coin, Hungarian National Bank
  • 2001 – Imre Pekár Prize, small sculpture, Chamber of Engineers, Hajdú–Bihar County.
  • 2001 – László Csány Prize, small sculpture, Hungarian Chamber of Engineers
  • 2002 – Pál Hajnik Prize, memorial plaque and badge, Ministry of National Defence, Hungary
  • 2003 – András Hadik Prize, memorial plaque and badge, Ministry of National Defence, Hungary
  • 2004 – Pécsi ókeresztény sírkamrák, 5000-forint, silver, memorial coin, Hungarian National Bank
  • 2005 – Lázár Mészáros Prize, memorial plaque and badge, Ministry of National Defence, Hungary
  • 2006 – Gyula Andrássy Prize, memorial plaque and badge, Ministry of National Defence, Hungary
  • 2007 – 550 anniversary of accession of King Mathias Corvinus , 50.000.–forint, gold, memorial coin, Hungarian National Bank
  • 2007 – Bishop Lajos Ordass Prize, small sculpture and memorial plaque, Hungarian Lutheran Church
  • 2007 – Sándor Prónay Prize, small sculpture and memorial plaque, Hungarian Lutheran Church
  • 2008 – John Calvin memorial medals, Hungarian Calvinist Church
  • 2009 – 200th Anniversary of birth of Ferenc Erkel, 5000-forint, memorial coin, Hungarian National Bank. Collector-series "The smallest gold coin of the world".
  • 2010 – 200th Anniversary of birth of Adam Clark, 5000-forint, memorial coin, Hungarian National Bank. Collector-series "The smallest gold coin of the world".

Memberships

  • 1984 – Association of Hungarian Creative Artists[22]
  • 1991 – Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, Medal Section.[23]
  • 1995 – FIDEM, Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d'Art.
  • 1996 – 1998 British Art Medal Society (BAMS).[24]
  • 1997 – Százados úti Művésztelep Egyesület.[25]
  • 2007 – Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, Goldsmith Section.[26]
  • 2008 – Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, Sculpture Section.[27]

Offices Held

  • 1989 – 1992 Aurea Arts & Crafts Association Member of the Executive.
  • 1992 – 1999 Aurea Art Support Trust Member of the Executive.
  • 1995 – ART '95 Limited Partnership[28] Founding President.
  • 2000 – Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Medal Section member of the Executive.
  • 2004 – Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Medal Section President.
  • 2004 – Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists member of the Presidium.
  • 2005 – National Biennial of Medal Art member of the Organizing Committee.
  • 2015 – 2019 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Sculpture Section President.

Gallery

Additional informations

References

  1. ^ Antal Tóth, Head of Department, Senior Museologist, Hungarian National Gallery, Department of Sculpture and the Medal Collection
  2. ^ Africa July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Count István Széchenyi memorial medal
  4. ^ Hungarian generals executed at Arad in 1849 July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Hommage a Vincent van Gogh
  6. ^ Cultic proto-money series
  7. ^ "assembled work"
  8. ^ for memoriam Man Ray works: [1], [2], [3], [4]
  9. ^ An hour with Salvador Dalí
  10. ^ Hotline
  11. ^ interactive works movies on the YouTube site
  12. ^ F.I.D.E.M., Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d'Art
  13. ^ "Time and Space in Recent Works by László Szlávics Jr."
  14. ^ Gallery Körmendi 20. jun. – 25. jul. 2009
  15. ^ 17th National Biennial of Medal Art
  16. ^ Symbol Art Gallery, Budapest 21. – 28. february 2012.
  17. ^ 14 th National Biennial of Medal Art
  18. ^ 16th National Biennial of Medal Art
  19. ^ Art Medal World Congress FIDEM XXX
  20. ^ Art Medal World Congress FIDEM XXX, (Colorado Springs, USA) designated among the two selected artist, 2007
  21. ^ 20th National Biennial of Medal Art
  22. ^ Association of Hungarian Creative Artists
  23. ^ Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, Medal Section. July 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ British Art Medal Society
  25. ^ Százados úti Művésztelep Egyesület December 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, Goldsmith Section July 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^ Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, Sculpture Section. July 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ ART '95 Limited Partnership
  29. ^ John Lennon – sculpture initiation ceremony, 02.10.2010.

Further reading

  • Imre Soós: Van Gogh medals of László, Szlávics Jr. (Művészet és Barátai, Budapest, 1996 September–October)
  • Viktória L. Kovásznai: László, Szlávics Jr. [7] (Budapest, 1997. Publisher: Art ’95, ISBN 963-04-8922-8)
  • Viktória L. Kovásznai: A Cycle of Cultic Proto-Money by László, Szlávics jr. 1996–1997 [8] (Budapest, 1999–2000. Publisher: Art ’95, ISBN 963-03-8257-1)
  • Viktória L. Kovásznai: A series of ritual proto-money by László Szlávics Jr. [9] (London, The Medal, No. 36 Spring 2000.)
  • Arnold Nieuwendam: Peningen van ifj. Szlávics László – Een medailleur uit Hongarije [10] (MUNTkoerier 11/2003)
  • Judit Baranyi: László Szlávics Jr., Kortárs Magyar Művészeti Lexikon III. kötet (Budapest, 2001. Publisher: Enciklopédia kiadó, ISBN 963-8477-46-6)
  • Viktória L. Kovásznai: Time and Space in Recent Works by László Szlávics jr. 1995–2005[11] (Budapest, 2006. Publisher: Art ’95, ISBN 963-06-0007-2)
  • Viktória L. Kovásznai: Time and space in recent works by László Szlávics Jr. [12] (London, The Medal, No. 50 Spring 2007.)
  • Viktória L. Kovásznai: A kitapintható idő és tér – ifj. Szlávics László újabb éremmunkáiról (Budapest, Magyar Iparművészet 2008/2)
  • Antal Tóth: A Wizard in Hungarian Medallic ArtExhibition of László Szlávics jr., winner of the Grand Prize of the 16th National Biennial of Medal Art [13] (16th National Biennial of Medal Art, catalog, Sopron, 2009, ISBN 978-963-06-7202-3)
  • BTÉ: Történetek formákkal, anyagokkal – ifj. Szlávics László kiállítása a Körmendi Galériában (Sopron Megyei Jogú Város hivatalos honlapja 2009. június 20.)
  • Bakács László: Liszt Ferenc mellszobrát kapta a soproni zeneiskola (Nyugat-Hírmondó kulturális és hírújság elektronikus változata, 2009. június 21.)
  • (Soproni Krónika – Sopron TV. 2009. június 22.)
  • Láng Judit: John Lennon – Sopronban, Presztízs magazine, October 2010, online version, 25. 11. 2010.
  • Viktória L. Kovásznai: László Szlávics Jr., monography [14], (Budapest, 2012. Publisher: Argumentum, ISBN 963-44-6655-9)
  • Arnold Nieuwendam: Nieuw boek over Szlávics László [15], (MUNTkoerier 1/2014)
  • László Beke: Medal artist László Szlávics jr.: a lesson in contemporary (art) history for viewersExhibition of László Szlávics jr., winner of the Grand Prize of the 20th National Biennial of Medal Art [16] (21st National Biennial of Medal Art, catalog, Sopron, 2017)
  • Viktória L. Kovásznai: Time and space differently - Recent medallic work by László Szlávics Jr, [17] (The Medal No. 73, 2018 London)

External links

  • Common site of the junior László Szlávics
  • Art '95 site

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The native form of this personal name is Szlavics Laszlo This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Laszlo Szlavics born August 11 1959 is a Hungarian sculptor and medallic artist He publishes his works under the names Hungarian ifj Szlavics Laszlo or Szlavics Laszlo ifj Laszlo ifj Szlavics or Laszlo Szlavics Jr Laszlo Szlavics Jr Szlavics Jr in 2010BornHungarian Szlavics Laszlo 1959 08 11 August 11 1959 age 63 Budapest HungaryNationalityHungarianKnown forSculpture Medallic art Coin Kinetic art Interactive art Mobile Laszlo Szlavics jr has set several new norms in Hungarian medallic art It was presumably not his express aim but he was merely following the dictates of his innovative mind to do something new not yet found in the trade He is heading in this direction with the sure and literally tangible conviction that at the extremes on the limits of the art form there is still a lot to be searched and found out Antal Toth 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Exhibitions selection 3 1 Group shows 3 2 One man shows 4 Awards amp Recognitions selection 5 Collections which include work by Laszlo Szlavics Jr selection 6 Buildings which display his work 7 Medals ad small sculptures selection 8 Memberships 9 Offices Held 10 Gallery 11 Additional informations 11 1 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksBiography EditBetween 1973 and 1977 he attended the Arts amp Crafts Secondary School in Budapest After obtaining his Secondary School Leaving Certificate his training was supervised by his father also Laszlo Szlavics a goldsmith and sculptor and the sculptor Agamemnon Makris Since 1973 he has lived and worked in the Szazados artist colony in Budapest Since 1995 he has often designed memorial coins for the National Bank of Hungary Works EditSzlavics is primarily a medalist His works include every kind of medal from those displaying the craftsmanship of the traditional minter to such as tend towards small sculptures The dual commitment tend towards can be appreciated in all his works From the middle of the 1970s his sculptures reliefs and medals have been characterized by realism and the precision of their craftsmanship In the 1980s he was noted for handmade medals engraved in a steel negative a technique reminiscent of ancient coinage Birds Africa 2 Count Istvan Szechenyi 3 Hungarian generals executed at Arad in 1849 4 stb Cast bronze works show the influence of Cubism Among them the most notable of the first half of the 1990s are a series of 20 medals inspired by Vincent van Gogh 5 works Laszlo Szlavics Jr Birds 1988 silver struck 47mm In the second half of the 1990s he made use of natural materials bone feathers seashells amp c These are original in style and are on the fringe of the medal genre Cultic proto money 6 As a counterpoint to this he produced several series of medals using an industrial where time is measured by movements within the object visible mode mechanical medals 7 The medals are activated by the active contribution of the public Since the start of the 21st century he has tried to renew the medal arts by searching for the limits In 2006 Hungarian Medalists awarded him the first Ligeti Erika Prize In 2007 he was awarded the Beni Ferenczy Prize grand prix of the 16th National Biennial of Medal Art Also in that year he was among the two selected artists at the Art Medal World Congress FIDEM XXX Colorado Springs USA In his small sculptures he often used objets trouves given new functions In memoriam Man Ray 8 An hour with Salvador Dali 9 Hotline 10 This Interactive mobile sculptures are activated by the public 11 Since 2008 he has produced many wooden small sculptures Many of them are small sculptures in the traditional sense which in a way remind of houses and ruins Large clock sculptures are related to the aforementioned both formally and technically They are clearly contemporary works of art incorporating conventional devices such as the pendulum or spring mechanism carrying out the functions of a clock Every hour and half hour the mark the time by striking the soundbar Exhibitions selection EditGroup shows Edit Laszlo Szlavics Jr Cultic proto money 2004 shell textile hair mixed technique 150 x 430 mm Since 1975 his works have been exhibited in 15 countries The most important are 1981 1983 1985 1987 2005 National Biennial of Small Plastic Pecs Hungary Since 1983 every National Biennial of Medal Art Sopron Hungary 1988 1992 1996 1998 2000 2002 2005 2008 2010 National Wood Sculpture Exhibition Nagyatad Hungary 1991 brug tussen oost en west Oudenbosch Netherlands 1994 Small Sculpture 94 Gallery Vigado Budapest Hungary Since 1994 every F I D E M Medal Exhibitions 12 Budapest Neuchatel The Hague Weimar Paris Seixal Colorado Springs Tampere 1995 Email International 3 Coburg Germany 1995 Helyzetkep Hungarian sculpture Kunsthalle Budapest Hungary 1995 Workshopcorner Measuring Time Museum of Applied Arts Budapest Hungary 1996 9th Cloisonne Jewelry Contest Tokyo Japan 1996 Workshopcorner Jewels Museum of Applied Arts Budapest Hungary 1996 A Step into the Future Applied Arts Exhibition Kunsthalle Budapest Hungary 1997 Magyar Szalon 97 Kunsthalle Budapest Hungary 1997 VIIth International Biennale of Small Graphic Form and Ex libris Ostrow Wielkopolski Polish 2001 Sculpture from here and beyond Kunsthalle Budapest Hungary 2002 Masaccio 600 International Art Medal Competition Ein Vered Israel 2004 Dante Europeo XIV Biennale Internazionale Dantesca Ravenna Italia 2005 2008 2010 International Biennial of Contemporary Medals of Seixal Portuguese 2005 H C Andersen 200 International Art Medal Competition Hadassa Neurim Israel 2006 The Way 1956 2006 National Fine Art Exhibition Kunsthalle Budapest Hungary 2008 Znad Dunaju Weltawy i Wisly Medalierzy i ich dziela Wroclaw Museum of Medals Wroclaw Polish 2008 2009 Craft amp Design Museum of Applied Arts Budapest Hungary 2009 Dedukcio 1st Biennale of Sculptures Muveszetmalom Szentendre HungaryOne man shows Edit Since 1977 he has had 50 one man shows in Hungary and other countries The most important are 1977 Kepzomuveszeti Kivitelezo Vallalat Klubja Budapest Hungary 1989 BM Duna Palota Budapest Hungary 1991 Galerie Simon Altenahr Germany 1995 Gallery Geza Gardonyi Dunakeszi Hungary 2002 Collegium Hungaricum Wien Austria 2006 Gallery Arkad 13 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Gallery Budapest Hungary 2009 Fifty Gallery Keve Rackeve Hungary 2009 Gallery Kormendi 14 Sopron Hungary 2009 Labashaz 15 Sopron Hungary 2012 Sikplasztikaim Symbol Art Gallery 16 21 28 February 2012 Budapest Hungary 2015 Za hranicami medailerstva NBS Muzeum Minci a Medali Kremnica Slovakia Awards amp Recognitions selection EditThe most important national or international awards 1993 Faces and Fates National Portrait Biennale Budapest Hungary Golden Diploma Main Prize 1996 9th Cloisonne Jewelry Contest Tokyo Japan Encouragement Prize 1996 Head or Tails Art medal exhibition Budapest Hungary Grand Prix 1997 11th National Biennial of Medal Art Sopron Hungary Civitas Fidelissima prize Prize of the Municipal City Government of Sopron Silver Medals 2000 7th National Wood Sculpture Exhibition Nagyatad Hungary Prize of Nagyatad city 2002 Masaccio 600 International Art Medal Competition Ein Vered Israel Special Mention 2003 14th 11th National Biennial of Medal Art 17 Sopron Hungary Civitas Fidelissima Prize Prize of the Municipal City Government of Sopron Silver Medals 2003 Jeno Rejto Memorial Exhibition Budapest The Museum of Literature Petofi First prize 2006 II Articum International Biennial Szolnok Hungary Sculpture Prize 2006 Erika Ligeti prize 2007 16th National Biennial of Medal Art 18 16th Hungarian Biennale of Medal Art Sopron Hungary Beni Ferenczy Prize The Grand Prize awarded by the Municipal Government of Gyor Moson Sopron County 2007 Art Medal World Congress FIDEM XXX 19 Colorado Springs USA Honorable Mention 20 2015 20th National Biennial of Medal Art 21 20th Hungarian Biennale of Medal Art Sopron Hungary Beni Ferenczy Prize The Grand Prize awarded by the Municipal City Government of SopronCollections which include work by Laszlo Szlavics Jr selection EditLajos Kassak Memorial Museum Budapest Hungary Military History Museum Budapest Hungary Museum of Applied Arts Budapest Hungary Hungarian National Gallery Budapest Hungary National Firebrigade Museum Budapest Hungary Museum of Gyor Moson Sopron County is Sopron Sopron Hungary Jozsef Katona Museum Kecskemet Hungary Otto Herman Museum Miskolc Hungary Hungarian National Museum Budapest Hungary Van Gogh Dokumentatiecentrum Nuenen Netherlands Rijksmuseum Het Koninklijk Penningkabinet Leiden Netherland Basis School of Sculpture Art Medal collection Ein Vered Israel Centro Dantesco Ravenna Italia British Museum London United Kingdom University Museum of Bergen Norway Muzeum Sztuki Medalierskiej Wroclaw Poland NBS Muzeum minci a medaili Kremnica Slovakia Collection of Drs Miklos Muller and Jan S Keithly New York United StatesBuildings which display his work Edit1979 Comedy Theatre of Budapest Budapest Hungary 1988 Janos Damjanich bust Szeged Hungary 1989 Miklos Zrinyi bust Szekesfehervar Hungary 1990 Artur Gorgey bust Ministry of National Defence Budapest Hungary 1992 Saint Florian relief Budapest Hungary 2006 Janos Tornyai bust Hodmezovasarhely Hungary 2006 Frigyes Karinthy writer portrait Karinthy Teatre Budapest Hungary 2007 Count Istvan Szechenyi bust Seafaring Secondary School Budapest Hungary 2009 Ferenc Liszt bust Sopron Music School Sopron Hungary 2010 John Lennon bust Sopron Music School Sopron Hungary 5 2012 Ferenc Liszt bust Universiti of West Hungary Savaria Campus Szombathely Hungary 2012 Istvan Orkeny portrait Zsigmond Moricz City Library Tata Hungary 2013 Janis Joplin bust Ferenc Erkel Grade School Budapest Hungary 6 Medals ad small sculptures selection Edit1992 Ferenc Flor Prize memorial plaque and badge Ministry of National Defence 1992 Janos Hunyadi Prize memorial plaque and badge Ministry of National Defence Hungary 1992 Miklos Zrinyi Prize memorial plaque and badge Ministry of National Defence Hungary 1996 Nemzeti Minosegi Dij small sculpture Hungary s prime minister 1998 For the Children of the World UNICEF 2000 forint silver memorial coin Hungarian National Bank 1999 Istvan Menyhard Prize small sculpture Hungarian Chamber of Engineers 2000 Gejza Ferdinandy Prize memorial plaque and badge Ministry of National Defence Hungary 2000 Szilard Zielinski Prize small sculpture Hungarian Chamber of Engineers 2001 Figures is Hungarian books for young people 200 forint memorial coin Hungarian National Bank Ferenc Molnar A Pal utcai fiuk Mihaly Fazekas Ludas Matyi Sandor Petofi Janos Vitez Janos Arany Toldi 2001 Imre Pekar Prize small sculpture Chamber of Engineers Hajdu Bihar County 2001 Laszlo Csany Prize small sculpture Hungarian Chamber of Engineers 2002 Pal Hajnik Prize memorial plaque and badge Ministry of National Defence Hungary 2003 Andras Hadik Prize memorial plaque and badge Ministry of National Defence Hungary 2004 Pecsi okereszteny sirkamrak 5000 forint silver memorial coin Hungarian National Bank 2005 Lazar Meszaros Prize memorial plaque and badge Ministry of National Defence Hungary 2006 Gyula Andrassy Prize memorial plaque and badge Ministry of National Defence Hungary 2007 550 anniversary of accession of King Mathias Corvinus 50 000 forint gold memorial coin Hungarian National Bank 2007 Bishop Lajos Ordass Prize small sculpture and memorial plaque Hungarian Lutheran Church 2007 Sandor Pronay Prize small sculpture and memorial plaque Hungarian Lutheran Church 2008 John Calvin memorial medals Hungarian Calvinist Church 2009 200th Anniversary of birth of Ferenc Erkel 5000 forint memorial coin Hungarian National Bank Collector series The smallest gold coin of the world 2010 200th Anniversary of birth of Adam Clark 5000 forint memorial coin Hungarian National Bank Collector series The smallest gold coin of the world Memberships Edit1984 Association of Hungarian Creative Artists 22 1991 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Medal Section 23 1995 FIDEM Federation Internationale de la Medaille d Art 1996 1998 British Art Medal Society BAMS 24 1997 Szazados uti Muvesztelep Egyesulet 25 2007 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Goldsmith Section 26 2008 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Sculpture Section 27 Offices Held Edit1989 1992 Aurea Arts amp Crafts Association Member of the Executive 1992 1999 Aurea Art Support Trust Member of the Executive 1995 ART 95 Limited Partnership 28 Founding President 2000 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Medal Section member of the Executive 2004 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Medal Section President 2004 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists member of the Presidium 2005 National Biennial of Medal Art member of the Organizing Committee 2015 2019 Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Sculpture Section President Gallery Edit Laszlo Szlavics Jr F Schiller bronze cast 140 x 185 mm 1991 Laszlo Szlavics Jr On the road 2005 wood iron textile mixed technique Laszlo Szlavics Jr Masaccio memorial medal 2002 bronze cast 110mm Laszlo Szlavics Jr John Lennon bust 2010 29 Sopron Hungary Laszlo Szlavics Jr Matyas Hunyadi memorial coin Hungarian forint 2008 Laszlo Szlavics Jr John Calvin memorial medal 2008 bronze cast 110mmAdditional informations EditReferences Edit Antal Toth Head of Department Senior Museologist Hungarian National Gallery Department of Sculpture and the Medal Collection Africa Archived July 21 2011 at the Wayback Machine Count Istvan Szechenyi memorial medal Hungarian generals executed at Arad in 1849 Archived July 21 2011 at the Wayback Machine Hommage a Vincent van Gogh Cultic proto money series assembled work for memoriam Man Ray works 1 2 3 4 An hour with Salvador Dali Hotline interactive works movies on the YouTube site F I D E M Federation Internationale de la Medaille d Art Time and Space in Recent Works by Laszlo Szlavics Jr Gallery Kormendi 20 jun 25 jul 2009 17th National Biennial of Medal Art Symbol Art Gallery Budapest 21 28 february 2012 14 th National Biennial of Medal Art 16th National Biennial of Medal Art Art Medal World Congress FIDEM XXX Art Medal World Congress FIDEM XXX Colorado Springs USA designated among the two selected artist 2007 20th National Biennial of Medal Art Association of Hungarian Creative Artists Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Medal Section Archived July 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine British Art Medal Society Szazados uti Muvesztelep Egyesulet Archived December 7 2009 at the Wayback Machine Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Goldsmith Section Archived July 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists Sculpture Section Archived July 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine ART 95 Limited Partnership John Lennon sculpture initiation ceremony 02 10 2010 Further reading EditImre Soos Van Gogh medals of Laszlo Szlavics Jr Muveszet es Baratai Budapest 1996 September October Viktoria L Kovasznai Laszlo Szlavics Jr 7 Budapest 1997 Publisher Art 95 ISBN 963 04 8922 8 Viktoria L Kovasznai A Cycle of Cultic Proto Money by Laszlo Szlavics jr 1996 1997 8 Budapest 1999 2000 Publisher Art 95 ISBN 963 03 8257 1 Viktoria L Kovasznai Aseries of ritual proto money by Laszlo Szlavics Jr 9 London The Medal No 36 Spring 2000 Arnold Nieuwendam Peningen van ifj Szlavics Laszlo Een medailleur uit Hongarije 10 MUNTkoerier 11 2003 Judit Baranyi Laszlo Szlavics Jr Kortars Magyar Muveszeti Lexikon III kotet Budapest 2001 Publisher Enciklopedia kiado ISBN 963 8477 46 6 Viktoria L Kovasznai Time and Space in Recent Works by Laszlo Szlavics jr 1995 2005 11 Budapest 2006 Publisher Art 95 ISBN 963 06 0007 2 Viktoria L Kovasznai Time and space in recent works by Laszlo Szlavics Jr 12 London The Medal No 50 Spring 2007 Viktoria L Kovasznai A kitapinthato ido es ter ifj Szlavics Laszlo ujabb eremmunkairol Budapest Magyar Iparmuveszet 2008 2 Antal Toth A Wizard in Hungarian Medallic Art Exhibition of Laszlo Szlavics jr winner of the Grand Prize of the 16th National Biennial of Medal Art 13 16th National Biennial of Medal Art catalog Sopron 2009 ISBN 978 963 06 7202 3 BTE Tortenetek formakkal anyagokkal ifj Szlavics Laszlo kiallitasa a Kormendi Galeriaban Sopron Megyei Jogu Varos hivatalos honlapja 2009 junius 20 Bakacs Laszlo Liszt Ferenc mellszobrat kapta a soproni zeneiskola Nyugat Hirmondo kulturalis es hirujsag elektronikus valtozata 2009 junius 21 Megnyilt ifj Szlavics Laszlo kiallitasa a Kormendi Galeriaban Soproni Kronika Sopron TV 2009 junius 22 Lang Judit John Lennon Sopronban Presztizs magazine October 2010 online version 25 11 2010 Viktoria L Kovasznai Laszlo Szlavics Jr monography 14 Budapest 2012 Publisher Argumentum ISBN 963 44 6655 9 Arnold Nieuwendam Nieuw boek over Szlavics Laszlo 15 MUNTkoerier 1 2014 Laszlo Beke Medal artist Laszlo Szlavics jr a lesson in contemporary art history for viewers Exhibition of Laszlo Szlavics jr winner of the Grand Prize of the 20th National Biennial of Medal Art 16 21st National Biennial of Medal Art catalog Sopron 2017 Viktoria L Kovasznai Time and space differently Recent medallic work by Laszlo Szlavics Jr 17 The Medal No 73 2018 London External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Laszlo Szlavics Jr Common site of the junior Laszlo Szlavics Art 95 site Hungarian members of the FIDEM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laszlo Szlavics Jr amp oldid 1131114010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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