21 .05.1985 born in Miskolc, HU
lives and works in Budapest, HU
Schools:
2003-2005 Academy of Károly Eszterházy – Eger (drawing – visual communication department)
2005- 2010 Hungarian University of Fine Arts –Painter Department
2009 spring semester: École Nationale Supérieure d’Art, Nice –France-Painter Department
2006- 2010 Hungarian University of Fine Arts – Teacher Department
Masters:
József Gaál , Mária Chilf and Noel Dolla, Pascal Pinaud, Pascal Broccolichi in France
Exhibitions
2012
„Animalicious”, Faur Zsófi Gallery, Budapest, HU
ART PARIS, Faur Zsófi Gallery,Grand Palais, Paris, FR
VIG Special Invitation, Vienna, A
2011
Paperwork, Faur Zsófi Gallery, Budapest, HU
Esterházy Art Award, Museum of Fine arts, Budapest, HU
ON THE THRESHOLD, Jiri Svestka Gallery, Berlin, GR
ESSL ART AWARD CEE 2011, Winners’ Exhibition, Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg/Wien, A
ESSL Art Award Nominees 2011, Centrális Gallery/OSA, Budapest, HU
Artist Residency Exhibition of Street of Elnök, Budapest, HU
Paper Panoram, Judit Virág Gallery, Budapest, HU
2010
The Day of Hungarian Culture, City Gallery, Nyíregyháza, HU
„Skype”exhibition with Peter Gazdik, Kálvária, Epreskert, Budapest, HU
IMDK winners, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
Amadeus Art Award, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
Degree 2010, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
Fresh 2010, Kogart House, Budapest, HU
Giornata del Contemporaneo Associazione. Dei Musei D’arte Contemporaneo Italiani, Rome, IT
2009
Amadeus Art Award, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
Painter’s drawings, The Day of Hungarian Painting- Fonó, Musée Sinkovics, Budapest, HU
Textus-Kontextus-Indian Exhibition with Chintan Upadhyay, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
2008
Amadeus Art Award, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
„New Body”, The Day of Hungarian Painting, Kopaszi-gát –Budapest, HU
„Duality” own exhibition, CDFŰ Culture cellar and Gallery, Budapest, HU
„Jiking”- Gábor Karátson and his followers, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
2007
Amadeus Art Award, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, HU
Baudelaire: Les Fleurs du mal, Literary Museum of Petőfi, Budapest, HU
Master and Followers, Gallery of Társaskör Wekerle, Budapest, HU
XVI. Faces and Fate Nationwide Portrait Biennale, Gallery of Győző Moldvay,Hatvan, HU
2006
Budapest Art Expo, Szentendre, HU
Trafo Club, Gödöllő, HU
Awards
2012
Visegrad Artist Residency Program 2012, Visegrad Fund
2011
Essl Art Award 2011
VIG Special Invitation 2011
2010
Conference of Universities of Fine Arts, winner, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, HU
Creative sponsorship from Endowment of Amadeus Budapest, HU
BoH Art Project Contemporary Hungarian Art Competitions, Exhibitions and Artist in Residence, winner, IT
2009
Erasmus Scholarship-Nice, France spring semester, FR
2007
Baudelaire: Les fleurs du mal, Literary Museum of Petőfi, Budapest, HU
Bibliography
JÓZSEF GAÁL: Artist Residency Exhibition of Street of Elnök, Budapest, Élet és Irodalom, 2011/4
BIANCA IVÁNYI: PPP Popular Panoramic Paper. Új Művészet, 2011/5., page 33
KOZÁK CSABA: Páratlan diadalmenet, Panoramic Paper, Szalon, 2011/3., page 59
BLACK & DECKER: Moving, Panoramic Paper. Balkon, 2011/4.
drMÁRIÁS: Paper Gods, Élet és Irodalom, 2011/3
ENDRE LEHEL PAKSI: Movement of a generation – HUFA Painter Diploma. Új Művészet, 2010/9.
NOÉMI FORIÁN SZABÓ: Diploma Catalogue 2010, HUFA, 2010, page18-19.
BORBÁLA MAUL, ZSÓFIA KUCSERA, KATALIN NAGY: The modernism in the world literature /book, Educatio Ltd.,
Budapest, 2008, page 10-11.
Artist statement of Anett Hamori
A few years ago I was an exchange student in France on an Erasmus Scholarship. There I got to know a lot of people from different countries. When I came home, we kept in touch on the internet by way of Skype and Facebook, and I painted a range of little water-colours of my friends in different situations. How did I get the images for that? Well, everybody makes photos of their life, so do my friends. So I would choose situations from their albums, and paint these, by small transformations, like a story about them. As a result, I had made a kind of communication chain involving different people from different parts of the world on my wide-sheet paper paintings. What I am mostly interested in, is actually the relation of people. This includes every instance of how they act, live, feel, move, change, and the messages by which they communicate with each other. People’s actions often turn into signs or enigmas for one another; this explains why I do not paint the space around the figures, instead place the focus on the figures themselves, rather than on their surrounding environment.
I think nowadays international communication has become very important, putting us into the position to be in contact all around the world. But what sort of a contact is this? In my works there is a vivid connection between different people as well as their stories and life. I hope my works suggest that this is a social relation.