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Hungarian University of Fine Arts

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The central building of the university

The Hungarian University of Fine Arts (Hungarian: Magyar Képzőművészeti Egyetem, MKE) is the central Hungarian art school in Budapest, Andrássy Avenue. It was founded in 1871 as the Hungarian Royal Drawing School (Magyar Királyi Mintarajztanoda) and has been called University of Fine Arts since 2001.

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History

Until the mid-19th century, Hungarian artists were learning fine arts in Western European academies. The National Society of Hungarian Fine Arts (Országos Magyar Képzőművészeti Társulat) founded in 1861 was initiating the establishment of a Hungarian school of fine arts. Owing to this movement the Hungarian Royal Drawing School and Art Teachers’ College (Magyar Királyi Mintarajztanoda és Rajztanárképezde) was opened in 1871. The present-day building of the university was built in 1877, designed by Alajos Rauscher and Adolf Lang.

In later decades, the school developed programs for training not only painters and sculptors, but artist-craftsmen, mosaic- and gobelin-makers, stage designers, costumers, and restorers. Numerous prominent Hungarian artists taught there, including the painters Károly Ferenczy, János Vaszary, Viktor Olgyai, Róbert Berény, Aurél Bernáth, Jenő Barcsay, and Márta Lacza; sculptor Béni Ferenczy and other notable artists.

Presidents from 1871

View of the University Building in 2011
  • 1871–1902: Gusztáv Kelety, painter
  • 1902–1905: Bertalan Székely, painter
  • 1905–1920: Pál Szinyei Merse, painter
  • 1921–1923: Károly Lyka, art historian
  • 1923–1925: István Csók, painter
  • 1925–1927: Oszkár Glatz, painter
  • 1927–1931: István Réti, painter
  • 1931–1932: Károly Andreetti, architect
  • 1932–1935: István Réti, painter
  • 1935–1937: Ágost Benkhard, painter
  • 1937–1939: Antal Meyer, artist-craftsman
  • 1939–1940: Gyula Rudnay, painter
  • 1940: Dezső Pilch, painter
  • 1940–1941: Ferenc Sidló, sculptor
  • 1941–1943: Dezső Pilch, painter
  • 1943: László Kandó, painter
  • 1943–1945: Jenő Bory, architect, sculptor
  • 1945: Lajos Varga-Nándor, draughtsman, painter
  • 1945–1947: László Kandó, painter
  • 1947–1949: Pál Pátzay, sculptor
  • 1949–1956: Sándor Bortnyik, painter, draughtsman
  • 1956–1973: Endre Domanovszky, painter
  • 1973–1985: József Somogyi, sculptor
  • 1985–1989: István Kiss, sculptor
  • 1990–1995: Lajos Sváby, painter
  • 1995–2002: Árpád Szabados, painter
  • 2002–2005: Ádám Farkas, sculptor
  • 2005–2013: Frigyes Kőnig, painter
  • 2013–2016: Tibor Somorjai-Kiss, graphic
  • since 2016: Judit Csanádi, stage designer

Buildings

  • Hungarian University of Fine Arts (Hungary, Budapest, 1062 Andrássy út 69–71.) with the Barcsay-hall.
  • Strawberry's Garden (Budapest, 1063 Kmety Gy u. 26–28. )
  • Feszty House (Budapest, 1063, Bajza u. 39)
  • Somogyi József Artists' Colony (Tihany, 8237 Major u. 63.)

Departments

  • Program in Fine Art Theory
  • Visual Education Program
  • Scenography Program
  • Intermedia Program
  • Conservation Program
  • Graphic Design Program
  • Printmaking Program
  • Sculpture Program
  • Painting Program
  • Doctoral Programme

Notable people

Exhibitions

Barcsay-hall (Barcsay-terem) is the biggest gallery to exhibit the student's and foreign's artworks. But you will find four other smaller places to show the artworks.

External links

  • Magyar Képzõmûvészeti Egyetem. "MKE". mke.hu. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  • "Magyar Képzőművészeti Egyetem | Facebook". facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  • Nyíry Géza. "Best of Diploma 2014". bestofdiploma.hu. Archived from the original on 2011-11-02. Retrieved 2016-12-23.

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This page was last edited on 5 February 2024, at 17:08
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