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Barabás Zsófi is a university assistant professor at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, where she teaches and creates art. She holds a DLA degree from the University of Pécs (2022) and has studied at prestigious institutions including Tokyo University of the Arts and Anglia Ruskin University.
Her educational background includes:
- DLA training at University of Pécs, Faculty of Arts (2022), under Master Ilona Keserü
- Studies at Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan (2009), under Professor Sakaguchi Hirotoshi
- Graphic design, visual education, and painting at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts (1999-2004)
- Studies at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK (1998), under Professor Martin Salisbury
- Vocational High School of Fine and Applied Arts (1994-1998)
Barabás Zsófi's research and artistic practice centers on abstract painting, with a deep exploration of color theory and form. Her work often investigates the relationship between color and spatial perception, resulting in dynamic compositions that challenge traditional boundaries. She is known for her vibrant use of acrylic and oil on canvas, creating pieces that evoke natural landscapes and emotional states. Her interests also extend to graphic design and visual education.
Her extensive exhibition history, including solo shows in Budapest, New York, Paris, and Rome, reflects her international recognition. The critical reception of her work, documented in numerous publications, highlights her contribution to contemporary Hungarian art and abstract expressionism through recurring themes of spatial dynamics and color relationships.
Her notable awards and recognitions include:
- Műcsarnok Foundation Award for the exhibition "One Week"
- Monbukagakusho Research Scholarship, Tokyo, Japan (2009)
- Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy in Rome, Italy (2014)
- Atelier Frankfurt, Scholarship of the City of Frankfurt (2013)
- Artist in Residence at La Maison de Simon, France (2024)
- Multiple international residencies and academic scholarships
Barabás Zsófi has been actively involved in the art community through exhibitions and collaborations. Her recent projects include international residencies and group exhibitions at major institutions such as the Ludwig Museum and Műcsarnok in Budapest, demonstrating her ongoing contribution to the contemporary art scene.
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