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Photographer
Geza Csosz is a Hungarian-born English photographer.
Life and work
Csosz began his photographic studies in Ecole des Beaux-Arts Sion in Switzerland, then completed his studies at UNI Vienna and finally at the Szellemkép Szabadiskolában
[1] in Budapest.
Next to him,[
clarification needed ] he became known as an enamel artist. He had several exhibitions e.g. in Budapest at the Ericsson Gallery of Fine Arts Gallery,
[2] in Szeged at the Southern Hungarian Creative House, in Zurich, in Sion, in Munich. After several years of persecution in Hungary, he moved to the UK.
Books
Exhibitions
2010 Malaga (Spain)
[11]
2010 Cairo (Egypt)
[12]
2011 en la Galería Mediadvanced de Gijón (Spain)
[13]
2011 Budapest, Ethnographic Museum „Duna” (Hungary)
[14]
2012 Budapest, Institut français de Budapest (Hungary)
[15]
2012 Szeged, Premature (Hungary)
[16]
[17]
2012 Paris, Institut français (France)
[18]
2013 Planete Femmes - EDF Gallery (Hungary)
[19]
2013 Planete Femmes - Zsolnay Gallery (Hungary)
[20]
2014 Budapest, Budapest Spring Festival, Bálna (Hungary)
[21]
2015 Budapest, Bálna (Hungary)
[22]
2021
Bristol Photo Festival
[23]
2021 Budapest Photo Festival
[24]
[25]
Films
Eszencia (Szilasi László)
[26]
References
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"Szellemkép Szabadiskola | Fotográfusok" . www.szellemkep.hu . Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"Áthatások" . artportal.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
^ Csosz, Geza (14 April 2020).
Portishead by Geza Csosz | Blurb Books UK . Blurb, Incorporated.
ISBN
978-1-714-69363-4 .
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"OSZK - LibriVision - Black on black - Példányinformáció" . nektar.oszk.hu . Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"OSZK - LibriVision - My family and the like - Példányinformáció" . nektar.oszk.hu . Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
^ Csosz, Geza (10 December 2018).
PseudoPrivat by Geza Csosz | Blurb Books UK . Blurb, Incorporated.
ISBN
978-1-388-13803-5 . Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
^
"PszeudoPrivát - Csősz Géza fotói" (in Hungarian). Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
^ Csősz, Géza (5 February 2019).
Remove from me lies by Géza Csősz | Blurb Books UK . Blurb, Incorporated.
ISBN
978-0-368-24510-7 . Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
^ Ontalba, Jorge (11 March 2010).
"eXilio" .
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eXilio by VV.AA Fotógrafos Artísticos | Blurb Books UK . 1 April 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"eXilio | Albedo Media" (in Spanish). 12 May 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"Géza Csősz expone en El Cairo" . Fotógrafos Artísticos . 10 October 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"Fotógrafos Artísticos. Exilio, Exposición, Fotografía, oct 2011" . Arteinformado (in Spanish). 3 June 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"Csősz Géza: A Duna miatt" . Duna-legendárium . Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
^ Pákh, Éva.
"Heti programajánló" . www.csagyi.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"Fotókiállítás a koraszülöttmentésről" . Medical Online . Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"A koraszülöttmentésről nyílt fotókiállítás Szegeden" . 10 November 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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https://www.fondation-alliancefr.org/wp-content/medias/CONCOURS_photo/Exposition_Planete_femmes_-_Presentation.pdf [
bare URL PDF ]
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"NKM ~ NKM Energia Galéria" . www.nkmenergia.hu . Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
^ Keresztes, Eszter (13 November 2013).
"A nők világa a fotós szemével" . pecsma.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"Fényírók Városa - 20 éves a Szellemkép I." FotoKlikk (in Hungarian). Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"Csősz Géza" . FotoKlikk (in Hungarian). Retrieved 21 February 2020 .
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"The Living Room Archive" . Bristol Photo Festival . Retrieved 9 April 2021 .
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"Budapest Photo Festival 2021 catalogue" . Issuu . 22 March 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2021 .
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"Élet/Kép – Budapest Fotó Fesztivál" (in Hungarian). Retrieved 9 April 2021 .
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"Szilasi László Mészöly Miklós-díja mellé" . Irodalmi Jelen . 20 January 2015.