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| − | Born 1955 in [[Budapest]]. 1972-78 first film and photographic works. 1979 emigrated to West-Berlin. | + | Born 1955 in [[Budapest]]. 1972-78 first film and photographic works. 1974-79 participated in conceptual art exhibitions in Budapest, The Netherlands and East Berlin, and completed several filmworks on Super 8 and 16mm. 1979 emigrated to West-Berlin. Studied at the German Film & Television Academy (Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin, DFFB) in West Berlin, 1979-83. |
| + | From 1980 artistic work with videotapes and installations. Numerous television productions. In 1987, received an artist-in-residence grant at P.S.1 in New York, and in 1988, completed a Goethe-House Tour, as artist-in-residence in North America, Westernfront, Vancouver, B.C. (Canada). In 1989, presented a Hungarian Retrospective of Films and Videos, with a lecture series, at MIT, Cambridge (USA), and between 1990-91, lectured at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest In 1992, received a Nipkow Grant (Berlin) and presented lecture Master of Light at the Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin. | ||
| − | [[ | + | Between 1992-96, lectured in Lódz, Warsaw, Cologne, Dresden, Peking and Budapest, including: 1994 Madamachine, Digitale 94, Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, Germany; 1995 The Real Power of TV, Contemporary Art Gallery, Peking, China; 1996 Das Berlin Projekt, Eine Zeitreise, Academy of Media Arts, Cologne. Since 1995, teaching Video at the Film Academy Berlin and the Academy of Fine Arts Berlin. Between 1997-98, presented an exhibition and event series at the Goethe-Institut Budapest, entitled: The code, Idols and Heroes, The Power of News, The City. |
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| + | He lives in [[Berlin]]. | ||
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| + | ; Links | ||
| + | * [http://www.hamos.info/ Website] | ||
| + | * [http://www.potentialspace.de/ Hidden Cities], 2012 | ||
| + | * [https://www.eai.org/artists/gusztav-hamos/ EAI] | ||
| + | * http://www.snafu.de/~guszt/ | ||
| + | * http://www.c3.hu/scca/butterfly/Hamos/cv.html | ||
| + | * [https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hámos_Gusztáv Wikipedia-HU] | ||
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| + | [[Series:Video art|Hamos, Gusztav]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:07, 13 May 2025
Born 1955 in Budapest. 1972-78 first film and photographic works. 1974-79 participated in conceptual art exhibitions in Budapest, The Netherlands and East Berlin, and completed several filmworks on Super 8 and 16mm. 1979 emigrated to West-Berlin. Studied at the German Film & Television Academy (Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin, DFFB) in West Berlin, 1979-83.
From 1980 artistic work with videotapes and installations. Numerous television productions. In 1987, received an artist-in-residence grant at P.S.1 in New York, and in 1988, completed a Goethe-House Tour, as artist-in-residence in North America, Westernfront, Vancouver, B.C. (Canada). In 1989, presented a Hungarian Retrospective of Films and Videos, with a lecture series, at MIT, Cambridge (USA), and between 1990-91, lectured at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest In 1992, received a Nipkow Grant (Berlin) and presented lecture Master of Light at the Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin.
Between 1992-96, lectured in Lódz, Warsaw, Cologne, Dresden, Peking and Budapest, including: 1994 Madamachine, Digitale 94, Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, Germany; 1995 The Real Power of TV, Contemporary Art Gallery, Peking, China; 1996 Das Berlin Projekt, Eine Zeitreise, Academy of Media Arts, Cologne. Since 1995, teaching Video at the Film Academy Berlin and the Academy of Fine Arts Berlin. Between 1997-98, presented an exhibition and event series at the Goethe-Institut Budapest, entitled: The code, Idols and Heroes, The Power of News, The City.
He lives in Berlin.
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