György Gáspár

 

György Gáspár (born 1976) graduated in 2003 from the Silicate Department of the Hungarian University of Applied Arts in Budapest. In 2002, he spent a semester in Denmark at Designskolen Kolding. Between 2013 and 2016, he completed his DLA studies at the University of Pécs, where he is currently a lecturer. In 2009, he was awarded the Noémi Ferenczy Prize. Gáspár regularly exhibits his work in solo and group exhibitions both in Hungary and internationally. His pieces are included in significant public and private collections worldwide, including the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, one of the most prestigious glass art museums in the world.

1976, Pécs

Studies

2013-2016

DLA Studies, Art, PTE, Pécs, Hungary

2002

Designskolen Kolding, Denmark

1998-2003

Hungarian University of Crafts & Design, Budapest

Awards, grants

2014

IV. International Triennal of Silicate Arts, Special Award

2009

Noémi Ferenczy Prize

2005

Kozma Prize

Solo exhibitions

2025

inner tangent (with Zsuzsanna Kóródi), Molnár Ani Gallery, Budapest 

2024

Handyman, Három Hét Gallery, Budapest

2022

Machine, Viltin Gallery, Budapest

Imprint City, Hegyvidék Gallery, Budapest

2019

Beyond 2000, Nick Gallery, Pécs

2018

Neuron, Három hét Gallery, Budapest

2017

Electron, VILTIN Gallery, Budapest

2015

GEOPOP, Museion No.1., Budapest

2013

Invasion, Clara Scremini Gallery, Párizs

2012

Uranium, Nadania Idriss Contemporary, Berlin

2011

B / G / S, FISE Gallery, Budapest

2009

Base, Cella Septichora World Heritage, Pécs

Interstellar, Nadania Idriss New Glass Art & Photography Gallery, Berlin

2008

Super Aliens, Rododendron Gallery, Budapest

2006

Fresh Casting, Glass Pyramid Gallery, Budapest

2004

Gáspár – Máder – Sipos, Városmajori Gallery, Budapest

Munkák közgyűjteményekben

Magyar Nemzeti Bank, Budapest

Ernsing Museum, Lette

Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, USA, NY

Laczkó Dezső Múzeum, Veszprém

Foundation for Contemporary Ceramic Arts, Kecskemét

Mudac Museum, Lousanne

Sir Elton John Art Collection, Great Britain

KOGART, Budapest

Rippl-Rónai Múzeum, Kaposvár

Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest

Museum Fascinacion Glas-Kunst, Öhringen