Lilla Bodor
The artist presents the spaces of our lives filtered by a real convex mirror and the curved mirror of her imagination as well. Two of the capital features of Lilla Bodor’s creating practice, the usage of tondo - the round picture formats, and the bending of the painted spaces, figures, objects.[1]
Lilla Bodor (born 1979), Hungarian painter.
About Lilla Bodor's paintings
The main topics of the paintings depicting the reflections are mostly inner spaces and female figures. She reflects the world in a convex mirror and she further interprets this view in the arrangement and painting of her pictures. [2]
Education
- 2001-2007 Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest[3][4]
- 2006 Erasmus Scholarship at Edinburgh College of Art.
Social memberships
- National Association of Hungarian Creative Artists[5] (member, 2007-).
Awards
- 2007 Béla Gruber Award.
Selected Exhibitions
- 2002 Language of colours. Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest;
- 2005 Undersized. Group exhibition. Várfok Gallery, Budapest;
- 2005 Solo exhibition. Lukács Confectionery, Budapest;
- 2006 Dance of Life. Solo exhibition. Bartók Theatre and House of Art, Dunaújváros;
- 2007 Best of Diploma 2007. Barcsay Hall Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest;
- 2007 Fresh Europe 2007. Group exhibition. KOGART House, Budapest;
- 2008 Budapest Art Expo Fresh. International Biennial of Young Artists, ArtMill, Szentendre;
- 2008 Tradition of the City. NetAktív Gallery, Budapest;
- 2008 55. Autumn Exhibition at Vásárhely. János Tornyai Museum, Hódmezővásárhely;
- 2008 Propos d’Europe 7.0. Paris-Fehérvárcsurgó Károlyi castle, Fehérvárcsurgó;
- 2008 Szalmaszál Foundation Charity Auction. Centrális Gallery CEU, Budapest;
- 2009 Solo exhibition. Madách Theatre, Budapest;
- 2009 II Munkácsy Collective exhibition. Volksbank Gallery Istenhegyi street, Budapest;
- 2009 Mood for Tondo. Solo exhibition. Ráday Volksbank Gallery, Budapest;
- 2010 What iF? Solo Exhibition. IF Jazz Café, Budapest.
Paintings (selection)
- Little woman in big room 2009 Oil on canvas. Diameter: 90 cm.
- Small studio 2007 Oil on canvas.
- Arrival of Paolina Carapina 2010 Oil on canvas. Diameter: 35 cm.
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References
- lillArt BLog (in English)
- "Contemporary private collectors". Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
- Dissertations
- Best of Diploma 2007
- Hungarian: Magyar Alkotóművészek Országos Szövetsége
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