Kati Vilim:


Born in Hungary.
Works in Newark, NJ.

Solo Exhibitions
2007   Invertible, Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall University S. Orange, NJ
2005   Neufonia, Retorta, Budapest, Hungary
    RGB, MFA Gallery, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ
2003   FONO, House of Music, Budapest, H
    VAN Gallery, Budapest, H
    Meander Gallery, Budapest, H
    Trafik Gallery, Budapest, H
    Gallery of Artist's Colony, Szentendre, H
2001   Cirko Gallery, Budapest, H
     
Group Exhibitions
2008   Neo-Constructivism: Art, Architecture and Activism, Paul Robeson Galleries, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ
    Red Saw at Rahway, Arts Guild of Rahway, Rahway, NJ
    Painting: Process, Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall University S. Orange, NJ
2007   Sanctuary, Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Newark, NJ
    History of Downtown Newark, NJIT, Newark, NJ
    Ba-boom!, Red Saw Gallery, Newark, NJ
2006     Axis Gallery, New York, NY
    Hungarian Cultural Center, New York, NY
2005     University of the Arts, Philadelphia
    Amos Eno Gallery, New York, NY
2004     MFA Gallery, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ
2003   Art can be dangerous to Your Health, Traffic Gallery at the Millenaris, Budapest, H
2002     Suzuki House Gallery, Budapest, H
    MEO Art Fair, Budapest, H
2001     Dante Cafe, Pecs, H
    University of Fine Arts, Budapest, H
1997     Novus, Budapest, H
    Vajda Lajos Studio Gallery, Szentendre, H
    Mu-Terem Gallery, Budapest, H
1996     Ujpest Gallery, Budapest, H
1995   Novus, Budapest, H
     
Education
2004-2006   Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, MA
1997-
2002
  University of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary, MA
     
Awards
2002   Prize of the Association of the Hungarian Artists for the degree work at the University of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary
    Barcsay Prize
     
Lectures, Artist Talks
2008   Painting: Process, Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall University
2006   Hungarian Abstract Art, MSU, Montclair, NJ
     
Scholarship
2004-
2006
  Terplan Family Foundation, Study at MSU, Montclair, NJ
     
Bibliography
2008   Anonda Bell: Constructivist Impulses Today, in: Neo-Constructivism, Art, Architecture, Activism, catalogue, p.38. ISBN: 978-0-9795167-2-6
2003   Brigitta Muladi: “Szemben” , in UJ MUVESZET (Hungarian art magazine) Vol.11, p.38.


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website: kativilim.com
     
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