Samu, Géza
Sculptor, autodidact. His carreer started at the beginning of the seventies. In his sculptures he redrafted folk objects and devices, adding tale- and ballad-related elements to the figures resembling idols or puppets. His favorite material was wood, but he often employed differents materials as well, like feather, stone, bone. From 1976 he created installations and environments as well. His most important exhibitions were the Installation experiment in Műcsarnok, and his participation in the XLIII. Venice Biennial. His permanent exhibition is on view at Pécsvárad, in the Samu Géza Museum.
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