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LASZLO HORVATH

BIOGRAPHY

BIOGRAPHY

Laszlo Horvath is a French director and photographer born in Hungary in 1943.

He is the author of several creative documentaries on personalities from the artistic world, notably on Jacques Copeau, Roger Martin du Gard, and Véra Molnar.

 

For the last ten years he has devoted himself to photography. His artworks are simple and harmonious in structure, his images constructed with precise main lines and fine secondary lines. In his photographs, Laszlo Horvath creates a balance between the elements that make up the artwork, the colours and respect for perspective.

“The process behind my work is always the same,” says Horvath. “I’m in a state of constant concentration, and suddenly something visual captures my attention. As I rework the captured image, searching for the ‘right’ composition, I proceed according to André Kertész’s motto: ‘simplify, simplify, simplify’; and the image is good when, in the end, I’m left with a simple, self-contained structure—one that’s usually quite different from the initial idea.”

EXHIBITIONS

EXHIBITIONS

Main personal exhibitions

2024

- L'art du détail, Fondation Le Corbusier, Paris, France

2023

- Quand le détail est tout, Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès, Paris, France

2022

- Institut Kepes, Eger, Hungria

- Galerie Jaques Lévy, Paris, France

2021

- Confinement, Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès, Paris, France

2019

- Halle Mandela, Longjumeau, France

2018

- Cultural center Fuga,  Budapest, Hungria

2016

- French Institute, Budapest, Hungria

2015

- Château du Tertre, Normandie, France

2014

- Cultural Center Fuga, Budapest, France

Main group exhibitions 

2022

- Lignes de fuite rouges, Vera Molnar & Laszlo Horvath, Galerie La Ligne, Zurich, Germany

- Art Paris - Galerie La ligne (Germany), Paris, France

- Cultural Center Rákos, Budapest, Hungria

 

2015

- Galerie Plein-jour, Douarnenez, France

- Galerie Aller Simple, Longjumeau, France

- Galerie Les Photographes, Paris, France

2014

- Galerie Aller Simple, Longjumeau, France

- Château du Tertre, Normandie, France

- Galerie 222, Paris, France

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