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ÁGNES HÁY'S MOVIE DAYS

Ágnes Háy Born in 1952 in Budapest. Her father is the painter Károly László  Háy, her mother is the art historian Lujza Havas, her brother is a pilot and her sister is a matematician. Her uncle is Gyula Háy, writer. She was the spouse of György Krassó for over a decade; their daughter, Blanka was born in 1987. She learned a lot from Géza Perneczky, Dániel Biró, Miklós Erdély, János Gémes (Dixi). Her works: individual graphical works, illustrations for children’s books, animated cartoons, theatrical sets and costumes, collections in the field of Budapest’s folklore and studies on the nature of line. Since 1985 she has lived in London.

artistsÁgnes Háy
placeTűzraktér
tags
cameraAsja Dér
soundAsja Dér
editingAsja Dér
interviewTibor Árki
categoryReports
published25. 3. 2010
languageČesky / English
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