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MIKLÓS MÉCS

Miklos Mécz is an outstanding young artist at the Hungarian art platform. In his works he deals with today’s thorny issues such as the church, money circulation, art market and operation, etc. A typical feature present at all his works is a wity humour. He often cooperates with other artists (László Mécs, Judit Fischer and others).

umělciMiklós Mécs
místoHungary
tagy
účinkujícíMiklós Mécs, Judit Fischer
kameraIvan Svoboda
zvukIvan Svoboda
střihIvan Svoboda
interviewIvan Svoboda
kategorieProfiles
publikováno30. 4. 2012
jazykČesky / English
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MIKLÓS MÉCS
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