My friend the prophet, 1969
Private property
© Ferenc Kanyó
Court on Nánás, 1970
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Washingwoman, Moments in Zemplén, 1973
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Charcoal-burner 3., Moments in Zemplén, 1973
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Farm, Fülöpszállás, 1977
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Portrait of the blacksmith, Fülöpszállás, 1977
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Vital sign 9, Vital sign, 1980
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Reburial, Hungary 1989, 1989
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Rehabilitation, Hungary 1989, 1989
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© Ferenc Kanyó
At the cross-roads. How many labels are in a life? 3, 2006
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Feast, 2011
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Two times two, On
the fields of fjords, 2011
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Christmas tram, 2013
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Spring, Close to the nature, 2015
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Reincarnation 1-2, Imaginary pictures, 2014
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© Ferenc Kanyó
Ferenc KANYÓ (Gyoma, 1946 - ) photographer, at first he was interested in sociophoto and documentarism, then he made political reports. His pictures was published in the Fotó/Photo, Forrás/Source, Új Tükör/New Mirror, Valóság/Reality and in the Fotóművészet/Photography. Now, he is bound up in architectural – and nature photography and in creating digital montages. From 2001 until 2013, he taught photography in the Kálmán Nádasdy Elementary and Art School in Budapest. He is one of the founders of the Studio of Young Photographers and since 1979, member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers.
Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, Secondary school teacher’s degree in the specialization of English and Hungarian subjects.
Teachers Training Institute, Debrecen, Special course in Photography
Institute of Popular Culture, Photo course
Art scholarship of the Council of Bács-Kiskun County, 1977
On the Land of Fjords, Klauzál House, Budapest, 2012
Eras – stratums, Vén Emi Gallery, Budapest, 2010
I have seen so…, Budapest, 2007
Colours and shapes, Tarhos, 2007
Tiborces in the XX. century, Kecskemét, 2006
Hungary – 1989, Baden-Württemberg, 1995
Mediterranean mosaic, The Museum of Ethnography, Budapest, 1994
Boondocks, KFK Gallery, Kecskemét, 1981
Weekdays in Bács-Kiskun, Kecskemét, 1978
Moments of Zemplén, Debrecen, 1973
Harmony, The exhibition of the MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’ Department of Fine Arts, ArtMill, Szentendre, 2015
Labyrinth, The exhibition of the MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’ Members, ArtMill, Szentendre, 2014
Danube, The exhibition of the MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’ Department of Fine Arts, MANK Gallery, Szentendre, 2014
Budafok and the Danube, Klauzál House, Budapest, 2014
Four elements, The exhibition of the MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’ Members, ArtMill, Szentendre, 2013
Happy together, The exhibition of MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’Photography Division, Olof Palme House, Budapest, 2011
Salute for Budafok, Community House of Budafok, Budapest, 1988
Second, The exhibition of the Studio of Young Photographers, Buda Castle Building C, Budapest, 1980
First, The exhibition of the Studio of Young Photographers, Museum of the Institution of the Hungarian Labour Movement, Budapest, 1978
He regularly participated in the exhibitions of the Debrecen Photo Club and of the Kecskemét Photo Club.
József Katona Museum, Kecskemét
Pál Bánlaky – Lajos Mózes – Csaba Varga –Ferenc Temesi, Várostalan falu/ Village without city, (photo: Ferenc Kanyó), Forrás Books, Kecskemét, 1980.
Budafok–Tétény millenniumi album./ Budafok – Tétény Album for the Millennium. Edit. László Garbóci – Ferenc Kanyó – Miklós Száray. Effo Publisher, Budapest, 2001.
Ferenc KANYÓ (Gyoma, 1946 - ) photographer, at first he was interested in sociophoto and documentarism, then he made political reports. His pictures was published in the Fotó/Photo, Forrás/Source, Új Tükör/New Mirror, Valóság/Reality and in the Fotóművészet/Photography. Now, he is bound up in architectural – and nature photography and in creating digital montages. From 2001 until 2013, he taught photography in the Kálmán Nádasdy Elementary and Art School in Budapest. He is one of the founders of the Studio of Young Photographers and since 1979, member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers.
Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, Secondary school teacher’s degree in the specialization of English and Hungarian subjects.
Teachers Training Institute, Debrecen, Special course in Photography
Institute of Popular Culture, Photo course
Art scholarship of the Council of Bács-Kiskun County, 1977
On the Land of Fjords, Klauzál House, Budapest, 2012
Eras – stratums, Vén Emi Gallery, Budapest, 2010
I have seen so…, Budapest, 2007
Colours and shapes, Tarhos, 2007
Tiborces in the XX. century, Kecskemét, 2006
Hungary – 1989, Baden-Württemberg, 1995
Mediterranean mosaic, The Museum of Ethnography, Budapest, 1994
Boondocks, KFK Gallery, Kecskemét, 1981
Weekdays in Bács-Kiskun, Kecskemét, 1978
Moments of Zemplén, Debrecen, 1973
Harmony, The exhibition of the MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’ Department of Fine Arts, ArtMill, Szentendre, 2015
Labyrinth, The exhibition of the MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’ Members, ArtMill, Szentendre, 2014
Danube, The exhibition of the MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’ Department of Fine Arts, MANK Gallery, Szentendre, 2014
Budafok and the Danube, Klauzál House, Budapest, 2014
Four elements, The exhibition of the MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’ Members, ArtMill, Szentendre, 2013
Happy together, The exhibition of MAOE- Association of Hungarian Creative Artists’Photography Division, Olof Palme House, Budapest, 2011
Salute for Budafok, Community House of Budafok, Budapest, 1988
Second, The exhibition of the Studio of Young Photographers, Buda Castle Building C, Budapest, 1980
First, The exhibition of the Studio of Young Photographers, Museum of the Institution of the Hungarian Labour Movement, Budapest, 1978
He regularly participated in the exhibitions of the Debrecen Photo Club and of the Kecskemét Photo Club.
József Katona Museum, Kecskemét
Pál Bánlaky – Lajos Mózes – Csaba Varga –Ferenc Temesi, Várostalan falu/ Village without city, (photo: Ferenc Kanyó), Forrás Books, Kecskemét, 1980.
Budafok–Tétény millenniumi album./ Budafok – Tétény Album for the Millennium. Edit. László Garbóci – Ferenc Kanyó – Miklós Száray. Effo Publisher, Budapest, 2001.