Pad, 1970
Black and white negative, 6 x 6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Periphery, 1971
Black and white negative, detail, 6 x 6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Újpalota, Budapest (record player), 1974
Black and white negative, 6 x 6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Újpalota, Budapest (the new home), 1977)
Black and white negative, 6 x 6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Szentendre (Rab Ráby square), 1978
Black and white negative, double exposition, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Grandmother, Budapest, Warren in Práter street, 1980
Black and white negative, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Me’80 (self-portrait), 1980
Black and white negative, triple exposition, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Foreigner workers (women from Cuba on the workers’s hostel of Kőbánya Textil Factory), Foreigner workers, 1985
Black and white negative, 2,4
x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Olga (Warren, Kelenföld, date of taking the picture is on the wall by paint), 1985
Black and white negative, double exposition, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Garden of memories, 1998
Montage of black and white negatives, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Lab, 1997
Montage of black and white negatives, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Adam_&_Eva, Nightfall zone, 2010
Full frame digital infra exposition
© Péter Horváth
Pensioners in Újpalota, Time travel, Újpalota, 2010
Full frame digital infra exposition
© Péter Horváth
Mother and son (Nagybaracska), Warmth of the home, 2014
Full frame digital infra exposition
© Péter Horváth
The fortress (István Haraszty, Édeske sculptor in their home with her wife Éva), Warmth of the home, 2014
Full frame digital infra exposition
© Péter Horváth
Péter HORVÁTH (Kiskunfélegyháza, 1945 - ) photographer, worked at MTI (Hungarian Telegraphic Office) and other national magazines as a press photographer (Magyar Ifjúság, Képes7, Európa, Reform). Taught as a guest lecturer at Bálint György Academy of Journalism and at Kaposvár University. He took part in the most important event in the domestic documentary photography the Nagybaracska Socio Photographer camp, which still has its effect on his practice. He has been a member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers, since 1971.
Association of Hungarian Journalists
Balázs Béla Award, 1986
Timetravel, Kolta Gallery, Budapest, 2012
Analogue – 21 Hungarian photographers of the 20th century, Kogart House, Budapest, 2013
Pictures and Pixels, National Salon 2016, Kunsthalle, Budapest, 2016
Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét
Photo Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest
Szentendre (Rab Ráby square), 1978
Black and white negative, double exposition, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Grandmother, Budapest, Warren in Práter street, 1980
Black and white negative, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Me’80 (self-portrait), 1980
Black and white negative, triple exposition, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Foreigner workers (women from Cuba on the workers’s hostel of Kőbánya Textil Factory), Foreigner workers, 1985
Black and white negative, 2,4
x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Olga (Warren, Kelenföld, date of taking the picture is on the wall by paint), 1985
Black and white negative, double exposition, 2,4 x 3,6 cm
© Péter Horváth
Pensioners in Újpalota, Time travel, Újpalota, 2010
Full frame digital infra exposition
© Péter Horváth
Péter HORVÁTH (Kiskunfélegyháza, 1945 - ) photographer, worked at MTI (Hungarian Telegraphic Office) and other national magazines as a press photographer (Magyar Ifjúság, Képes7, Európa, Reform). Taught as a guest lecturer at Bálint György Academy of Journalism and at Kaposvár University. He took part in the most important event in the domestic documentary photography the Nagybaracska Socio Photographer camp, which still has its effect on his practice. He has been a member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers, since 1971.
Association of Hungarian Journalists
Balázs Béla Award, 1986
Timetravel, Kolta Gallery, Budapest, 2012
Analogue – 21 Hungarian photographers of the 20th century, Kogart House, Budapest, 2013
Pictures and Pixels, National Salon 2016, Kunsthalle, Budapest, 2016
Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét
Photo Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest