Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Fishing boy
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Prisoner
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Auschwitz 1.
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Auschwitz 2.
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Barracks 1.
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Barracks 2.
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Celestial ladder
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Gate of Atlantis
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
My Grandfather’s clock
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The Trombonist
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
The keeper
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
My Grandmother’s cutted pear
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
My Grandfather’s chewed croissant
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Young letters
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Sándor Apáti-Tóth
Hand of president (József Antal 1993)
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Sándor APÁTI-TÓTH (Cegléd, 1948 - ) photographer, he chose photography due to his family’s motivation in his early years (His father is István Tóth, fine art photographer). He arranges his photographs building up from a magical symbol system into cycles, his connection with literature is strong. Since 1977, member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers.
Atlantis, FUGA- Budapest Center of Architecture, Budapest, 2015, Tihany, The Benedictine Abbey, 2016
Silences, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, 2008
Ecce homo, Duna Gallery, Budapest, 1992
Found pictures, Gallery of Photography, Budapest, 1988
Memories, Kossuth Museum, Cegléd, 1986
Etudes, signs, memories, Ernst Museum, Budapest, 1985
Signs, Small Gallery of Eger, Eger, 1982, Small Gallery of Komárom, Komárom, 1986
Kossuth Museum, Cegléd, 1974
Eötvös College, Budapest, 1971
Hungarian Photography, ’87, Hall of Art, Budapest, 1987
Second, Exhibition of the Studio of Young Photographers, Budapest, 1982
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest,
Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét
Kossuth Museum, Cegléd
Cegléd/ Cegléd, With the writing of Miklós Szilágyi, Exercise-books of Cegléd, Cegléd, 1975.
Ceglédi emlékhelyek/ Memorial sites of Cegléd, With the note of Ferenc Pataki, Local Council of Cegléd, Cegléd, 1977.
Etüdök, Jelek, Emlékek/ Etudes, Signs, Memories, (Catalogue), Ernst Museum, Budapest, 1985.
Ecce homo, (Catalogue), Duna Gallery, Budapest, 1992.
Talált képek/ Found pictures, (With the haiku of Tibor Zalán),private edition, Cegléd, 2002.
Csöndek/ Sliences, (Catalogue), Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, 2008.
Atlantisz/ Atlantis, private edition, Cegléd, 2015.
Sándor APÁTI-TÓTH (Cegléd, 1948 - ) photographer, he chose photography due to his family’s motivation in his early years (His father is István Tóth, fine art photographer). He arranges his photographs building up from a magical symbol system into cycles, his connection with literature is strong. Since 1977, member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers.
Atlantis, FUGA- Budapest Center of Architecture, Budapest, 2015, Tihany, The Benedictine Abbey, 2016
Silences, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, 2008
Ecce homo, Duna Gallery, Budapest, 1992
Found pictures, Gallery of Photography, Budapest, 1988
Memories, Kossuth Museum, Cegléd, 1986
Etudes, signs, memories, Ernst Museum, Budapest, 1985
Signs, Small Gallery of Eger, Eger, 1982, Small Gallery of Komárom, Komárom, 1986
Kossuth Museum, Cegléd, 1974
Eötvös College, Budapest, 1971
Hungarian Photography, ’87, Hall of Art, Budapest, 1987
Second, Exhibition of the Studio of Young Photographers, Budapest, 1982
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest,
Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét
Kossuth Museum, Cegléd
Cegléd/ Cegléd, With the writing of Miklós Szilágyi, Exercise-books of Cegléd, Cegléd, 1975.
Ceglédi emlékhelyek/ Memorial sites of Cegléd, With the note of Ferenc Pataki, Local Council of Cegléd, Cegléd, 1977.
Etüdök, Jelek, Emlékek/ Etudes, Signs, Memories, (Catalogue), Ernst Museum, Budapest, 1985.
Ecce homo, (Catalogue), Duna Gallery, Budapest, 1992.
Talált képek/ Found pictures, (With the haiku of Tibor Zalán),private edition, Cegléd, 2002.
Csöndek/ Sliences, (Catalogue), Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, 2008.
Atlantisz/ Atlantis, private edition, Cegléd, 2015.