Tamás Baráz 1970 August 17th, born in Budapest;
STUDIES:
2002-2006 University of Arts and Sciences of Pécs, Master School of Fine Arts, Training of Doctor of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Stonework 1996-1998 Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts , Master School of Fine Arts, Faculty of Sculptural Arts
1990-1996 Academy of Fine Arts of Hungary, Faculty Sculptural Art
AWARDS and PRIZES:
2012 Sculptural Grand Prix of the Salon / SNBA / Paris / Baumel-Schwenck prize
2009 1st Prize of limited competition of the Monument of Work-service in the II. World War
2008 1st Prize of national sculpture competition of Haydn-Esterhazy with Apolka Eros
2008 Munkácsy Mihály Prize, State merit of honour of the Hungarian government
2004 1st Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts at the exhibition „DLA+DLA”
ACTIVITY:
2009-2012 Chairman of the Hungarian Sculptors Society
2006-2009 Vice President of the Hungarian Sculptors Society
2001- Member of the Hungarian Sculptors Society
1998- Member of the Hungarian Sculptor Association
WORKS of ART EXHIBITED in PUBLIC AREAS:
2013 Monument of Miklos Esterházy, Fertőd, Hungary- bronze, limestone, life- size
2013 Monument of Joseph Haydn the composer, Fertőd, Hungary- bronze, limestone, life- size
2010 Train of the seven Arts, Gwalior, India, mild steel, size: 712 × 124 × 88 cm
2009 Monument of the work-service of the II World War, Bethlen square, Budapest, Hungary- Mixed media, 1200 x 800 x 330 cm
2007 Philosophical head / Queen of the seven arts, Akdeniz Universty, Antalya, Turkey- Mula marble, size: 330 x 265 x 66 cm
2007 Paralells, Mersin, Turkey- Afyon marble, size: 300 x 140 x 120 cm.
2006 Monument of the 1956 Hungarian revolution, Dombóvár, Hungary- bronze, limestone, size: 305 x 220 x 160
2004 The Perfect Ship, Szigetszentmiklós, Hungary- sand stone, size: 270 x 210 x 130
2001 Column Fountain for the Millenium, Budapest, Hungary- red granite, size : 250 x 145 x 270
© 2015 by Tamás Baráz freelance sculptor specialized in contemporary large scale marble and bronze garden and public space sculpture. His own studio is located in Budapest, Hungary, while his monumental sculptures can be found all around the world.