Fenesi Peter
Fenesi Peter

Fenesi Peter

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Vendor Biography

                                             Curriculum Vitae

-I was born in Rumenka, Serbia, in 1950. During my elementary education, I attended a primary music school as well.

-I graduated from the Chemistry High School in Novi Sad in 1969.

-From 1972, I studied painting at the Vuk Karadzic Cultural Centre in Belgrade.

-My first independent exhibition was organised in 1975 at the gallery of the Army in Novi Sad. In 1976,

-I had an independent exhibition in Belgrade at the Djuro Salaj educational institute gallery.

-My mother, Zsuzsanna Feneshi, painted oil on canvas in naïve style. Both of us were members of the Djuro Salaj Art Club in Belgrade. We participated in many group exhibitions and won several prizes at various competitions.

-I earned a diploma as a chemical engineer at the Polymer Faculty of the University of Technology and Metalurgy in Belgrade in 1977, and afterwards worked at the Novi Sad Cable Factory for five years.

-Between 1979 and 1983, I participated in the workshops of Baranyi Markov Zlata, ceramist, sculptor.

 -During the summers, I travelled to Munich and Paris to sell the paintings of my mother.

-In the first half of 1983, I worked at the Majolika factory in Magyarkanizsa as a technologist and designer.

-In the school year of 1983/84, I participated in the postgraduate course of the Ceramics Department of the Faculty of Applied Arts in Budapest, as a scholar of the Hungarian government.

-Within the framework of the course, I was working at the Herendi and Zsolnay porcelain factories.

               

-In the summer of 1984, I participated in the work of the international symposium in Siklós, Hungary.

-In 1984/85, I worked as a technologist in Lendava, Slovenia. Between 1985 and 1992, I worked at my own ceramics workshop in Rumenka.                                                    

-In 1991/92, I had a series of exhibitions – pieces of ceramics and paintings presented in Belgrade, Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad, Subotica, and Szeged. 

From 1992 to 2000, I lived in Szeged, Hungary, where I ran a gallery named Fenesi Gallery. I was selling my paintings and ceramic sculptures at the gallery, and also organised several group exhibitions.    

 At that time, I earned for living by painting vehicles: I painted various pictures on refrigerator vans, tankers, bantams, motorcycles, and airplanes.

-In 2000, I published my first book, „The True Story of Jancsi and Juliska”, with the support of the Ministry of National Heritage of Hungary.

Since 2000, I have lived in Rumenka and Novi Sad. I taught chemistry at the primary school in Rumenka until 2015.

I have finished my second book, “Knowledge of Life”, and my third, A Gift from a Lonely Seeker”

-I composed my first light opera, “Wedding in Piros”.

-I formulated my fine art concept. The meaning of the name Sensitivism is that all our senses must be activated during creation.

Peter Fenesi – The promotion of sensitivism

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWmbT9DTDM4&feature=youtu.be

 -You may learn more about me and my life from my writings, “From looking to seeing” and „Pop art then and now.”

-I am a member of the Association of Visual Artists of Vojvodina (SULUV) and the Association of Applied Artists and Designers of Serbia (ULUPUDS)

My address:

21201 Rumenka, ul.Kanalska br.16

Serbia

fenesip@gmail.com

 

 

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