Kass, János (1927 - 2010)
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Biography
János Kass (1927–2010) was an exceptionally versatile Hungarian artist: graphic artist, painter, and sculptor. His oeuvre spans graphic art, book design and illustration, and sculpture, often combining traditional techniques with a modern visual language.
From 1942 to 1946, he studied ceramics at the School of Applied Arts. From 1946 to 1951, he studied graphic arts at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, where his teachers included Gyula Hincz, György Konecsni, and György Kádár.
In 1960–61, he was a postgraduate (aspirant) at the book art department of the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig. Between 1967 and 1981, he taught at the graphics department of the Hungarian College of Applied Arts. By then, he was already considered among the best book illustrators.
From 1973 onward, he also worked on postage stamp design and film posters. Across his rich artistic career, he created works in nearly every field of graphic art—from original drawings through a wide range of printmaking techniques to book illustration.
Together with the world-famous Hungarian-born animation filmmaker John Halas, he created an early computer animation film titled Dilemma.
Kass created marble sculptures, yet modern materials were equally important in his practice. His long-running object series Heads, made of polystyrene, developed over decades in collaboration with friends and fellow artists.
The roots of his art can be found in both Hungarian and universal culture, as well as in the ever-renewing forms of modern art. His masterful technique—grounded in graphic traditions—often merges with collage and planar constructivist elements. His work is marked by a sensitive attention to human existence (individual and communal), cultural heritage, and questions of technology and science; literature and music also played a major role as sources of inspiration.
Many works by János Kass are held in the Hungarian National Gallery. Since 1985, the János Kass Gallery in Szeged has presented a permanent exhibition of his works.
Biography
Education and teaching career
Genres, applied graphics, and innovation
Materials and style
Series and key themes
Collections and legacy
Timeline
Year
Biography
1927
Born in Szeged
1942–1946
School of Applied Arts, ceramics
1946–1951
Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, graphic arts
1960–1961
Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst, book art department, Leipzig
1965–1973
Art editor of Új Írás (“New Writing”)
1967–1981
Taught at the Hungarian College of Applied Arts, Department of Graphics
Since 1973
Also designed postage stamps
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Member of the Hungarian Society of Painters; ATIPY ICTA; DCC (London); CDL (France); and the German Book Artists Association
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Honorary Citizen of Szeged
Awards
Year
Award / distinction
1999
“Best Book” award at a book arts exhibition in Frankfurt
1999
Kossuth Prize
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Awards at the Brussels World’s Fair and at Hungarian and German “Beautiful Book” competitions in Moscow, Brno, Toronto, Bratislava, and São Paulo
1992
Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic (Officer’s Cross)
1986
Outstanding Artist
1966, 1977
Merited Artist
1966, 1977
“Best Book” award at a book arts exhibition in Leipzig
1954, 1967
Munkácsy Prize
1956–1959
Derkovits Scholarship
Solo exhibitions
Year
Venue
2000
Zsámbék Saturdays, House of Culture, Zsámbék
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Hungarian Academy in Rome
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Ferenc Móra Museum – Kass Gallery, Szeged (cat.)
1999
Cultural House, Veszprém
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Dániel Berzsenyi County Library, Szombathely
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Várfal Gallery, Székesfehérvár
1998
Csikász Gallery, Veszprém
1997
Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen
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(Retrospective), Budapest Gallery, Budapest
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Bible pages, Széchenyi Garden Reformed Church, Debrecen
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School Gallery, Dunakeszi
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Cultural House, Zsámbék
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Rózsavölgyi Music School and City Library, Balassagyarmat
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Kass Gallery, Szeged
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Dutch House, Dég
1996
Hungarian Embassy, Copenhagen
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Forum Club, Újvidék (Novi Sad)
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Public House, Szabadka (Subotica)
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County and City Library, Kaposvár (cat.)
1995
(Retrospective), Vajdasági Museum, Újvidék (Novi Sad)
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Kossuth Club, Budapest
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Cultural Center, Békéscsaba
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Hungarian Opera House
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Holy Crown Gallery – St. Stephen Community Centre, Székesfehérvár
1994
Arte Fiera, Bologna
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Hungarian Institute, Stuttgart
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Gellért Hotel
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University of Economics
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Semmelweis University of Medicine
1993
E H2 2HB, Edinburgh
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Cyprus Culture House, Ministry Exhibition Hall, Nicosia
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The exhibition of the Kass family, Kass Gallery, Szeged
1992
Peters's G., Limassol, Cyprus
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Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
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Kass Gallery, Szeged
1990, 1991
Olympia, National Hall, London
1989
Ivanoff Galerie, Aachen
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Újvidék Theatre, Novi Sad
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Cultural Center, Ózd
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Kass Gallery, Szeged
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Ateljee Hulmin, Loimaai (FIN)
1987
Catholic Academy, Hamburg
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Kass Gallery, Szeged
1986
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
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Békés County Library, Békéscsaba
1985
Videoton Cultural House, Székesfehérvár (cat.)
1983
Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
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Kass Gallery, Szeged
1982
Bath Festival, Pump Room, Tunbridge Wells
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Móra Ferenc Museum Gallery, Szeged
1981
County Cultural Center, Szombathely
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Mini Gallery, Miskolc
1980
Petőfi Theatre, Veszprém
1979
Nagy Balogh Hall
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Chapel Exhibition, Balatonboglár
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Klosterneuburg
1977
Lifetime Exhibition, Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen
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Csók Gallery, Graphics Hall, Budapest
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Georgi Dimitrov Cultural Center, Veszprém
1976
County Library, Eger
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Bartók Cultural Center, Szeged
1975
Spatial shapes, Institute for Cultural Relations, Showroom
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Chapel Exhibition, Balatonboglár
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Dániel Berzsenyi County Library, Szombathely
1974
Shakespeare illustrations, Csontváry Hall, Pécs
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Miskolc Gallery, Miskolc
1973
Lo Squardo G., Torino (cat.)
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Heads, Petőfi Literary Museum, Budapest
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Fem kunstnere fra Ungarn, Galleri F 15., Tromsö M., Moss, Norway
1972
Heads, Savaria Museum, Szombathely (cat.)
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Attila József Library, Miskolc
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Cultural House, Hajdúszoboszló
1970
Woollahra, Sydney
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Cultural House, Hajdúszoboszló
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Cultural House, Balmazújváros
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Scientific Educational Society, Csokonai Club, Debrecen
1967
Institute for Cultural Relations, Dorottya Street Exhibition Hall
1964
Dürer Hall, Budapest (cat.)
1960
Scientific Educational Society, Bartók Hall, Pécs
Works in public collections
Collection
City / country
Bankside Gallery
London
Deutsche Bücherei
Leipzig
Fitzwilliam Museum
Cambridge
Ottó Herman Museum
Miskolc
Katolische Akademie
Hamburg
Kunstmuseum
Basel
MIT
Boston
Moravska G.
Brno
Museum of Modern Art, Society of Printers
Cleveland
Hungarian National Gallery
Budapest
National Gallery
Pozsony (Bratislava)
Pinakothek
Vienna
Petőfi Literary Museum
Budapest
Shakespeare Museum
Stratford










































































