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Budapest Gallery Exhibition Hall - Budapest
The building of the exhibition house
Address: 1036, Budapest Lajos u. 158.
Phone number: (1) 388-6784
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2008.02.21. - 2008.03.30.
temporary exhibition
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András Bohár was a philosopher, aesthetician, critic and artist.
Artwork by Nadrás Bohár
He was born in Budapest in 1961. He was graduated at the Teachers' Training-College in Budapest and at the Faculty of Arts at the ELTE University in philosophy in 1982.

Between 1996 and 2003 he was a teacher at the JPTE,. From2003 he was a professor at the University of Kaposvár. The field of his research was: the anthropological, ethical philosophical and aesthetical dimensions of the culture, the hermeneutical reception of the current avant-garde (visual and experimental poetry, electrography. He was a member of the Critical Section of the Hungarian Writers' Association from 1994. He was also a member of the Hungarian Philosophical Society, The Saint Stephan Association, the National Association of Hungarian Artists and the Hungarian Workshop.

He was a founder and member of the Hungarian Electrographic Art Association from 2001.

He created the philosophic conception and gave the name of the Matrices Program.

András Bohár was a n aesthetician, philosopher, visual artist who coped with the problems of open culture: he tried to harmonize Heidegger's ontology, Gadamer's hermeneutics and the discourse-ethic of Habermas.

He was an emblematic figure of the Hungarian actual avant-garde.

His fields: contemporary literature, art, visual poetry, electrography.

He had several scolarships: 1993-1995 Kállai Ernő, 1996 Móricz Zsigmond, 1996-1999 Soros, 2001 Bihari Ottó, 2002-2005 Bólyai János. He did his Ph.D. in 2001, he habilitated in 2004.

He died unexpectedly at the age of 45 (24th February 2006).