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    Gyula Kosice (Hungarian: Falk Gyula; 26 April 1924 – 25 May 2016), born as Ferdinand Fallik, was a Czechoslovakian-born and naturalized Argentine sculptor...
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  • Madí (section Gyula Kosice)
    in Buenos Aires in 1946 by the Hungarian-Argentinian artist and poet Gyula Kosice, and the Uruguayans Carmelo Arden Quin and Rhod Rothfuss. The movement...
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    Berni (Neofigurativism); Roberto Aizenberg and Xul Solar (Surrealism); Gyula Košice (Constructivism); Eduardo Mac Entyre (Generative art); Luis Seoane, Carlos...
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    language regenerate, worked and lived in Košice Gyula Benczúr, painter, started to learn in secondary school in Košice Jiří Bicek, ice-hockey player, won Stanley...
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  • Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia. Kosice or Košice may also refer to: Gyula Kosice (1924–2016), Argentine sculptor Kosice (Hradec Králové...
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    Gyula Benczúr (28 January 1844, Nyíregyháza – 16 July 1920, Szécsény) was a Hungarian painter and art teacher. An "outstanding exponent of academicism"...
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    Count Gyula Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka (8 March 1823 – 18 February 1890) was a Hungarian statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Hungary...
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  • Espinoza, Juan Melé Buenos Aires Movimento Madi 1946 Carmelo Arden Quin, Gyula Kosice, Rhod Rothfuss, Martín Blaszko, Diyi Laañ, Elizabeth Steiner, Juan Bay...
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  • works on Computer 3D art since 1984. After his meeting in 1986 with Gyula Kosice, Győri subsequently experimented with painting and poetry, and became...
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    Kienholz Phillip King R. B. Kitaj Konrad Klapheck Yves Klein Jiří Kolář Gyula Kosice Nicholas Krushenick L Thomas Lenk Julio Le Parc Sol LeWitt Roy Lichtenstein...
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  • Gyula Tóth (12 April 1936, in Túrkeve – 2 November 2006, in Ózd) was a Hungarian marathon runner. He ran a time of 2:34:49 in the 1968 Summer Olympics...
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    Július Jakoby (category Artists from Košice)
    Július Jakoby (born as Gyula Jakoby, Košice, Kingdom of Hungary, 28 March 1903 – Košice, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 15 April 1985) was a Slovak painter...
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    conceptual mobile art creators such as the unpredictable Pérez Celis, Gyula Kosice of the Argentine Madí Movement, and Marta Minujín, one of Andy Warhol's...
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    significant impact internationally.[citation needed] It was founded by Gyula Kosice and Carmelo Arden Quin, and included artists such as Rhod Rothfuss, Martín...
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  • same artistic group and movement. In 1944, Maldonado, Rhod Rothfuss, Gyula Kosice, Lidy Prati, and Carmelo Arden Quin produced the first and only issue...
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    Kamien, dancer, choreographer, and actor María Cristina Kiehr, soprano Gyula Kosice, sculptor Sebastian Krys, music producer Horacio Lavandera, concert pianist...
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    Palatnik from Brazil, Gertrud Goldschmidt (GEGO) from Venezuela, and Gyula Kosice from Argentina, all of whom used the same visual languages than the original...
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    Kahn Roger Katan Starr Kempf Frederick Kiesler Viacheslav Koleichuk Gyula Kosice Gilles Larrain Julio Le Parc Liliane Lijn Len Lye Sal Maccarone Heinz...
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  • lived until 1945. Rothfuss soon became friends with fellow artists, Gyula Kosice, Tomás Maldonado, Carmelo Arden Quin. In 1944, Rothfuss was part of the...
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  • (irregular frame) and 3D digital animations of those geometric structures. Gyula Kosice (sculptor, poet, theorist, and one of the founders of the Argentine avant-garde...
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    experimental theatre, and conceptual art, drawing artists such as León Ferrari, Gyula Kosice, Luis Felipe Noé, and Antonio Seguí. Romero Brest also promoted the center's...
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    Gyula Vári (born Nagykőrös, 6 May 1967) is a Hungarian flying officer and politician. He is a former parliamentary representative and observer in the...
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  • revamp it. Claudio Girola, Alfredo Hlito, Tomás Maldonado, Edgar Bayley, Gyula Kosice, Rod Rothfuss, Arde Quin and others got together at Rubí bar, in front...
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    named Fernando Fallik, who would later be known to the art world as Gyula Kosice. These are among the few talents who would contribute to Arden Quin's...
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    traces the use of neon lighting as the principal element in artworks to Gyula Košice's late 1940s work in Argentina. Among the later artists whom Popper notes...
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  • 73, Scottish footballer (Cardiff City, Coventry City, Middlesbrough). Gyula Kosice, 92, Czechoslovakian-born Argentine poet and sculptor. Ku Chin-shui,...
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  • Colonia del Sacramento, where she met the artists Rhod Rothfuss and Gyula Kosice, key artists of the Madí Movement. Freire was also in touch with the...
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  • OCLC 867574122. Wikidata () Gyula, Kosice; Pérez-Barreiro, Gabriel; Giunta, Andrea (Introduction by) (2012). Gyula Kosice in conversation with / en conversación...
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    conceptual art, drawing artists such as León Ferrari, Nacha Guevara, Gyula Kosice, Nicolás García Uriburu, and Antonio Seguí. Brest also promoted the center's...
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  • Argentinos (with I. Gutiérrez Zaldivar), Buenos Aires, Zurbarán, 1990. Gyula Kosice: obras Madi, Buenos Aires, Gaglianone, 1990. Quinquela: popular y clásico...
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