I try to nurture the artistic legacy of Imre Égerházi as carefully as possible. I am constantly researching, cataloging, and perpetuating his works for posterity in a professional way.
Reproductions are presented in the best printable quality so that they are immediately available at any time. With the help of these photos of paintings and family archive documents, I try to create catalogs of the best possible quality related to the exhibitions I organize, both in terms of make and substance.
Exhibitions organized and managed by me are usually grouped around a theme, since in the art of Imre Égerházi characteristic thematic groups of works and technical eras can be distinguished. We organized an exhibition of paintings from Transylvania and the Great Hungarian Plain, works born abroad, works related to religion and co-arts, pictures presenting Debrecen, and more. I drew the exhibition material from the widest range of owners I know, spending time and effort to solicit artwork from governmental and private institutions, museums, municipalities, companies, and individuals.
To compile the catalogs, I asked art historians and experts working in the Hungarian National Gallery well acquainted this outstanding figure of the 20th century Great Hungarian Plain painting scene, such as Balázs Feledy, Gábor Prókai (PhD) and Loránd Bereczky (PhD), just to name a few. Usually they opened the specific exhibitions.
The catalogs (available in PDF) can be purchased in high-quality printing from Gramy, Ltd. offices at 40 Ráday Street, Budapest, Hungary and can be ordered by email rendeles@gramy.hu.
Budapest, 29th June 2020
Attila Égerházi