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Istvan Arkossy (born 1943) is a Hungarian painter and graphic artist. He is a member of the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists, the Federation of Hungarian Fine and Applied Arts Societies and the Association of Hungarian Graphic Artists.
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Individual exhibitions
- 1972, 1976, 1982 Klausenburg
- 1984 Young Artists Club Budapest
- 1988 Gutenberg Gallery Budapest
- 1988 Medgyessy Saloon Debrecen
- 1989 Dürer Saloon Budapest
- 1989 Art Exhibition Center Stuttgart Germany
- 1989 Geretsried Germany
- 1989 Frankfurt am Main Germany
- 1992 Asemwald Stuttgart Germany
- 1993 Csók Gallery Budapest
- 2003 Korunk Gallery Klausenburg
- 2004 Vármegye Gallery Budapest
Foreign collective exhibitions
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Exhibitions in Hungary
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Personal life
Arkossy was born in Klausenburg in what was at the time part of Hungary (due to the Second Vienna Award); he graduated from the University of Fine Arts there in 1966. He currently resides in Budapest.