Botos Balázs

Studies:

2008-2009: Gábor Áron „ School of Art” Secondary School, Miskolc 2009-2012: University of West Hungary, Institute of Applied Arts, Sopron

Practice:

2010: International Design Workshop, Zsennye HUN 2010-2012: International Ceramics Studio, Kecskemét HUN 2017: Teacher, ceramic design in Illyes Academy, Budaörs HUN

Exhibition:

2013: Design network symposIum, Kápolna Gallery, Kecskemét HUN
2013: Gifts of Terminal, Christmas Design Fair, Budapest HUN
2014: Design Week, Museion No1, ICS Design, Budapest HUN
2014: The International Triennial of Silicate Arts, Kecskemét HUN
2014: Gifts of Terminal, Christmas Design Fair, Budapest HUN
2015: Design Week, Museion No1, Silica 2015, Budapest HUN
2017: Together 3.0 Symposium exhibition, Budaörs HUN
2018: HCZ Cup 2017 China (De Hua) Ceramics Industrial Design Competition 2018 IV. International Ceramics Triennial UNICUM 2018
Organized by the National Museum of Slovenia
2018 Art jewelry night of Budapest, Budapest HUN
2019 Pure Selection, Budapest HUN -personal
2019 Milano Jewelry Week, Artistar Jewels fall edition, Milano IT
2019 FRAGILE, Budapest HUN
2020 Art jewelry night of Budapest-0 Negativ, Budapest HUN
2021 National Ceramic Art Biennale, Pécs HUN
2021 Porceland, Budapest HUN -personal
2021 360 BUDAPEST, Budapest HUN
2021 S/ALON BUDAPEST, Budapest HUN
2021 XIII. Goldsmith’s Art Biennial, Budapest HUN
2021 Meat Design Ostrava – International Design Festival, Ostrava CH

Publication:

2019 www.marieclaire.hu – The designer of the most beautiful knife sharpener is Hungarian 2019 www.designisso.com – The black lamb returns
2019 Octogon Magazine – Design random
2020 Uuutca Magazin – The art of porcelain
2020 www.asiancurator.com – interview
2021 Lakáskúltura magazine – interview
2021 Marie claire – Next generation
2021 www.hypeandhyper.com – Ceramics, now!
2021 www.hypeandhyper.com – Designers and manufacturers—Part 4

2021 Marie claire – Special jewelry from Hungarian designers

Collection:

2013 International Ceramics Studio, Kecskemét – Ruber Vases
2022 Museum of Applied Arts, Metalwork Collection – Pipe brooch, Iceland collection, Donut rings, Globus necklaces