Peter Puklus

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  • The Hero Mother - How to build a house
  • The Epic Love Story of a Warrior
  • Handbook to the Stars
  • One and a half meter
  • Sculptures and objects

The Epic Love Story of a Warrior in Raster Gallery, Warsaw, Poland, 27 August – 12 November 2016

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Peter Puklus is an artist living and working in Budapest, Hungary. He studied photography at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest (MOME) and new media design at the École National Supérieur de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) in Paris. He is about to finish his DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts) studies in photography at MOME. Beside the photographic gaze which can always be found in the center of Puklus’ works, he recently started to explore undiscovered territories beyond the wooden frame. His recent projects involve sculptures, objects, installations, drawings and videos. In 2012 he published two photo-books: ‘One and a half meter‘ with Kehrer Verlag and ‘Handbook to the Stars‘ with Stokovec. His third book ‘The Epic Love Story of a Warrior‘ was published in 2016 by Self Publish, Be Happy, London. Puklus is represented by Trapéz in Budapest, by Robert Morat Gallery in Hamburg and Berlin and by Conrads Gallery in Düsseldorf.Peter Puklus is an artist living and working in Budapest, Hungary. He studied photography at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest (MOME) and new media design at the École National Supérieur de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) in Paris. He is about to finish his DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts) studies in photography at MOME. Beside the photographic gaze which can always be found in the center of Puklus’ works, he recently started to explore undiscovered territories beyond the wooden frame. His recent projects involve sculptures, objects, installations, drawings and videos. In 2012 he published two photo-books: ‘One and a half meter‘ with Kehrer Verlag and ‘Handbook to the Stars‘ with Stokovec. His third book ‘The Epic Love Story of a Warrior‘ was published in 2016 by Self Publish, Be Happy, London. Puklus is represented by Trapéz in Budapest, by Robert Morat Gallery in Hamburg and Berlin and by Conrads Gallery in Düsseldorf.Peter Puklus is an artist living and working in Budapest, Hungary. He studied photography at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest (MOME) and new media design at the École National Supérieur de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) in Paris. He is about to finish his DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts) studies in photography at MOME. Beside the photographic gaze which can always be found in the center of Puklus’ works, he recently started to explore undiscovered territories beyond the wooden frame. His recent projects involve sculptures, objects, installations, drawings and videos. In 2012 he published two photo-books: ‘One and a half meter‘ with Kehrer Verlag and ‘Handbook to the Stars‘ with Stokovec. His third book ‘The Epic Love Story of a Warrior‘ was published in 2016 by Self Publish, Be Happy, London. Puklus is represented by Trapéz in Budapest, by Robert Morat Gallery in Hamburg and Berlin and by Conrads Gallery in Düsseldorf.Peter Puklus is an artist living and working in Budapest, Hungary. He studied photography at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest (MOME) and new media design at the École National Supérieur de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) in Paris. He is about to finish his DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts) studies in photography at MOME. Beside the photographic gaze which can always be found in the center of Puklus’ works, he recently started to explore undiscovered territories beyond the wooden frame. His recent projects involve sculptures, objects, installations, drawings and videos. In 2012 he published two photo-books: ‘One and a half meter‘ with Kehrer Verlag and ‘Handbook to the Stars‘ with Stokovec. His third book ‘The Epic Love Story of a Warrior‘ was published in 2016 by Self Publish, Be Happy, London. Puklus is represented by Trapéz in Budapest, by Robert Morat Gallery in Hamburg and Berlin and by Conrads Gallery in Düsseldorf.© Photos: Michał Kaczyński / Raster