*1969
Europe
Sipos
Barbara
7863
Artist ID:
Individual Exhibitions
2016 | Art Felicia Gallery, Liechtenstein
2015 | Art Fair Innsbruck, Art Felicia Gallery
2015 | Gallery Kortárs, Tatabánya, Hungary
2014 | Gallery Symbol Art, Budapest, Hungary
2013 | Gallery Erdész, Szentendre, Hungary
2012 | Gallery Prestige, Budapest (with László Taubert)
2010 | Gallery Time, Vienna, Austria
2010 | Gallery KOGART, Budapest, Hungary
2009 | Gallery of the Library, Győr, Hungary (with Marica Sipos)
2008 | Gallery Erdész-Makláry, Budapest, Hungary
2008 | Containers and Plush Bear, Manna Galéria, Budapest (with Marica Sipos)
2006 | Light and Loft, Gallery Erdész, Budapest (with László Taubert)
2006 | House of Arts, Pécs, Hungary
2005 | Museum of History, Csenger, Hungary
2005 | Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tatabánya, Hungary
2004 | Smelik and Stoking Gallery, The Hague, Netherlands
2004 | Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
2003 | Sysdata Kft., SIEMENS Company, Budapest, Hungary
2001 | Galerie Eremitage, Göttingen, Germany
1994 | Epreskert (Kálvária), Budapest, Hungary
Selected Group Exhibitions
2015 | Autumn Exhibition, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2013 | Gallery Symbol Art, “Jól festenek”, Budapest, Hungary
2010 | Gallery APA, Budapest, Hungary
2009 | Salon de la Société des Artistes Français, Grand Palais, Paris, France
2009 | Art Mill, Szentendre, Hungary
2009 | Gallery of Contemporary Art, Dunaszerdahely, Slovakia
2008 | Csók Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
2008 | Autumn Exhibition, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2006 | Autumn Exhibition, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2005 | National Biennial of Small Sculptures, Pécs, Hungary
2005 | Grotesque, VI National Competition of Art, Kaposvár, Hungary
2005 | III National Triennial of Paper Art, Kaposvár, Hungary
2004 | In Memoriam Salvador Dalí, Tatabánya, Hungary
2003 | Salon des Indépendants, Paris, France
2003 | National Biennial of Medallion, Sopron, Hungary
2003 | National Biennial of Small Sculptures, Pécs, Hungary
2002 | FIDEM, Paris, France
2002 | XIII National Biennial of Exhibition of Prize-winners, Sopron, Hungary
2002 | Art Kitchen, Gallery Erdész, Szentendre, Hungary
2002 | Plain Art, Gallery Erlin, Budapest, Hungary
2001 | National Biennial of Medallion, Sopron, Hungary
2000 | Autumn Exhibition, Tatabánya, Hungary
2000 | Pre and Beyond Sculpture, Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
1999 | Plastic Age, Museum of Kiscell, Budapest, Hungary
1999 | National Biennial of Small Sculptures, Pécs, Hungary
1999 | National Biennial of Medallion, Sopron, Hungary
1997 | House of Culture, Tatabánya, Hungary
Brief Biography & Artistic Journey
Barbara Sipos was born in Tatabánya in 1969. From 1991 to 1997, she pursued dual studies at the Hungarian University of Design Arts under Zolán Bohus and Márton Horváth, and at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts with Tamás Körösényi. Her early work explored the intersection of sculptural form and narrative, earning her the Nyerges Scholarship in 1994.
Throughout the 2000s, Sipos increasingly focused on public monuments commemorating the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, securing multiple awards in national competitions. Parallel to her public commissions, she maintained a rigorous exhibition schedule across Europe, collaborating with fellow artists on thematic shows. Her sculptural oeuvre—characterized by a delicate balance of abstraction and figuration—has been acquired by major institutions and corporate collections. Today, Sipos divides her time between her studio in Páty and teaching workshops, continually expanding her practice in painting and mixed-media sculpture.
Education
1991 – 1997 | Hungarian University of Design Arts (Directors: Zolán Bohus, Márton Horváth)
1992 – 1997 | Hungarian University of Fine Arts (Director: Tamás Körösényi)
In Public Collections
2009 | Tired Doll, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Dunaszerdahely, Slovakia
2003 | Teapot, Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
2003 | Paper Bag, Sysdata Kft., SIEMENS Company, Budapest, Hungary
1997 | Belly-buttons, Museum, Tatabánya, Hungary
Prizes
2009 | Reijinsha Prize, Paris
2008 | Endre Béla Prize, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2006 | Autumn Exhibition Work Prize, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2006 | In Memoriam Zoltán Kodály Competition for Public Statue, Kecskemét, Hungary – III Prize
2006 | Monument of 1956 Competition for Public Statue, Marcali, Hungary – II Prize
2005 | Monument of 1956 Competition for Public Statue, Keszthely, Hungary – I Prize
2005 | Monument of 1956 Competition for Public Statue, Nagykanizsa, Hungary – II Prize
2004 | Prize of the Municipality of Tatabánya, Hungary
2001 | Prize of the Hungarian Sculptors Society
1994 | Nyerges Scholarship
Brief Biography & Artistic Journey
Barbara Sipos was born in Tatabánya in 1969. From 1991 to 1997, she pursued dual studies at the Hungarian University of Design Arts under Zolán Bohus and Márton Horváth, and at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts with Tamás Körösényi. Her early work explored the intersection of sculptural form and narrative, earning her the Nyerges Scholarship in 1994.
Throughout the 2000s, Sipos increasingly focused on public monuments commemorating the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, securing multiple awards in national competitions. Parallel to her public commissions, she maintained a rigorous exhibition schedule across Europe, collaborating with fellow artists on thematic shows. Her sculptural oeuvre—characterized by a delicate balance of abstraction and figuration—has been acquired by major institutions and corporate collections. Today, Sipos divides her time between her studio in Páty and teaching workshops, continually expanding her practice in painting and mixed-media sculpture.
Education
1991 – 1997 | Hungarian University of Design Arts (Directors: Zolán Bohus, Márton Horváth)
1992 – 1997 | Hungarian University of Fine Arts (Director: Tamás Körösényi)
In Public Collections
2009 | Tired Doll, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Dunaszerdahely, Slovakia
2003 | Teapot, Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
2003 | Paper Bag, Sysdata Kft., SIEMENS Company, Budapest, Hungary
1997 | Belly-buttons, Museum, Tatabánya, Hungary
Prizes
2009 | Reijinsha Prize, Paris
2008 | Endre Béla Prize, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2006 | Autumn Exhibition Work Prize, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2006 | In Memoriam Zoltán Kodály Competition for Public Statue, Kecskemét, Hungary – III Prize
2006 | Monument of 1956 Competition for Public Statue, Marcali, Hungary – II Prize
2005 | Monument of 1956 Competition for Public Statue, Keszthely, Hungary – I Prize
2005 | Monument of 1956 Competition for Public Statue, Nagykanizsa, Hungary – II Prize
2004 | Prize of the Municipality of Tatabánya, Hungary
2001 | Prize of the Hungarian Sculptors Society
1994 | Nyerges Scholarship
Further Works of This Artist

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Individual Exhibitions
2016 | Art Felicia Gallery, Liechtenstein
2015 | Art Fair Innsbruck, Art Felicia Gallery
2015 | Gallery Kortárs, Tatabánya, Hungary
2014 | Gallery Symbol Art, Budapest, Hungary
2013 | Gallery Erdész, Szentendre, Hungary
2012 | Gallery Prestige, Budapest (with László Taubert)
2010 | Gallery Time, Vienna, Austria
2010 | Gallery KOGART, Budapest, Hungary
2009 | Gallery of the Library, Győr, Hungary (with Marica Sipos)
2008 | Gallery Erdész-Makláry, Budapest, Hungary
2008 | Containers and Plush Bear, Manna Galéria, Budapest (with Marica Sipos)
2006 | Light and Loft, Gallery Erdész, Budapest (with László Taubert)
2006 | House of Arts, Pécs, Hungary
2005 | Museum of History, Csenger, Hungary
2005 | Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tatabánya, Hungary
2004 | Smelik and Stoking Gallery, The Hague, Netherlands
2004 | Aulich Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
2003 | Sysdata Kft., SIEMENS Company, Budapest, Hungary
2001 | Galerie Eremitage, Göttingen, Germany
1994 | Epreskert (Kálvária), Budapest, Hungary
Selected Group Exhibitions
2015 | Autumn Exhibition, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2013 | Gallery Symbol Art, “Jól festenek”, Budapest, Hungary
2010 | Gallery APA, Budapest, Hungary
2009 | Salon de la Société des Artistes Français, Grand Palais, Paris, France
2009 | Art Mill, Szentendre, Hungary
2009 | Gallery of Contemporary Art, Dunaszerdahely, Slovakia
2008 | Csók Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
2008 | Autumn Exhibition, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2006 | Autumn Exhibition, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
2005 | National Biennial of Small Sculptures, Pécs, Hungary
2005 | Grotesque, VI National Competition of Art, Kaposvár, Hungary
2005 | III National Triennial of Paper Art, Kaposvár, Hungary
2004 | In Memoriam Salvador Dalí, Tatabánya, Hungary
2003 | Salon des Indépendants, Paris, France
2003 | National Biennial of Medallion, Sopron, Hungary
2003 | National Biennial of Small Sculptures, Pécs, Hungary
2002 | FIDEM, Paris, France
2002 | XIII National Biennial of Exhibition of Prize-winners, Sopron, Hungary
2002 | Art Kitchen, Gallery Erdész, Szentendre, Hungary
2002 | Plain Art, Gallery Erlin, Budapest, Hungary
2001 | National Biennial of Medallion, Sopron, Hungary
2000 | Autumn Exhibition, Tatabánya, Hungary
2000 | Pre and Beyond Sculpture, Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
1999 | Plastic Age, Museum of Kiscell, Budapest, Hungary
1999 | National Biennial of Small Sculptures, Pécs, Hungary
1999 | National Biennial of Medallion, Sopron, Hungary
1997 | House of Culture, Tatabánya, Hungary