Zsuzsa Máthé Explained

Zsuzsa Máthé (born May 4, 1964) is a Hungarian artist.Her first exhibit opened in 1983, when she was age 18, entitled The First Exhibit of Transrealism.

By the age of 21 she extensively visited most countries in Europe, from communist Russia to the UK where she obtained qualifications to be able to start up one of the first privately owned English language schools of Budapest.

Art

Zsuzsa Máthé is one of the modern painters of the New Wave internationally. Her arts had been exhibited in Budapest, Hungary and various galleries around Israel.

Her works are often considered as a pre-runner to the Goth subculture so popular today. New Romantic (1984), The Entry of Sedah (1986), Sailor and Madonna (1986) , Wo bist du? (1987) are some of the most characteristic works of this genre.

Exhibitions

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