Péter Forgács
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Biography
Péter Forgács (born 1950) is a media artist and independent filmmaker based in Budapest, Hungary. He is best known for his "Private Hungary" series of award winning films based on home movies from the 1930s and 1960s, which document ordinary lives that were soon to be ruptured by an extraordinary historical trauma that occurs off screen.
Biography
Since 1976 Péter Forgács has been active in the Hungarian art scene as media artist/filmmaker. In the late 1970s and '80s he collaborated with the contemporary music ensemble Group 180 [1], at the same time he started to work in the Béla Balázs Filmstudio. Forgács established the Private Photo & Film Archives Foundation (PPFA, 1983) in Budapest, a unique collection of amateur film footage from the '920, and has made this material "the raw data" for his unique postmodern re-orchestrations of history.In 2002 The Getty Research Institute held an exhibit The Danube Exodus: Rippling Currents of the River. His international debut came with the Bartos Family (1988)[2], which was awarded the Grand Prix at the World Wide Video Festival in The Hague (1990). Since then Forgács has received several international festival awards in Budapest, Lisbon, Marseilles, San Francisco International Film Festival the Documentary Golden Gate Award 1998, Tribeca Film Festival 2005; At the Prix Europa, Berlin [3] received the European TV Documentary of the Year Award1997. Forgács received the 2007 Erasmus Prize, which is "awarded to a person or institution which has made an exceptionally important contribution to culture in Europe." In 2009 Forgács represented Hungary at the Venice Biennale, exhibiting the Col Tempo - The W. Project installation. In 2013 Forgacs created the ″Letters to Afar″ video installation at Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw with The Klezmatics Group; and at EYE Netherlands Filmmuseum Amsterdam the ″Looming Fire - Stories from The Dutch East Indies 1900-1940″ installation.
Installations and performances[5]
- 2013 - Forgacs created the ″Letters to Afar″ video installation at Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw with The Klezmatics Group;
- 2013 - ″Looming Fire - Stories from The Dutch East Indies 1900-1940″ installation. at EYE Netherlands Filmmuseum Amsterdam the
- German Unity @ Balaton - Deutsche Einheit am Balaton – Die private Geschichte der deutsch-deutschen Einheit [8]• media installation with Gusztav Hamos • Collegium Hungaricum Berlin • 2009 • Dortmund • 2010 • Vaszary Villa - Balatonfüred/Hungary • 2010 [9]
- Col Tempo - The W. Project • installation • 53rd Venice Biennale • Hungarian Pavilion • curator András Rényi • [10] • 2009 •
- Black Hole • Performance, with Tamás Tóth bass guitar • 1984
- Case of My Room, The • video installation • 1994
- Chlorophyll • performance with L. Lugo Lugosi • 1986
- Danube Exodus, The • installation • 2002 [11]
- Der Kaiser auf dem Spaziergang • video installation • Light and Image • Aegina • 1996
- Dixi & Pixi • video performance with Dixi, Group 180, L. Lugo Lugosi • 1982
- Dream Inventory • installation • 1995
- Free Fall • Oratorio • 1997
- Educational Cinema • installation • 2005
- Hung Aryan, The • Video Installation • 1997
- Hungarian Totem • installation • 1995 [12]
- Hungarian Video Kitchen Art • video installation • 1991
- INAUGURATION • video performance • 1978
- Monomotapa & The Game (the "Kempelen" installation video - with György Jovánovics • 2007) Kunsthalle Budapest, ZKM-Karlsruhe
- New York - BUDAPEST • paintings-photos with L.Lugó Lugosi • 1984
- Paintings & photographs • One man show - Fotohof Salzburg • 1987
- Pig paintings • paintings • 1985
- Pre Morgue • video installation • 1993
- Private Exits • performance with Szemzõ • 1985
- Rembrandt Morphs • installation • 2006
- Saloon, and Then! • installation • 1997
- SIGHT • photo installation • 2004
- Snapshot from the Island • performance with Tibor Szemző • 1984
- Stanley & Livingston • performance • 1979
- Thee á' El Greco • video Installation • 1991
- Two Nests and Other Things • video installation • 1991
- Visit, The • installation • 2004
- Work Desk • video performance and installation with Tibor Szemzõ • 1985
Awards
- 2009I am von Höfler • Hungarian Film Critics Special Award
- 2008Own Death • Best Experimental Film Prize, 39th Hungarian Film Festival, Budapest
- 2008I am von Höfler • Creative Documentary Film Prize, 39th Hungarian Film Festival, Budapest
- 2007Erasmus Prize • Praemium Erasmianum Foundation, Amsterdam
- 2006El perro negro • Documentary Film Grand Prize, 37th Hungarian Film Festival, Budapest
- 2005El perro negro • The Maysles Brothers Documentary Film Grand Prize, Denver International Film Festival, USA
- 2005El perro negro • Feature Length Documentary, Grand Prize, Tribeca International Film Festival, New York
- 2001A Bibó Reader • Official selection Quinzaine des Réalisateurs, Cannes Film Festival, France
- 2001A Bibó Reader • Best Director Prize of Short & Experimental Film, 33rd Hungarian Film Festival, Budapest
- 2000Angelos' Film • Documentário Longa Grand Prize, XI Encotros Internacionalis De Cinema Documental, Portugal
- 1999The Maelstrom • Grand Prize, Out of That Darkness International Film Competition, London
- 1999Angelos' Film • Documentary Golden Gate Award, the Golden Spire, San Francisco International Film Festival, USA
- 1999The Maelstrom • The Best Documentary Film Award, Jerusalem International Film Festival, Israel
- 1999The Danube Exodus • Silver Dragon prix and FIPRESCI prize, Kraków Int. Doc. & Short Film Festival, Poland
- 1999The Danube Exodus • Documentary Film Grand Prize, 30th Hungarian Film Festival, Budapest
- 1998The Balázs Béla Film Award, Hungarian Republic, Budapest
- 1999Free Fall • The Best Documentary-Fiction and the Best Film Music Prize, Hungarian Film Critics Prize, Budapest
- 1997Free Fall • PRIX EUROPA, Best Non-Fiction Program of the Year, Berlin[13]
- 1997Free Fall • Grand Prize & CNC "Image de la culture" special award, Marseilles International Document Film Festival, France
- 1997Free Fall • Short & Experimental Film, Grand Prize, Budapest 28th Hungarian Film Festival, Budapest
- 1995Meanwhile Somewhere • "Lattücht" Prize Dokument, ART 95 Festival, Neubrandenburg, Germany
- 1994Wittgenstein Tractatus • Grand Prize, Montecattini, Terme, Italy
- 1993Culture Shavings • St. Germaine de Geneva Prize, 5th Semaine Internationale de Video, Switzerland
- 1993Wittgenstein Tractatus • Video Grand Prize, VIPER Film & Video Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland
- 1993Wittgenstein Tractatus • Sound Base Arts Video Festival, Grand Prize, Wroclaw, Poland
- 1992The Private Hungary series • Best Hungarian Documentary Film Prize, Hungarian Film Critics, Budapest
- 1991Dusi and Jenő • Grand Prix, European Document Film Biennial, Marseilles, France
- 1990The Bartos Family • Grand Prize, World Wide Video Festival, The Hague, Holland
Works in Public Collections
- Museum of Fine Art Budapest · Modern Collection·
- Australian Center for the Moving Image (ACMI) CINEMEDIA, Melbourne
- C3 Media Art Center, Budapest
- Centre National du Cinématographe, Paris
- Centre Pompidou & Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris
- Getty Museum, Special Collection, Los Angeles
- Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts USA
- Haus der Dokumentarfilm collection, Stuttgart
- Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
- KIASMA Contemporary Art Museum, Helsinki
- Ludwig Contemporary Art Museum, LUMU, Budapest
- Moffitt Library UC Berkeley, California USA
- MOMA, Film and Video collection, New York
- Montreal Cinematheque, Permanent Collection
- Museum of Fine Arts, 20th century Collection, Budapest
- Nederland Filmmuseum, Amsterdam
- New York University, Bobst Library NYU N.Y. USA
- Open Society Archive, CEU, Budapest
- Pacific Film Archives, Berkeley CA USA
- Samlung Oppenheim, Bonn
- Stanford University Library, Green Library, USA
- UIAH Helsinki University Art Department collection
- University of Southern California Film School - Annenberg Center for Communications, Los Angeles
- Yad Vashem, The Visual Center, Jerusalem
- Zentrum für Medien Kunst, ZKM collection, Karlsruhe
Secondary literature
*Cinema’s Alchemist. The Films of Péter Forgács, ed. by Bill Nichols and Michael Renov, Minneapolis, Minn.[etc.] : University of Minnesota Press, 2011