The Kálmán Makláry Fine Artsgallery is a showcase for artists of the Post-War School of Paris. The gallery is a member of Syndicat National des Antiquaires Négociants en objets d'Art Tableaux anciens et modernes de France.[1]
Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts
Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts with light paintings on its wall
The gallery is regularly present at the European art fairs, taking part at Art Cologne in Köln, at Salon Du Collectionneur in Paris, at Art13 London and is a returning exhibitor at Brafa in Brussels, and at Art Paris. In 2010, the Biennale Des Antiquaires in Paris invited them to the Tremplin (Springboard) section, introducing the best new galleries. In spring of 2012, the European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF), celebrating a 25th anniversary of its Maastricht far, selected the gallery among the world's six most promising young art dealers, to introduce themselves within the Showcase framework at TEFAF. In autumn of 2012, the gallery represented its artists with an independent stand at the Paris Biennale.[2]
Simon Hantai Vol. I-II. Text by Agnes Berecz (IN GIFT BOX). Hardcover-spiral: 680 pages. Vol. I. Publisher: Kalman Maklary Fine Arts Ltd.; 1st ed. (2012). ISBN9638944110. ISBN978-9638944115 Vol. II. Publisher: Kalman Maklary Fine Arts Ltd.; 1st ed. (2013). ISBN978-9638944139
Reigl Hantai Fiedler. Paperback: 36 pages. Publisher: Kalman Maklary Fine Arts Ltd. (2012).
Major Kamill. Text by Geza Perneczky. Hardcover: 100 pages. Publisher: Maklary Artworks Ltd.; 1st ed. (2011). Language: English, French, Hungarian. ISBN978-963-89441-0-8
Judit Regil. Text by Agnes Berecz. Hardcover: 300 pages. Publisher: Kalman Maklary Fine Arts Ltd. (2010). Language: English, French, Hungarian. ISBN9638735090, ISBN978-9638735096
Tibor Csernus. Text By Gabor Lajta. Paperback: 72 pages. Publisher: Maklary Artworks Ltd. 1st Ed. Edition (2007). Language: English, French, Hungarian. ISBN978-963-87350-5-8
László Moholy-Nagy and André Kertész. Paperback: 44 pages. Publisher: Erdész & Makláry Fine Arts; 1st Ed. Edition (2007). Language: Hungarian. ISBN978-963-06-1919-6
Bela Czobel. Text by Gergely Barki. Paperback: 52 pages. Publisher: Erdész & Makláry Fine Arts; 1st Ed. Edition (2007). Language: English, French, Hungarian. ISBN978-963-87350-4-1
Judit Reigl (1950s). Text by Agnes Berecz. Paperback: 68 pages. Publisher: Maklary Artworks Ltd., Erdész & Makláry Fine Arts; 1st ed. (2006). Language: English, French, Hungarian. ISBN963-87350-0-7, ISBN978-963-87350-0-3.