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2008

Peabody Estate • Celebrating Oak Brook 50th Anniversary • Solo show

September 2 - November 3   • Oak Brook, IL

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March 2008

Agora Gallery • " Five Degrees of Abstraction"

Marcius 25- April 15 • New York, NY

Press Release
Inspired by the feminine beauty and details of Botticelli and the wild colors and exotic flowers of Van Gogh, Judith Barath works with both oil and digital print on canvas to create a collection of works that dance between reality and fantasy. The contrast between traditional techniques and technology found in her collection is astounding. Barath is a versatile artist, and an innovator in her craft.

In Barath’s vibrant depictions of natural wonders, flowers unfurl with great detail, and bask in the artist’s magnificent color palette. Their leaves are lush, so realistic they begged to be touched. While in her dramatic, digital prints, she utilizes her computer to alter color, texture, dimension and composition to draw the viewer into her mystical, sensual images. Her prints create a magical realm for both her subjects and the viewer to indulge in. Judith Barath graduated from the University of Design and Graphic Arts in Budapest, Hungary. She is a painter, photographer and digital artist. She currently lives in Oak Brook, Illinois

February 2008

Karen Solem Gallery • "The Art of Love" group show

February 1 - March 1 • Elmhurst

February 2008

CAC at Little Black Pearl • Chicago Artist Coalition group show

February 8 - March 18 • Chicago

Opening reception

January 2008

Oak Brook Art League members visiting my studio

July 2007

2007 Oil Paintings

Oil painting images of woods, trees and gardens

June 2007

Showing oil paintings at • Washington Square Retirement Community
10 N. Washington Street Hinsdale, IL

2007

Agora Gallery

January 26- February 15 • New York, NY

Press Release

In a brilliant combination of old-world elegance and modern technology, Judith Barath creates digital sketches that capture the viewer’s imagination and astound us visually. Using computer software, Barath gives viewers a fresh take on romantic styles from the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her portraits have the lyricism of Art Noveau illustrations, the understated majesty of a Whistler portrait, and the lurid colors and emotional quality of Edvard Munch. Barath states that she wishes to convey an idea of interconnectedness between nature and people. She characterizes her work as “digitized emotion.” Barath’s work is exciting because it asks the viewer to make the connection between fantasy and reality and question how distinct the line between them really is. Judith Barath holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design from the University of Budapest. She has shown her work widely throughout Europe and the U.S. She lives and works in Illinois.

Agora Gallery Opening February 1. 2007.

2007

Amsterdam Whitney Gallery

January 05-30 • New York, NY

Gala Opening Champagne Reception

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