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2010, Carrara Marble - Statuario, 18 x 44 x 38 cm

 

Born in 1970, Budapest, Hungary

 

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Boldi is a Hungarian sculptor who creates works that express a balance between reason and emotion. His sculptures reveal not only the true form of human figures but also the emotions of the artist. Boldi's art is characterized by a subtle harmony of fantasy and reason, indicating both the maturity and creativity of the artist.

Born in Hungary, Boldi has gained recognition for his work both nationally and internationally. His sculptures are known for their simple, clean lines and sensitivity to the world around him. He approaches the human form with respect and caring for all the creatures of nature. Boldi's art does not focus on a psychological perspective but rather expresses his dreams and vision.

Boldi's works can be found in public places and collections, including the Jardin de l'Université de Szeged, the Magyar Nemzeti Bank in Budapest, the Ministère de la Justice in Budapest, and the Gesztenyéskert in Budapest. He also created relief sculptures for various institutions, such as the Cimitière Farkasréti in Budapest and the Casa di Santo Stefano in Rome. 

In 2011, Boldi created a sculpture of St. François in marble for the Église Paroissiale St Jean Baptiste in Budapest. In the same year, he also created the Trianon-Monument in bronze for Komárom, Hungary. Other notable works include the Genèse in marble, the Archer in bronze, and the 1956 - L'oiseau de la liberté s'élance - in marble.

Boldi's art captures the essence of his values in a simple yet integral manner. His finely crafted and chiseled planes show sensitivity to the world around him and how he can express his dreams and vision. Boldi's sculptures encourage the desire to touch them and appreciate how the light plays on each surface. 

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Exhibitions

 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

 

 

2021

“ Bust of Prof. Dr. Károly Lechner “ (Marble), Parc of

University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary

 

“ Archer “ (Bronze), Hungarian National Bank, Budapest

 

 

2020

“Genesis” (Marble), Ministry of Justice, Budapest

 

 

2016 

“ 1956 - Soaring bird of liberty “ (Marble), Gesztenyéskert,

Budapest

 

 

2012 

“ Relief of Mayor Dr. Ripka “ (Bronze), Farkasréti Cemetery,

Budapest 

 

“Trianon-monument” (Bronze), Komárom, Hungary 

 

 

2011

“ St. Francis “ (Marble), Parish-church St. John the Baptist,

Budapest

 

 

2010 

“ St. John the Baptist “ (Bronze), Garden of the Parish-church

St. John the Baptist, Budapest

 

“ Stone Foot “ (Granite), Budapest

 

“ Foot of Africa “ (Granite), Open Air Museum, Laongo

(Burkina Faso)

 

 

2009

“ Genesis “ (Marble), Villány (Hungary)

 

 

2008

Scootering “ (Granite), 

 

“ Budapest Dawn “ (Marble),  Guijuelo (Spain)

 

“ Bronze statue of millennium memorial “, Székelyudvarhely

(Románia)

 

 

2007

“ Hand “ (Marble), Open Air Museum, Brusque, Brazil

 

Shell “ (Limestone), Ayia Varvara, Cyprus

 

“ Foot “ (Dolomite), Woerden, Holland

 

“ Hand “ (Marble), Guatemala City    

 

“ Fish “ (Marble of Oman), Dubai

 

2005

Monument for victims of the 2nd world war in the

12th district of Budapest “ (Bronze) 

 

“ Invalid-bench “ (Wood), Körmend, Hungary 

 

2004

“ St. Martin - relief “ (Marble), St. Martin chapel, Budapest

 

 

2003

“ The Good Shepherd “ (Bronze), Parish-church

St. John the Baptist, Budapest

 

 

2002

Dance ” (Marble), Open Air Museum Brusque, (Brazil)

 

" Relief of architect Ödön Lechner “ (Bronze),

House of Architects, Budapest

 

Dying Gallic “ (Pyrogranit),

Contemporary Hungarian Gallery, Dunajská Streda (Slovakia)

 

The Good Shepherd “ (Sandstone), La Charité-sur-Loire

 

 

2001 

“ Hospitium - relief “ (Limestone), La Casa di Santo Stefano,

Rome

 

“ The Fallen “ (Marble), park for "The current memory:

from the Shoah to a culture of peace ", Campocecina, Italy

 

“ Bust of composer Ferenc Erkel “ (Limestone),

Music Place, Budapest

 

 

2000

“ Relief of writer István Fekete “ (Bronze), Fekete István

Elementary School, Budapest

 

 

1998

“ Relief of architect Ödön Lechner “ (Bronze),

Geological Institute of Hungary, Budapest