Gyula Zaránd was born in 1943 in Budapest.
Died in Puteaux in 2020, at the age of 76.


EXHIBITIONS (selection)


 

2023
Budapest – Paris, 1963 – 2001, Galerie Olivier Waltman, Paris
Paris Photo, Grand Palais Ephémère, Paris

2007
Lost Utopia, Parisian Journey of Photography
Lost Utopia, Hungarian House of Budapest Photographers, Budapest
Hungary, 60s, Étampes, France

2005
Lost Utopia, Rueil Malmaison Media Library, France

2004
Paris and its writers, Hungarian Institute, Paris

2002
Three generations of Hungarian photographers, Hungarian Institute, Berlin

2001
Street children – Hungary 60s, Auxerre Theater, France
Three generations of Hungarian photographers, Fellbach Cultural Center, Stuttgart

1999
Street children – Hungary 60s, Villejuif Theater
Three generations of Hungarian photographers, 18th Le Mans Image Festival
Lost utopia, 3rd Senlis Biennale, France
Portraits of artists, Manufacture des Œillets, Paris

1996
Three generations of Hungarian photographers, Hungarian Institute, Paris

1990
Three generations of Hungarian photographers, Contemporary Art Center L’Hôpital Éphémère, Paris

1985
Paris and the French, Budapest Museum of Modern Art, Hungary

1983
Street children – Hungary 60s, Center Pompidou, Paris
Paris and the French, Galerie Mücsarnosk, Budapest, Hungary

1963
Csontvàry, Budapest Museum of Fine Arts, Hungary


COLLECTIONS


2023
City of Paris Museum of Modern Art


PUBLICATIONS (selection)


2009
Gyula Zaránd and Sylvestre Clancier, In the footsteps of Maigret, Editions du Polar, 144 pages

2007
Gyula Zaránd, Utopia (from the 60s in Hungary), Éditions Higgins, 15 silver photographs, signed and numbered

2006
Gyula Zaránd, Díszlépés No parade: Válogatás 45 év fényképeiből 45 years of photographs, Folpress Editions, 212 pages.

2002
Gyula Zaránd, Mongolia Mongolia, Exhibition catalogue, Budapest Gallery

1979
Patrick Reumaux, Gyula Zaránd (photographs), André Dhotel : Interview and bibliography, Editions Universitaires Jean-Pierre Delarge
Henri Vincenot, Gyula Zaránd (photographs), My Burgundy : the roof of the Western world, Editions Universitaires Jean-Pierre Delarge