Jana M. Bauerová was born in Dačice in 1980 and spent her childhood in Stará Říše in the neighborhood of the Jirous family. She graduated from business school in Jihlava. She works as an archivist at the Libri Prohibiti library, where she is responsible for the estate of Ivan Martin Jirous. In 2004, together with Františka Jirousová, she established the literary group Catholic Decadence. In 2008 she published the poems Northerly Cross, and in 2018 she and Františka Jirousová published their dairy memories of Jirous entitled Mága.
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Imre Baász (1941-1991) was a Transylvanian Hungarian graphic artist. Baász was born in Arad on February 22, 1941 to a family of Jewish descent. In 1972, he graduated from the Department of Graphics at the Ion Andreescu Fine Arts University of Cluj as a student of graphic artist László Feszt. At the request of the Kriterion Publisher, he made illustrations for the Kalevala as his thesis work, for which he was awarded the second prize of the Graphic Art Salon of Bucharest. He moved to Sfântu Gheorghe (Sepsiszentgyörgy) in 1977 and began to be active as a kind of one-man institution. He organized workshops in his atelier to introduce local artists and art lovers to modern ideas. As an artist, he mainly thought about the survival of the Hungarian minority living in Transylvania. His art is draws on Expressionist traditions, and it is related to Conceptualism and the action art. In 1981, Baász organized the exhibition “Medium I.” for international contemporary works. In 1986, he initiated the exhibition “Bird Action,” and in 1987-1988 he organized the exhibition “Drawing-Space-Form.” In 1990, he launched the AnnArt performance-days, which he organized until his death. In 1990, he began serving as the scenographer of the Hungarian theater in Cluj (Kolozsvár). In 1990-1991, he taught as a member of the faculty at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest. In 1991, he organized the “Medium II” exhibition.
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Sfantu Gheorghe, Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania
Orsolya Baász (1980) is a Transylvanian Hungarian graphic artist. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest. She is the daughter of Imre Baász and Pálma Baász-Szigeti, and she is also the curator of her father's collection.
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Sfantu Gheorghe, Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania
Pálma Baász-Szigeti (1954) is a Transylvanian Hungarian fine artist. She is the widow of Imre Baász, and she is also the caretaker of his bequest and the founder of the Imre Baász Collection.
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Sfantu Gheorghe, Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania
Following completion of her studies in 1982 Erika Berger began working for the Neubrandenburg Literary Center, the official institution of the Neubrandenburg District Council, responsible for the promotion of regional authors as well as maintaining the regional literary legacy. In 2005, she took over both the management of the Center as well as that of the Brigitte-Reimann-House of Literature. Her relationship to the GDR is described by Erika Becker as "critical yet loyal".
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Neubrandenburg Gartenstraße 6, Germany 17033