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Árpád Szenes

Árpád Szenes (also French: Árpád Szenès; 6 May 1897, Budapest – 16 January 1985, Paris) was a Hungarian-Jewish abstract painter who worked in France.[1][2][circular reference]

The museum and foundation building in Lisbon

Biography edit

In 1897, Szenes was born into a petty bourgeois family in Budapest. Many artists including Arthur Bárdos, Ignotus, Lajos Hatvany were guests in the family's home. He went to the Munkácsy Mihály Street Secondary Grammar School and was taught among others by Milán Füst. He was passionate about drawing. He served in World War I, but he did not come to the front; he painted portraits on the graves of heroic fallen soldiers from photos. Here he was recognized by the sculptor Dezső Bokros Birman, who directed him towards modern art. He enrolled in the free school of József Rippl-Rónai, where Béla Iványi-Grünwald and Károly Kernstok had great influence on him.

In 1919 he worked with his fellow painters at the Artist Colony of Kecskemét. Since they did not receive money, they had to do agricultural work. He painted together among others with Gyula Derkovits, Béla Iványi-Grünwald, János Kmetty, Róbert Emil Novotny and Pál Pátzay. He was ill with hard physical work, and moved with two friends to a business premise in Városmajor Street in Budapest. At that time, he met István Beöthy, with whom they studied Buddhism and Oriental art. His style was not mature yet: in 1922 he exhibited abstract artwork at a group exhibition of young artists at Ernst Museum, but his other paintings of the same year reflect the traditions of the Hungarian painting of the turn of the century and the influence of his masters. He went on a European study trip; the first station was in Germany in 1924, where he met with the works of Kandinsky and Klee, and then studied the paintings of Giotto and Piero della Francesca in Italy. He first visited Paris in 1924, then only for three months, then again in the autumn of 1925 for staying. The money that he received from his uncle was gone, and for months he was in extreme poverty, and as advised by László Ney lived on cartoons made from guests at Montmartre cafés. Many Hungarians lived in Paris, in addition to his mother, György Marton, Zsigmond Kolozsvári and Gábor Peterdi helped Szenes artistically. At this time he already had exhibitions, and while he was having a bohemian lifestyle with many affairs, he was also attending the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Here he met in 1929 with Portuguese Maria Helena Vieira da Silva and they married in 1930, his wife became a Hungarian citizen, and remained until 1956. After marriage, he lived a more restrained life.

In 1930, the couple visited the Nagybánya artists' colony. They lived and worked in a dead end called rue des Camelias in Paris, where many artists lived. They met Lajos Tihanyi's friend, Kokoschka and Varèse, but Jacques Lipchitz also visited them. Later they moved to boulevard Saint Jacques where their studio was above a cardboard factory. Through their patron and gallery owner, Jeanne Bucher, they were in close contact with Joan Miró and Max Ernst.

At that time Szenes visited the café gatherings of Les Amis du Monde, a group of young left-wing artists including Étienne Hajdú, Maurice Estève, Édouard Pignon, André Breton, Louis Aragon. Through his wife, he contacted the Stanley William Hayter-led Atelier 17 studio which inspired his surrealist works from the 1930s.

At the outbreak of World War II they left Paris, leaving Jeanne Bucher their studio and pictures. They spent a few months in Lisbon, where Szenes had an independent exhibition, and then went to Brazil in 1940. They lived in Rio de Janeiro for some time, then settled in nearby Santa Teresa. The art community in Rio was less inspirational than in Paris; although they met Dr. Atl and some other painters, they were more involved with poets and writers at this time. He painted nature, portraits of writers, poets and illustrated books. He founded a painting school called Sylvestre, taught amateurs and young Brazilian modernists.

In 1947 they returned to Paris, regained the boulevard Saint Jacques studio and Szenes continued to teach. At that time he started working on perhaps his most significant series of geometric and organic shapes, repetitive motifs called 'Bankett' made of various techniques (watercolor, gouache, oil, pastel and chalk). Meanwhile, he painted portraits of Vieira da Silva, making hundreds of paintings altogether. The French state bought from his paintings for the first time in 1949, followed by several state purchases. From the mid-1950s his expression became cleaner. On his landscapes the vertical-horizontal relationship is of great significance, his color scale has been reduced to a few pale colors. From then on, his wife Vieira da Silva became more and more renowned while his popularity diminished.

In 1979 he donated seven works made between 1942 and 1970 to the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Janus Pannonius Museum in Pécs. After his death and the end of communism in Hungary, Vieira da Silva established a foundation in 1990 in Lisbon with their names for the promotion of young artists. The museum building in Praça das Amoreiras 58 was previously a silk factory.

He died at age 87 from a pulmonary edema, in 1985.

List of works edit

Works in books

Chapters Pierre Guéguen: La chasse au faon rose (ed. Cahiers d'Art, 1938) c. book of Illustrations for Murilo Mendes, Rainer-Maria Rilke, Jorge de Lima, 1944 Fifty gouache René Char Le Temps épars c. manuscript, 1966 Gravures (ed. F. Mermod), Lausanne, 1968.

His works in public collections

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rennes Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen M. Figueira da Foz (POR) Musée canton des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne Musée Fabre, Montpellier M. Bezalel, Jerusalem Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs M. Nacional, Rio de Janeiro Kunsthalle, Zurich Center d'Art contemporain, Abbaye de Beaulieu. exhibitions Individual exhibitions

1933 - Galerie UP [engraving by Julian Trevelyan], Paris

1939, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1974 - Galerie Jeanne Bucher, Paris

1941 - Press House, Rio de Janeiro

1947 - Quelques français et des peintres, sculpteurs et graveurs hongrois de l'Ecole de Paris, Galerie de Bussy, Paris

1957 - Galerie Betty Thommen, Basel

1958 - Galerie Pierre, Paris

1960, 1965, 1969 - Galerie de Cahiers d'Art, Paris

1961 - Galerie du Grand Chene, Lausanne

1965 - Galerie Alice Pauli, Lausanne - Galerie 27, Oslo

1969, 1974, 1981, 1988 - Galerie Jacob, Paris

1968 - Paysages accordés, Galerie Alice Pauli, Lausanne

1970 - Galerie Régence, Brussels

1971-1973 - Retrospective - Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orleans - Fundaçao Calouste Gulbekian, Lisbon - Rennes - Lille - Nantes - Rouen

1974 - Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris (Retrospective)

1975 - Musée Fabre, Montpellier - Galerie Michel Vokaer, Brussels

1976 - Dessins d'Arpad Szenes and de Vieira da Silva, Center Georges Pompidou, Paris

1977 - Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest - Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs - G. Information, Tunis

1982 - Hommage à Arpad Senes, M. Ingres, Montauban

1983-1984 - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon - G. EMI, Lisbon

1985 - Fundaçao Calouste Gulbekian, Lisbon

1985 - Hommage à Arpad Senes, Galerie Jeanne Bucher and Galerie Jacob, Paris

1986 - Nasoni G., Porto - Fundaçao Calouste Gulbekian, Lisbon

1987 - Fundaçao Calouste Gulbekian, Lisbon - Bertrand G., Lisbon

1989 - Modern Art Museum, Porto

1994 - Budapest Historical Museum, [Vieira da Silva]

1995 - Hommage à Vieira da Silva et ~, Abbaye de Beaulieu, Ginals (FR)

1997 - Fundaçao Árpád Senes-Vieira da Silva, Lisbon (retrospective)

1999 - Portraits of [Vieira da Silva], Fine Arts Museum, Budapest

2000 - Salle St. Jean, Hôtel de Ville de Paris - Fundaçao Calouste Gulbekian, Lisbon

Most important group exhibitions

1931, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1956 - Salon des Surindépendants, Paris

1932 - Salon d'Automne, Salon des Tuileries, Paris

1936 - Atelier 17, Leicester Gallery, London - New painting from Europe, East River Gallery, New York

1938 - Hungarian Artists in Paris, Tamás Gallery, Budapest - École de Paris, Galerie Jeanne Bucher, Paris

1944 - Atelier 17, Modern Art Museum, New York

1948 - French, Spanish and Hungarian Artists, National Salon, Budapest

1948, 1953, 1960, 1961, 1966, 1967 - Salon de Mai, Paris

1952 - Rythme et couleurs, Musée Cantonal, Lausanne - Les peintres d'aujourd'hui in Paris, Kunsthaus, Zurich

1953 - Biennale de São Paulo

1955 - The Movement of Contemporary Art, Musée Cantonal, Lausanne

1957 - French art, Zagreb - Belgrade

1959 - from Manet to the present, Warsaw - Hommage à Monet, Galerie Art Vivant, Paris - 80 Maler der Ecole de Paris, 1900-1959 - Vienna - Linz

1959, 1960 - Documenta II. and III, Kassel

1960 - Hommage à Jeanne Bucher, Galerie Jeanne Bucher - La Peinture française d'aujourd'hui, Museum of Tel Aviv - M. Bezalel, Jerusalem

1961 - Stedelijk M., Amsterdam

1962 - "French Rysunki XVII-XX S", Warsa w 1962, 1968 - Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, Paris

1963 - Contemporary French Painting, National Gallery, Salisbury

1966 - Dix ans d'art living 1945–1955, Fondation Maeght, St. Paul de Vence (FR)

1967 - Dix ans d'art vivant 1955–1965, Fondation Maeght, St. Paul de Vence (FR) - Galerie Jacob, Paris - Les quatre éléments, Galerie Cimaise, Paris

1968 - Painting in France 1900-1967 (traveling exhibition), Washington, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Montreal - L'uso de la peinture [with Bryn, Zack], Galerie La Roue, Paris

1969 - Hommage à René Char, Musée de Céret

1970 - Hungarians from Paris, Galerie Zunini, Paris - 20th Century Hungarian Artists Abroad, Műcsarnok, Budapest

1971 - Hommage à Christian et Yvonne Zervos, Grand Palais, Pari

1979 - Spring Exhibition, Hungarian House, Paris - Présence Paris-Budapest, Orangerie des Jardins du Luxembourg

1982 - Honor to your homeland. Artists living abroad with Hungarian descent II. exhibition, Műcsarnok.

References edit

  1. ^ "Arpad Szenes" (in Portuguese) [biographical timeline]. Árpád Szenes-Vieira da Silva Foundation. fasvs.pt. Retrieved 2016 October 31.
  2. ^ hu:Szenes Árpád

External links edit

  • Fundação Arpad Szenes-Vieira da Silva (in Portuguese)

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family in Budapest Many artists including Arthur Bardos Ignotus Lajos Hatvany were guests in the family s home He went to the Munkacsy Mihaly Street Secondary Grammar School and was taught among others by Milan Fust He was passionate about drawing He served in World War I but he did not come to the front he painted portraits on the graves of heroic fallen soldiers from photos Here he was recognized by the sculptor Dezso Bokros Birman who directed him towards modern art He enrolled in the free school of Jozsef Rippl Ronai where Bela Ivanyi Grunwald and Karoly Kernstok had great influence on him In 1919 he worked with his fellow painters at the Artist Colony of Kecskemet Since they did not receive money they had to do agricultural work He painted together among others with Gyula Derkovits Bela Ivanyi Grunwald Janos Kmetty Robert Emil Novotny and Pal Patzay He was ill with hard physical work and moved with two friends to a business premise in Varosmajor Street in Budapest At that time he met Istvan Beothy with whom they studied Buddhism and Oriental art His style was not mature yet in 1922 he exhibited abstract artwork at a group exhibition of young artists at Ernst Museum but his other paintings of the same year reflect the traditions of the Hungarian painting of the turn of the century and the influence of his masters He went on a European study trip the first station was in Germany in 1924 where he met with the works of Kandinsky and Klee and then studied the paintings of Giotto and Piero della Francesca in Italy He first visited Paris in 1924 then only for three months then again in the autumn of 1925 for staying The money that he received from his uncle was gone and for months he was in extreme poverty and as advised by Laszlo Ney lived on cartoons made from guests at Montmartre cafes Many Hungarians lived in Paris in addition to his mother Gyorgy Marton Zsigmond Kolozsvari and Gabor Peterdi helped Szenes artistically At this time he already had exhibitions and while he was having a bohemian lifestyle with many affairs he was also attending the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere Here he met in 1929 with Portuguese Maria Helena Vieira da Silva and they married in 1930 his wife became a Hungarian citizen and remained until 1956 After marriage he lived a more restrained life In 1930 the couple visited the Nagybanya artists colony They lived and worked in a dead end called rue des Camelias in Paris where many artists lived They met Lajos Tihanyi s friend Kokoschka and Varese but Jacques Lipchitz also visited them Later they moved to boulevard Saint Jacques where their studio was above a cardboard factory Through their patron and gallery owner Jeanne Bucher they were in close contact with Joan Miro and Max Ernst At that time Szenes visited the cafe gatherings of Les Amis du Monde a group of young left wing artists including Etienne Hajdu Maurice Esteve Edouard Pignon Andre Breton Louis Aragon Through his wife he contacted the Stanley William Hayter led Atelier 17 studio which inspired his surrealist works from the 1930s At the outbreak of World War II they left Paris leaving Jeanne Bucher their studio and pictures They spent a few months in Lisbon where Szenes had an independent exhibition and then went to Brazil in 1940 They lived in Rio de Janeiro for some time then settled in nearby Santa Teresa The art community in Rio was less inspirational than in Paris although they met Dr Atl and some other painters they were more involved with poets and writers at this time He painted nature portraits of writers poets and illustrated books He founded a painting school called Sylvestre taught amateurs and young Brazilian modernists In 1947 they returned to Paris regained the boulevard Saint Jacques studio and Szenes continued to teach At that time he started working on perhaps his most significant series of geometric and organic shapes repetitive motifs called Bankett made of various techniques watercolor gouache oil pastel and chalk Meanwhile he painted portraits of Vieira da Silva making hundreds of paintings altogether The French state bought from his paintings for the first time in 1949 followed by several state purchases From the mid 1950s his expression became cleaner On his landscapes the vertical horizontal relationship is of great significance his color scale has been reduced to a few pale colors From then on his wife Vieira da Silva became more and more renowned while his popularity diminished In 1979 he donated seven works made between 1942 and 1970 to the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Janus Pannonius Museum in Pecs After his death and the end of communism in Hungary Vieira da Silva established a foundation in 1990 in Lisbon with their names for the promotion of young artists The museum building in Praca das Amoreiras 58 was previously a silk factory He died at age 87 from a pulmonary edema in 1985 List of works editWorks in booksChapters Pierre Gueguen La chasse au faon rose ed Cahiers d Art 1938 c book of Illustrations for Murilo Mendes Rainer Maria Rilke Jorge de Lima 1944 Fifty gouache Rene Char Le Temps epars c manuscript 1966 Gravures ed F Mermod Lausanne 1968 His works in public collectionsSolomon R Guggenheim Museum New York Musee National d Art Moderne Paris Musee des Beaux Arts Dijon Musee des Beaux Arts Rennes Musee des Beaux Arts Rouen M Figueira da Foz POR Musee canton des Beaux Arts Lausanne Musee Fabre Montpellier M Bezalel Jerusalem Museum of Fine Arts Budapest Janus Pannonius Museum Pecs M Nacional Rio de Janeiro Kunsthalle Zurich Center d Art contemporain Abbaye de Beaulieu exhibitions Individual exhibitions1933 Galerie UP engraving by Julian Trevelyan Paris1939 1949 1952 1955 1974 Galerie Jeanne Bucher Paris1941 Press House Rio de Janeiro1947 Quelques francais et des peintres sculpteurs et graveurs hongrois de l Ecole de Paris Galerie de Bussy Paris1957 Galerie Betty Thommen Basel1958 Galerie Pierre Paris1960 1965 1969 Galerie de Cahiers d Art Paris1961 Galerie du Grand Chene Lausanne1965 Galerie Alice Pauli Lausanne Galerie 27 Oslo1969 1974 1981 1988 Galerie Jacob Paris1968 Paysages accordes Galerie Alice Pauli Lausanne1970 Galerie Regence Brussels1971 1973 Retrospective Musee des Beaux Arts d Orleans Fundacao Calouste Gulbekian Lisbon Rennes Lille Nantes Rouen1974 Musee d Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Paris Retrospective 1975 Musee Fabre Montpellier Galerie Michel Vokaer Brussels1976 Dessins d Arpad Szenes and de Vieira da Silva Center Georges Pompidou Paris1977 Hungarian National Gallery Budapest Janus Pannonius Museum Pecs G Information Tunis1982 Hommage a Arpad Senes M Ingres Montauban1983 1984 Musee des Beaux Arts de Dijon G EMI Lisbon1985 Fundacao Calouste Gulbekian Lisbon1985 Hommage a Arpad Senes Galerie Jeanne Bucher and Galerie Jacob Paris1986 Nasoni G Porto Fundacao Calouste Gulbekian Lisbon1987 Fundacao Calouste Gulbekian Lisbon Bertrand G Lisbon1989 Modern Art Museum Porto1994 Budapest Historical Museum Vieira da Silva 1995 Hommage a Vieira da Silva et Abbaye de Beaulieu Ginals FR 1997 Fundacao Arpad Senes Vieira da Silva Lisbon retrospective 1999 Portraits of Vieira da Silva Fine Arts Museum Budapest2000 Salle St Jean Hotel de Ville de Paris Fundacao Calouste Gulbekian LisbonMost important group exhibitions1931 1933 1934 1936 1937 1956 Salon des Surindependants Paris1932 Salon d Automne Salon des Tuileries Paris1936 Atelier 17 Leicester Gallery London New painting from Europe East River Gallery New York1938 Hungarian Artists in Paris Tamas Gallery Budapest Ecole de Paris Galerie Jeanne Bucher Paris1944 Atelier 17 Modern Art Museum New York1948 French Spanish and Hungarian Artists National Salon Budapest1948 1953 1960 1961 1966 1967 Salon de Mai Paris1952 Rythme et couleurs Musee Cantonal Lausanne Les peintres d aujourd hui in Paris Kunsthaus Zurich1953 Biennale de Sao Paulo1955 The Movement of Contemporary Art Musee Cantonal Lausanne1957 French art Zagreb Belgrade1959 from Manet to the present Warsaw Hommage a Monet Galerie Art Vivant Paris 80 Maler der Ecole de Paris 1900 1959 Vienna Linz1959 1960 Documenta II and III Kassel1960 Hommage a Jeanne Bucher Galerie Jeanne Bucher La Peinture francaise d aujourd hui Museum of Tel Aviv M Bezalel Jerusalem1961 Stedelijk M Amsterdam1962 French Rysunki XVII XX S Warsa w 1962 1968 Salon des Realites Nouvelles Paris1963 Contemporary French Painting National Gallery Salisbury1966 Dix ans d art living 1945 1955 Fondation Maeght St Paul de Vence FR 1967 Dix ans d art vivant 1955 1965 Fondation Maeght St Paul de Vence FR Galerie Jacob Paris Les quatre elements Galerie Cimaise Paris1968 Painting in France 1900 1967 traveling exhibition Washington New York Chicago San Francisco Montreal L uso de la peinture with Bryn Zack Galerie La Roue Paris1969 Hommage a Rene Char Musee de Ceret1970 Hungarians from Paris Galerie Zunini Paris 20th Century Hungarian Artists Abroad Mucsarnok Budapest1971 Hommage a Christian et Yvonne Zervos Grand Palais Pari1979 Spring Exhibition Hungarian House Paris Presence Paris Budapest Orangerie des Jardins du Luxembourg1982 Honor to your homeland Artists living abroad with Hungarian descent II exhibition Mucsarnok References edit Arpad Szenes in Portuguese biographical timeline Arpad Szenes Vieira da Silva Foundation fasvs pt Retrieved 2016 October 31 hu Szenes ArpadExternal links editFundacao Arpad Szenes Vieira da Silva in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arpad Szenes amp oldid 1185465115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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