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Endre Nemes (November 10, 1909 – September 22, 1985; born with the family name Nágel) was a Hungarian-Slovako-Czecho-Swedish
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artist who had a background in
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."Nemes, Endre"
''Artportal.hu''. . Retrieved 8 May 2012. While his early exhibitions included tailors' dummies and ''
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s'', he was notable in Sweden for his use of enamels in
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Biography

Born Endre Nágel in
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, Hungary, in 1909, he changed his name to Nemes in 1928. His family soon moved to the small town of Igló (then part of Austro-Hungarian monarchy, later
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, now
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). He later lived in
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(1927) where he studied philosophy before returning to Slovakia, working as a journalist and publishing poetry. In 1930, he moved to Prague where he became a cartoonist."Endre Nemes"
, ''Galerie Bel'Art, Stockholm''. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
Whilst in Prague, he studied at the Prague Art Academy, where he met
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and Bernard Reder and collaborated with Jakub Bauernfreund. Nemes held his first exhibition with Jakub Bauernfreund at the Dr. Feigl Gallery. As a Jew, he escaped from Czechoslovakia before World War II, was in
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in 1938, traveled through Finland and Norway, and ended up in Sweden where he held his first solo exhibition in 1941 in Stockholm. Just prior to Weiss's March 1941 exhibition at Masshallen, Brunkebergsplate, Nemes had shown his work at the same venue. He became a Swedish citizen in 1948. From 1947 to 1955, he was director and innovator for Valand School of Fine Arts in Gothenburg. He also worked on sets and costumes for the opera house and the municipal theatre. His fanciful paintings often included harlequins and clocks. Nemes became known for several large public art works and was a pioneer in Sweden in the use of enamels in public art, designing the façade of the municipal administration building in
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and the Zodiak Clock in the center of Västertorp. Along with Max Walter Svanberg, C.O. Hultén,
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, and Carl O. Svensson, Nemes was a founder of the Minotaur group. In the end of the 1950s, he showed in Zurich and
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, and there was a subsequent retrospective in Lund,
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, and
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. In 1965, he was awarded a Swedish State
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and held a notable exhibition at the Drian Galleries in London. His work can be found in the
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in Stockholm, Philadelphia Museum of Art and Brooklyn Museum in the US, the
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in Bratislava, and the Ferenc Martyn Museum in
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. In 1980, Nemes was awarded the
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and in 1984 received an honorary doctorate from the
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. The same year the three large tapestries he designed for Första Sparbanken in Stockholm were completed at
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in Czechoslovakia under the direction of Josef Müller. Two more, for
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's headquarters in Gothenburg, followed in 1985.
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in particular has a large collection of works by Nemes. About twenty of his drawings were reported stolen in December 2008 from Ystad Art Museum. However, a month later, the drawings were found in the museum basement. Nemes was a friend of the Estonian poet and publicist Ilmar Laaban. Nemes died on September 22, 1985 in Stockholm.


References


Bibliography

*J. Kotalik: ''Endre Nemes'', Opus Int., ix (1968) *R. v. Holten: ''Un Kafka de la peinture: Endre Nemes'', L’Oeil, 8–9 (1973), pp. 217–18 *''Endre Nemes'' (exhibition catalogue by L. Németh, P. Weiss and E. Nemes, Budapest, N.G., 1982) * T. Millroth: ''Endre Nemes'', Stockholm, 1985 *F. Romvary and others: Endre Nemes Muzeum, catalogue, Pécs, 1985 *Ivan Jančár: Endre Nemes Visual Poems, catalogue, Galéria Nedbalka, n.o. 2013


External links

* by Professor Teddy Brunius
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at 50 Watts {{DEFAULTSORT:Nemes, Endre 1909 births 1985 deaths People from Baranya County Hungarian emigrants to Sweden Hungarian artists Hungarian Jews Swedish artists Swedish Jews Slovak surrealist artists Swedish surrealist artists Hungarian surrealist artists Recipients of the Prince Eugen Medal