Gyorgy Kepes  (American/Hungarian, 1906-2001) 

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Kunstwerke zum Verkauf (9)
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Auktionsresultate (240)

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Kunstwerke zum Verkauf (9)


Gyorgy Kepes, Juliet's Shadow Caged

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Juliet's Shadow Caged
1939-1977

Joel Soroka Gallery
Gyorgy Kepes, Untitled Photogram

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Untitled Photogram
1939

Joel Soroka Gallery
Gyorgy Kepes, Juliet Kepes with Peacock Feather

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Juliet Kepes with Peacock Feather
circa 1939-1940

Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd.
Gyorgy Kepes, Untitled

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Untitled
circa 1972

Joel Soroka Gallery
Gyorgy Kepes, W. 31

 

Gyorgy Kepes
W. 31
1987

Alpha Gallery
Gyorgy Kepes, Mosscape

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Mosscape
1964

Alpha Gallery
Gyorgy Kepes, Vespers

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Vespers
1962

Gallery Sam
Gyorgy Kepes, Sanctuary 2

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Sanctuary 2
1965

Gallery Sam
Gyorgy Kepes, Reticent Sky

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Reticent Sky
1980-1983

Alpha Gallery
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Gyorgy Kepes, Glow Flock

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Glow Flock, 1975
oil and sand on canvas

 

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Gyorgy Kepes, Microlabrynith

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Microlabrynith, 1937
gelatin silver print

 

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Gyorgy Kepes, Untitled (Lens Abstraction)

 

Gyorgy Kepes
Untitled (Lens Abstraction), 1939
gelatin silver print

 

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1906   Born in Selyp, Hungary
1924 - 1928   Studied painting at the School of Arts in Budapest
1930   Collaborated with Laszlo Moholy-Nagy in Berlin
1937   Came to the U.S. to be the head of the Light and Color Department at the Institute of Design in Chicago, then known as the New Bauhaus
1946   Joined MIT as the associate professor of visual design
1949   Became a full professor at MIT
1967   Founded the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS)
1995   The Hungarian government endowed a museum in Eger, Hungary to house a major collection of Kepes' paintings, drawings, photographs and Kepes' archives
1996   Received the Medal of Honor and the Middle Cross of the Republic of Hungary
2001   Died in Cambridge, Mass.