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77: 65: 85: 20: 97: 163:. 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 124:(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. Whilst in Prague, he studied at the 239: 133: 137: 84: 267: 184: 215: 176: 641: 722: 76: 270:. However, a month later, the drawings were found in the museum basement. Nemes was a friend of the Estonian poet and publicist 266:
in particular has a large collection of works by Nemes. About twenty of his drawings were reported stolen in December 2008 from
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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
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and Bernard Reder and collaborated with Jakub Bauernfreund. Nemes held his first exhibition with
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Art of the Baltics: The Struggle for Freedom of Artistic Expression Under the Soviets, 1945-1991
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He became a Swedish citizen in 1948. From 1947 to 1955, he was director and innovator for
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Ivan Jančár: Endre Nemes Visual Poems, catalogue, Galéria Nedbalka, n.o. 2013
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in Czechoslovakia under the direction of Josef MĂĽller. Two more, for
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F. Romvary and others: Endre Nemes Muzeum, catalogue, PĂ©cs, 1985
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Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum (1 December 2001).
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and in 1984 received an honorary doctorate from the
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Endre Nemes: Zodiak Clock (1950), enamel, Västertorp
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Utopia & Reality: Modernity in Sweden 1900-1960
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Scarecrow Press. pp. 347, 456–. 660: 329: 167:and the Zodiak Clock in the center of 595:, L’Oeil, 8–9 (1973), pp. 217–18 447: 419: 357: 214:and held a notable exhibition at the 723:Recipients of the Prince Eugen Medal 593:Un Kafka de la peinture: Endre Nemes 333:Historical Dictionary of Surrealism 13: 330:Aspley, Keith (1 September 2010). 14: 734: 625: 246:. In 1980, Nemes was awarded the 519:. Lonely Planet. pp. 251–. 578: 38:artist who had a background in 287: 1: 683:Hungarian emigrants to Sweden 280: 23:Endre Nemes (photo B L Nemes) 718:Hungarian surrealist artists 633:Homage to Nemes (in Swedish) 59: 7: 10: 739: 713:Swedish surrealist artists 678:People from Baranya County 378:Galerie Bel'Art, Stockholm 224:Philadelphia Museum of Art 157:Valand School of Fine Arts 90:Encounter with the Baroque 708:Slovak surrealist artists 423:Understanding Peter Weiss 252:University of Gothenburg 647:Endre Nemes at Worldcat 380:. Retrieved 8 May 2012. 311:. Retrieved 8 May 2012. 232:Slovak National Gallery 588:, Opus Int., ix (1968) 420:Cohen, Robert (1993). 101: 93: 81: 73: 24: 120:). He later lived in 99: 87: 79: 67: 22: 264:Härryda Municipality 240:Ferenc Martyn Museum 220:Museum of Modern Art 104:Born Endre Nágel in 173:Max Walter Svanberg 40:Lyrical Abstraction 652:Endre Nemes images 372:2012-09-07 at the 299:2012-10-25 at the 248:Prince Eugen Medal 134:Jakub Bauernfreund 126:Prague Art Academy 102: 94: 82: 74: 25: 688:Hungarian artists 620:978-80-971269-2-6 608:, Stockholm, 1985 560:978-0-8135-3042-0 526:978-1-74059-152-2 492:978-0-300-09359-9 433:978-0-87249-898-3 343:978-0-8108-5847-3 256:JindĹ™ichĹŻv Hradec 138:Dr. Feigl Gallery 72:, 1938, NG Prague 70:Painter in studio 730: 634: 572: 571: 569: 567: 544: 538: 537: 535: 533: 510: 504: 503: 501: 499: 476: 470: 469: 467: 465: 454: 445: 444: 442: 440: 417: 408: 407: 405: 403: 392: 381: 364: 355: 354: 352: 350: 327: 312: 310: 291: 268:Ystad Art Museum 185:Carl O. 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Index


Surrealist
Lyrical Abstraction
écorchés
enamels
public art




Pécsvárad
IglĂł
Czechoslovakia
Slovakia
Vienna
Prague Art Academy
Peter Weiss
Jakub Bauernfreund
Dr. Feigl Gallery
Helsinki
Stockholm
Brunkebergsplate
Valand School of Fine Arts
Gothenburg
Alafors
Västertorp
Max Walter Svanberg
C.O. Hultén
Adja Yunkers
Carl O. Svensson

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