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Joseph Csaky    (French, 1888-1971)

 Joseph Csaky - Femme au panier, <i>c. 1925</I> (Sculptures)
Joseph Csaky
Femme au panier, c. 1925
 
  

Biography
1888 Born on March 18th, in Szeged, Hungary.
Studies in the superior school of Decorative Arts in Budapest.
1908 Like Archipenko the same year and Brancusi in 1904, Csaky makes the long journey to Paris, walking most of the way. Csaky establishes his residence at La Ruche.
1910 - 1911 Exhibits at Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris. First cubists sculptures : Tête, 1911 - Figure femme debout, 1913.
1914 - 1918 Volunteers in the French Army during the First World War.
1919 Abstract sculptures, composition of columns-cylinders : Cones et sphères, Figure abstraite, Composition cubiste. Influence of Fernand Leger.
1920 - 1923 Contract with Léonce Rosenberg. Exhibition Maîtres du cubisme in 1921 at Rosenberg’s Galeriede l’Effort Moderne with Braque, Picasso, Gris, Leger, Gleizes, Laurens and Mondrian. Exhibition at Salon des Indépendants : Rosenberg sells his work in France and Abroad (famous patron and Couturier Jacques Doucet purchases a very important stone sculpture Femme 1921).Interior designer Marcel Coard acquires small sculptures in bronze and animals in rock crystal. Csaky designs the central panel of a Marcel Coard’s armoire.
1924 Exhibits at Salon des Artistes Décorateurs works on various type of stone : granit, onyx, obsidian.
1928 At the age of 40, half way through his life, he carves his important sculpture Panier sur le bras influenced by Maillol. He turns to a more figurative type of work.
1930 Exhibition with Group of U.A.M. (Union des Artistes Modernes).
1933 Sculpture Adam et Eve.
1935 Travels to Greece which brings him more confidence with his artistic choices.
1940 During the Second World War, he takes refuge in Valençay, France. He meets Pierre Levy who will remain Csaky’s patron and close friend.
1954 He offers a sculpture Danseuse to his native village of Szeged.
1955 Fifth exhibition with Group of U.A.M. (Union des Artistes Modernes).
1959 Returns to Budapest after an absence of half a century.
1968 The Hungarian press celebrates his eightieth birthday with various articles on his art.
1971 Dies on May 1st.

Exhibitions
1999 Exhibition Montparnasse - L’Europe des Artiste, 1915-1945, at Musée Archéologique Régional d’Aoste, in Italy.
1988 - 1989 Exhibition Les années U.A.M. at Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
1980 Exhibition Formes Humaines tribute to Csaky at Musée Rodin in Paris.
1979 Exhibition of Joseph Csaky Sculpture at Feingarten Galleries, Los Angeles (First show in the United States)
1977 Exhibition Trois sculpteurs des années 30 : Gargallo, Lambert-Rucki, Csaky, at Musée Bourdelle in Paris.
1973 Exhibition of Csaky’s work at Galerie Dépôt 15. Donald Karshan writes the first comprehensive monograph on Csaky.
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