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Ilka Gedö  1921-1985, HU (Ilka Gedo, Ilka Gedő)
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 Most exhibitions in:
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Hungary 7
USA 5
Germany 2
United Kingdom 1




 Most exhibitions held at:
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  Janos Gat Gallery, USA 3
  Shepherd & Derom Galleries, USA 2




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26.5.1921 Born in Budapest (HU)

1921 May 26, Ilka Gedő is born in Budapest. Her father, Simon Gedő was a secondary-school teacher, her mother, Elza Weiszkopf was a clerk.

1939 Attends the free school of Tibor Gallé in the autumn.

1939 - 1942 Taught by Viktor Erdei, a friend of the Gedő family.

1940 She begins to participate in the exhibitions of the OMIKE (National Hungarian Cultural Association of Jews) with her drawings.

1942 - 1943 Studies at the private school of István Örkényi-Strasszer.

1942 Participates at the exhibition entitled "Freedom and the People" at the Vasas Steelworkers' Union Headquarters organised by the Group of Socialist Artists.

1945 Registers in the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts. She stops her studies after the first semester for family reasons. Attends the evening school of Gyula Pap drawing croquis.

1946 Marries Endre Bíró, a biochemist.

1947 Takes part in the Free National Exhibition of the Fővárosi tár (Municipal Gallery).

On 26 September her first son, Daniel is born.

1950 Begins a long period in which she does not take part in Hungarian artistic life.

1953 On 19 February her second son, Dávid is born.

1962 She takes part in the jubilee exhibition of the Group of Socialist Artists. The National Gallery of Hungary acquires three of her drawings.

1965 The painter Endre Bálint selects her drawings made between 1945 and 1949 for a studio exhibition.

1969 - 1970 Lives in Paris. The Galerie Lambert exhibits two of her paintings at a group exhibition.

1974 Becomes a member of the Hungarian Fund of Art (Fine Arts Section).

1980 The King St. Stephen Museum of Székesfehérvár, Hungary organises a retrospective show of her art.

1982 Exhibition of her recent work at the Gallery of Dorottya utca, Budapest. (The National Gallery of Hungary buys two of her oil paintings.)

1985 On 19 June she dies in Budapest.

In June and July of the same year a one-woman show of her works is organised at the Művésztelepi Galéria (Artist Colony Gallery) in Szentendre.

1987 Retrospective show at the Műcsarnok (Palace of Exhibitions) of Budapest, the premier state gallery for the presentation of modern Hungarian and international visual art.

1989 Exhibition of her drawings at the Municipal Gallery of Szombathely, Hungary.

1989 - 1990 Second retrospective show at Glasgow's Third Eye Centre that received as good a press coverage as her first show in Glasgow.

1994 Retrospective exhibition of her art at Janos Gat Gallery in New York.

1995 Between February and October an exhibition Victims and Perpetrators takes place showing works by Ilka Gedő and György Román, at the Jewish Museum, Budapest.

1995 From April 18, four of her drawings are shown for a period of nine months at the permanent exhibition Culture and Continuity: the Jewish Journey at the Jewish Museum of New York. Four of her drawings come into the collection of the Jewish Museum of New York.

1995 Between November and December an exhibition is organised of her drawings at Shepherd Gallery in New York.

1996 Extended by three oil paintings of Ilka Gedő and György Román, the exhibition Victims and Perpetrators, formerly shown in Budapest, is also shown at the Art Museum of Jerusalem's Yad Vashem. Ilka Gedő's ghetto drawings come into the possession of Yad Vashem.

1997 Janos Gat Gallery organises an exhibition of her paintings and graphic works in the spring season.

A book titled The Art of Ilka Gedő is published including studies by the famous Hungarian art historians, Péter György, Gábor Pataki, Júlia Szabó and F. István Mészáros.

1998 The British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings and The Israel Museum acquire drawings by Ilka Gedő.

1999 One of Ilka Gedő's drawings is shown at the Israel Museum's exhibition titled Voices From Here and There (New Acquisitions in the Department of Prints and Drawings). The Düsseldorf Kunstmuseum acquires ten drawings by Ilka Gedő.

2000 Works by Ilka Gedő are shown at the autumn group exhibition of Janos Gat Gallery in New York. The exhibition, titled Directions, shows works also from Julian Beck, Herbert Brown, István Farkas, Lajos Gulácsy, Knox Martin and György Román. Jonathan Goodman wrote the preface to the catalogue.

2001 The Municipal Picture Gallery of Budapest / Museum Kiscell shows an exhibition of Ilka Gedő's graphic works.

The National Gallery of Hungary acquires three of her paintings.

2002 As a part of the rearranged twentieth-century permanent exhibition of the National Gallery of Hungary that was opened on 4 September at the exhibition of the Contemporary Collection two of his oil paintings are exhibited (Witches in Preparation, 1980-1981 and Monster and Boy, 1981)

2003 An extensive oeuvre catalogue is published on Ilka Gedő's art titled The Art of Ilka Gedő (1921-1985) Oeuvre Catalogue and Documents.

2004 A memorial retropsective exhibition opens titled Ilka Gedo (1921-1985) at the National Gallery of Hungary on 18 November. The closing date of the exhibition is 31 March 2005.


1985 Died
 
Public exhibitions  15  Please report missing Information



 Solo shows   13

2006
   Ilka Gedö - Collegium Hungaricum, Berlin

2004
   An Exhibition of Work by the Painter Ilka Gedő - Hungarian National Gallery - Magyar Nemzeti Gáleria, Budapest

2001
   Ilka Gedo - Drawings, pastels 1947-49 - Kiscelli Múzeum - Fövárosi Képtár / Municipal Picture Gallery, Budapest

1997
   Ilka Gedö - Self portraits - Janos Gat Gallery, New York City, NY

1995
   Ilka Gedö - Shepherd & Derom Galleries, New York City, NY

1994
   Ilka Gedö - Janos Gat Gallery, New York City, NY

1989
   Ilka Gedö - Works on Paper - Szombathelyi Képtár - Kunsthalle Szombathley, Szombathely

1987
   Ilka Gedö - Műcsarnok Kunsthalle, Budapest

1985
   Ilka Gedö - Shepherd & Derom Galleries, New York City, NY
   Ilka Gedö - Retrospective and Memorial Exhibition - Compass Gallery, Glasgow (Scotland)
   Ilka Gedö - Gallery of the Artists' Colony Szentendre, Szentendre

1982
   Ilka Gedo - Dorottya Gallery, Budapest

1980
   Ilka Gedö - Paintings and Works on Paper - Szent István Király Múzeum / King St Stephen Museum, Székesfehérvár


 Group shows   2

2003
   Das Recht des Bildes - Kunstmuseum Bochum, Bochum

2000
   Directions at the Janos Gat Gallery 4 - Janos Gat Gallery, New York City, NY


 Public collections  8   Please report missing Information


Germany

 Stiftung Museum Kunst Palast, Dusseldorf

Hungary

 Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives, Budapest
 Hungarian National Gallery - Magyar Nemzeti Gáleria, Budapest
 Szent István Király Múzeum / King St Stephen Museum, Székesfehérvár

Israel

 The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
 The New Holocaust Art Museum, Jerusalem

United Kingdom

 British Museum, London (England)

USA

 The Jewish Museum of New York, New York City, NY


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