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2010-09-10

The Brazilian modernist returns to Vilnius

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Navio de Emigrantes (The Ship of Emigrants)   

On 6 September 2010, the exhibition Lasar Segall: From Vilnius to São Paulo will be launched at the Centre for Tolerance of the Vilnius Gaon State Jewish Museum (Naugarduko g. 10/2, Vilnius).

The creative work of Lasar Segall (1891–1957), a famous Litvak modernist, was influenced by Cubism, Futurism, and Expressionism. His best-known graphic works are on loan from the Musée d’art et d’histoire du Judaïsme Paris. Among them are lithographs from the book “Erinnerung an Wilna, 1917” (Memories about Vilnius, 1917) printed in Germany in 1922.

Lasar Segall was born in Vilnius in 1891. Afterwards, he studied in Dresden Academy of Art. He joined Die Brucke (The Bridge), a group of expressionist artists established in 1905. The members of the group admired African sculpture, primitivism, and intuitive and spontaneous creative work. Later he created his own modernist style, which combined Cubism, Futurism, and melancholic Expressionism. Mario de Andrade (1893-1945), a famous Brazilian writer and art critic, wrote about the Litvak artist’s work: “L. Segall absorbs the world around him. The faces in his works exude a deep archaic beauty. Whether he painted a meditating Rabbi or an Indian woman, in his hands they became Humankind and the secret embodying it.”

The artist’s solo exhibitions have been mounted across the world. In 1967, the Museum of Lasar Segall was established in São Paulo. Finally, in the autumn of 2010, Segall’s works will be exhibited in his childhood city as though repeating the painter’s wanderings. The exhibition of his works, which are recognized the world over, will remove the dust of oblivion from his creative portrait in his native country.It will be on display until 26 November 2010.


 

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