Nicolas Ionesco

Romanian (1919)

About the artist:

Nicolas Ionesco was born in Bucharest, Romania on May 1, 1919. He graduated at the Academy of the Art schools of Bucharest in 1945 and was a grant holder of the French Government in 1946. Overview In Paris, he has worked with André LHOTE (1947) and Fernand Léger (1948/49). and turned to abstract painting in 1950. Through a work based on the vibration of the colors, he has discovered a personal expression where the yellow dominates (1952). He has taken part in several exhibitions of avant-garde of the Lyric Abstract Art. Since 1959, he has devoted myself to a new search: it is the rediscovery of a figurative painting seen through the modern experiments. Exhibitions Between 1942 and 1946 - several exhibitions in Bucharest. 1947 - Salon des moins de 30 ans - Paris. 1951 - Salon des Réalités Nouvelles - Paris. 1951 - Exposition de groupe - Galerie Arnaud - Paris. 1952 - Salon des Réalités Nouvelles - Paris. 1952 - Divergences - Galerie de Babylone. 1952 - Personal exhibition - Galerie Arnaud - Paris. 1952 - International exhibition of Abstract art - CARACAS. 1953 - Exposition de groupe, Galerie St Fedele - Milan. 1953 - Exposition de groupe - Galerie Arte Contemporanea - Florence. 1953 - Exposition de groupe Galerie Arnaud - Paris. 1953 - Salon des Réalités Nouvelles - Paris. 1953 - Exposition d'Art Roumain - Musée d'Art Moderne - Madrid. 1954 - Exposition de groupe Studio FACHETTI - Paris. 1954 - "Divergences" - Paris. 1954 - Salon des Réalités Nouvelles - Paris. 1954 - Exposition de groupe - WUPERTHAL - Allemagne. 1955 - Exposition de groupe - Studio FACHETTI - Paris. 1955 - Salon des Réalités Nouvelles - Paris. 1955 - Exposition de Groupe - Galerie Prisme - Paris. 1956 - Exposition personnelle - Présentation : J. ALVARD Galerie Prisme - Paris. 1956 - Salon des Réalités Nouvelles - Paris. 1956 - "Pentagone" Exposition de groupe - Galerie Arnaud 34, rue du Four. 1956 - Exposition de groupe - Galerie "22" - DUSSELDORF Allemagne. 1957 - Exposition personnelle Galerie GLASER-/ CORDIER - Paris. 1957 -10 Maler aus Frankreich - Galerie J.P Wilhelm 22 Galerie DUSSELDORF. 1957 -" 50 years of Abstract Painting" - International exhibition organized by Michel Souphor 1957 - Internationaler Bericht Der Gesellschaft Der Freunde Junger Kunst in DER. 1957 - Salon "Comparaison" Musée d'Art Moderne - Paris. 1957 - Exposition de groupe Galerie Iris CLERT - Paris. 1957 - "Premio Lissonne" - Exposition Internationale - ITALIE. 1957 - Group exhibition "L'Art Moral" Galerie Arnaud - Paris. 1958 - Personal exhibition Galerie GLASER / CORDIER Paris. 1959 - "Junge Maler der Gegenwart Kunstlerhaus - Vienne (Autriche). 1959 - Group exhibition - Galerie Smith - Bruxelles. 1959 - "An aspect of painting" - Group exhibition. Galerie Schoeler Paris. 1960 - "Antagonism" - International Exposition - Musée d'Art Moderne Paris. 1960 - "Monochrome Malerei Stâdtisches Museum LEVERKUSEN (Allemagne). 1961 - Salon de Mai. Paris. 1965 - "Narrative figuration in the Contemporary Art". Galerie Greuze - Paris 1967 - Salon de Bagnolet. 1968 - "New figuration". Personal exhibition Bibliothèque Municipale de Bagnolet Bibliography 1953 - "The BLACK SUN" - Assessment of current art - Paris. 1956 - "QUADRUM" - Bruxelles. 1957 - "Dictionary of abstract painting", byMichel SOUPHOR Ed. Fernand Hazan. 1960 - "Lyrism and Abstraction" by Pierre Restany - Ed. Apollinaire Milan. Works Musée d'Art Moderne - Madrid. Particular collections: USA, Belgium, Italy, France, Great-Britain, Germany.

Nicolas Ionesco

Romanian (1919)

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About the artist:

Nicolas Ionesco was born in Bucharest, Romania on May 1, 1919. He graduated at the Academy of the Art schools of Bucharest in 1945 and was a grant holder of the French Government in 1946. Overview In Paris, he has worked with André LHOTE

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