Miklos Bokor

Miklos Bokor is a French painter of Hungarian origin born with Budapest in 1927.

Biography

Miklos Bokor is off-set with all its family in 1944 in the Death camp of Auschwitz where his/her mother dies, then transferred to Buchenwald, Rhemsdorf, Tröglitz and Kleinau with his/her father who disappears with Bergen-Belsen. Released in 1945 in Theresienstadt, it is repatriated by the Red Cross in Budapest then is neat in 1946 and 1947 in several hospitals. It carries out its first exposure particular to Budapest in 1953.

After a voyage in Holland at the time of an exposure Rembrandt, Miklos Bokor remains in Paris in 1956 then in 1957 and 1958. After the death of his son it settles definitively in France in 1960. To the gallery Janine Hoa which presents in 1962 its painting it binds with the poets Yves Bonnefoy and André of Bouchet which thereafter preface its exposures regularly. In 1963 it accomplishes a first stay with Floirac (Lot) and obtains in 1965 French nationality. Stock-broker of the " Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture" from New York in 1965-1966 then in 1977, it remains within the framework of the university exchanges with Berlin - Western in 1974-1975 and accomplishes voyages in Israel in 1980-1982.

Illustration

  • Yves Bonnefoy, wandering Life (poems), lithographies of Miklos Bokor, Maeght Editions, Paris, 1992

Selective bibliography

  • Miklos Bokor , foreword of Andre of Bouchet, Gallery Jacob, Paris, 1969.
  • Miklos Bokor , foreword of Yves Bonnefoy, Monique Delcourt, Valencians, 1976.
  • Miklos Bokor , foreword of John E. Jackson, Museum of Pontoise, 1977.
  • Miklos Bokor , foreword of Yves Bonnefoy, Gallery of France, 1977.
  • Miklos Bokor , foreword of Yves Bonnefoy, Castle of Ratilly, 1978.
  • Miklos Bokor , new texts of Yves Bonnefoy, Gallery Ditesheim (Neuchâtel) with the FIAC, Large Palate, Paris, 1985.
  • Miklos Bokor , text new of Andre of Bouchet, Ditesheim Gallery, Neuchâtel, 1986.
  • Miklos Bokor , text of Andre of Bouchet, Gallery Alice Chartier, Lyon, 1991.
  • Miklos Bokor , texts new of Yves Bonnefoy, François Capon, John E. Jackson, Bernard Blatter, Pierre-Alain Tâche and François Ditesheim, Galerie Ditesheim, Neuchâtel, and Museum Jenish, Vevey, 1993.
  • Miklos Bokor, is delirious It of the man , texts of John E. Jackson and André Green, in " The time of darkness, Zoran Music, Miklos Bokor" , Museum of Beautiful arts of Caen, 1995,92 p.

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