Zoran Music

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Lithograph Music - Cavallini

MUSIC - BIOGRAPHY

1909 - Zoran Music is born in Gorizia, Dalmatia in Slovenia.
1930 - Music enters the Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts.
1935 - The artist moves to Spain where he copies the works of Greco and Goya.
1943 - Zoran Music takes his first trip to Venice.
1944 - Zoran Music is stopped by the Gestapo. He is accused of collusion with the Trieste resistance and he is imprisoned for a few days. He is then sent to the Dachau concentration camp.
1945 - The Americans liberate the Dachau camp and Music is freed. During his captivity, he created, at the risk to his life, approximately 100 drawings of the horrors that he witnessed.
1948 - Music exhibits, for the first time at the Venice Biennial Exhibition. This same year he joins with Campigli and Tobey.
1952 - Music moves to Paris and signs a contract with the France Gallery.
1955 - Zoran Music engraves his first etchings at the Lacourière workshop in Paris.
1956 - Music receives the Grand Prize for engraving at the Venice Biennial Exhibition.
1957 - Beginning of the series of Dalmation landscapes including paintings and engravings.
1962 - First catalogue raisonné of Music’s prints by Schmücking.
1970 - Music begins to paint and to draw the “We Are Not the Last” series that deals with the tragic experiences that he encountered in Dachau
1971 - Beginning of the period of vegetable motifs (paintings and engravings)
1972 - Lassaigne organises a Music retrospective at the Paris Museum of Modern Art (First retrospective at the Museum for a living painter).
1976 - Beginning of the rocky landscapes period.
1995 - Zoran Music gradually loses his vision. The Grand Palais in Paris dedicates an exhibition in his honour.
2005 - Zoran Music dies in Venice at the age of 96.

MUSIC - THE MAIN EXHIBITIONS

1946 - Galleria del Cavallino, Venice, Italy.
1947 - Picola Galleria, Venice, Italy.
1950 - Gallery Haller, Zürich, Switzerland.
1952 - Galerie de France, Paris, France.
1955 - Jeffress Gallery, London, England.
1960 - Mala Galerjia, Ljubiana, Slovenia.
1961 - Gallery Lienhard, Zürich, Switzerland
1962 - Galleria Haussamann, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.
1966 - Museum Johanneum, Graz, Austria.
1972 - Museum of Modern Art, Paris, France.
1973 - Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Madrid, Spain.
1980 - St James Sreet Gallery, London, England.
1981 - Gallery Ditesheim, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
1983 - Gallery Claude Bernard, Paris, France.
1986 - Museum Jenisch, Vevey, Switzerland.
1992 - Krugier Gallery, New York, USA.
1995 - Grand Palais, Paris, France.
1997 - Gallery Marwan Hoss, Paris, France.
2004 - Gallery Bordas, Venice, Italy.

MUSIC - BIBLIOGRAPHY

1944 - « Zoran Music » from F. de Pisis, Ed. Piccola galleria.
1954 - « Zoran Music » from Berne-Joffroy, Ed. NRF.
1955 - « Music » from René de Solier, Ed. Obelisco.
1957 - « Poésie de Zoran Music » from Franck Elgar, Ed. XX siècle.
1960 - « Le monologue du peintre » from Charbonnier, Ed. Julliard.
1961 - « Antonio Zoran Music » from Mersmann, Ed. Schmücking.
1970 - « Music » from Jean Grenier, Ed. Musée de Poche.
1971 - «We are not the last » from Sandberg, Ed. Galerie de France
1973 - « Penser contre soi » from Alain Bosquet, Ed. Galanis.
1977 - « Zoran Music », from Beerman, Ed. Nasjonal Museet, Copenhagen.
1986 - « Le silence et l’obscurité dans l’œuvre de Music » from Jean Clair, Ed. NRF.
1997 - «Zoran Music, non siamo gli ultimi » from Goldin, Ed. Marsilio, Venice.

MUSIC - CATALOGUES RAISONNES

« Zoran Music », one more catalogue useful with the "official" Schmücking. Catalogue realized and published by Hervé Bordas listing more than 120 prints, most of them are not in the Schmücking. Edition of this catalogue at 1000 copies.

« Music, das graphische werk », about 250 original prints (lithographs and etchings, illustrated books) are listed in this catalogue made and published by Schmücking. Edition of this catalogue at 500 copies numbered.

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