MORICE LIPSI
Morice Lipsi was an important representative of modern art on its way to abstract art. He left a considerable body of work.
From the long list of exhibitions:
- Galerie d’art contemporain, Paris
- Galerie Druet, Paris
- Galerie Denise René, Paris
- Kunsthaus Zürich
- Musée du Luxemburg, Paris
- Musée Rodin, Paris
- Kunsthalle Mannheim
- Documenta ll, Kassel
- Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts, Wien
Lipsi, of Jewish origin, was born on 29th April 1898 in Pabianice near Lodz, as Moryce (Izrael Moszec) Lipszyc. In 1912, aged 14, he moved to Paris, and settled in the artists’ colony “La Ruche” (the beehive) in the Montparnasse area. There he lived under the same roof as many now internationally famous artists such as Marc Chagall, Chaim Soutine, Amedeo Modigliani, Ossip Zadkine, Guillaume Apollinaire, Jacques Lipchitz, Alexandre Archipenko and others. Lipsi studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. His first solo exhibition at the Paris Galerie Hébrard was in 1922. His friends also included Constantin Brancusi, Henri Laurens and Sonia Delaunay.