László Dús
Born (1939-07-14) July 14, 1939
Zalaegerszeg, Hungary
Known forPrintmaking
Painting
Notable workCavern Opening [Triptych],
various print cycles
MovementModern art
Nonobjective art
Patron(s)National Gallery of Art

Smithsonian American Art Museum
Renwick Gallery

Albert Scaglione

László Dús (born 14 July 1941, Zalaegerszeg) is an Americanized Hungarian-born visual artist. Dús is known for nonobjective Modernist prints.

Several of his prints are in the permanent collections of the U.S. National Gallery of Art.[1] Dús prints are also in the collections of the Renwick Gallery[2] and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[3][2] Dús prints are also in the collection of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. [4]

Typical subject matter is a blocky geometric color field composition with some shapes having "torn" edges. Large-size prints are scarce. Park West Gallery leader Albert Scaglione (also specializing in Pablo Picasso and Pierre-Auguste Renoir), was a major booster of the artist.

References

  1. American Art Museum, Smithsonian. "SAAM artworks person index". Smithsonian American Art Museum person/artist index pages. US Govt.
  2. "Kicsi VII". UMFA Collections Database. Retrieved 2020-11-17.


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