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Dusan Marek
b. 7 March 1926
Artist (Painter),
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Screen Artist),
Artist (Draughtsman)
Painter, film maker and radical Surrealist. Came to Australia as a political refugee in 1948 and through his teaching as well as his art, had a profound affect on subsequent generations of artists.
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Surrealism
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Film maker
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Immigrant
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Contemporary art
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Political refugee
Biographical Data
b. 7 March 1926 Bitouchov, Northern Bohemia, Czechoslovakia
Biography
1 biography
Associates
7 people
Groups
1 group
Works
1 work
Exhibitions
6 exhibitions
Collections
4 collections
Recognitions
2 recognitions
References
5 references
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Name
Dusan Marek
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Painter)
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Screen Artist)
Artist (Draughtsman)
Tags:
Surrealism
Film maker
Immigrant
Contemporary art
Political refugee
Birth date
7 March 1926
Birth place
Bitouchov, Northern Bohemia, Czechoslovakia
Death date
9 March 1993
Death place
Eden Hills, SA, Australia
Burial place
Czechoslovakia
Death note
Ashes in forest in Bohemia, where he played as a child
Active Period
1939 - 1993
Arrival
29 October 1948 (Arrived on SS Charleton Sovereign)
Residence
c.1943 - 1948 Prague, Czech Republic
1948 Refugee camp, Dillenberg, Germany (March to July)
1948 Migrant camp, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
1948 - 1951 Adelaide, SA
1951 Hobart, Tasmania
1951 - 1954 Sydney, NSW
1954 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (For approximately six months)
1954 - 1959 Rabaul, New Britain, Papua New Guinea
1959 - 1963 Adelaide, SA (Living at Bonython Gallery)
1963 - 1968 Sydney, NSW
1969 - 1973 Adelaide, SA
1973 - 1977 Hobart, Tasmania
1977 - 1978 Australian National University, Canberra, ACT
1979 - c.1980 Europe & North America (travel)
1980 - 1981 Hobart, Tasmania
1981 - 1993 Eden Hills, SA, Australia
Training
1942 - School of Applied Arts, Turnov and Jablonec, North Bohemia, Czechoslovakia
c.1944 - 1948 Akademie Vytvarnych Umeni v Praze (Academy of Fine Arts), Prague, Czech Republic
Cultural Heritage
Czech
Languages
Czech
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