In Tate Liverpool
In Tate Modern
In Tate Britain
Biography
György Kepes [ˈɟøɾɟ ˈkɛpɛʃ] (October 4, 1906 – December 29, 2001) was a Hungarian-born painter, photographer, designer, educator, and art theorist. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1937, he taught design at the New Bauhaus (later the School of Design, then Institute of Design, then Illinois Institute of Design or IIT) in Chicago. In 1967 he founded the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he taught until his retirement in 1974.
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György Kepes Green Leaves and Geometry
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György Kepes Bird and Mastodon
c.1940s -
György Kepes Gears
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György Kepes Prism, Compass, Grid 2
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György Kepes Spiral
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György Kepes Propeller
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György Kepes Lines
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György Kepes Black and White Stripes
c.1939–40