Galerie Zak
Title
Name
Address in Paris
Years Open
Gallery Description
Founded by Jadwiga Kon, wife of the Russian artist of Polish descent, Eugène (Eugeniusz) Zak (1884-1926), the Galerie Zak was an important venue for the presentation of Latin American and Polish art. During World War II Jadwiga Kon and her son were taken to Auschwitz where they died in 1944. Although French collaborators liquidated the contents of the gallery in 1941, art dealer Wladimir Raykis, executor of Jadwiga's will, reopened its doors in 1946.
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Latin American Artists Exhibited
1928 (Dec. 1 - 6): "Quelques peintures récentes et retrospective de Torrès-Garcia"
1928 (Dec. 1 - 15): Eduardo Abela
1930 (Feb. 18 - Mar. 13): Exposition de peintures de José Cuneo et de sculptures de Barnabé Michelena
1930 (Mar. 14 - Apr.): Juan Del Prete
1930 (Apr. 11 - 24): Première Exposition du Groupe Latino-Americain de Paris, including; Eduardo Abela, Gilberto Bellini, Marco Aurelio Bontá Costa, Jorge Caballero, Germán Cueto, Carlos Alberto Castellanos, Gustavo Cochet, Jaime Colson, Pedro Figari, Raquel Forner, Horacio Bulter, Agustín Lazo, Carlos Mérida, José Clemente Orozco, Victor Pissarro, Juan del Prete, Diego Rivera, Vicente do Rego Monteiro, Manuel Rendón Seminario, Laura Rodig, Rómulo Rozo, Joaquín Torres-García, Lola Velázquez de Cueto
1932 (Jun. 27 - Jul. 10): Troisième Exposition du Groupe Latino-Américain including; Joaquín Torres-García
1933 (Apr. 28 - May 12): Amelia Pelaez