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Béla Uitz (1887-1972)

"Béla Uitz (8 March 1887, Mehála, Kingdom of Hungary (today part of Timișoara, Romania) – 26 January 1972, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian painter and communist activist.

In 1907 he studied at the Hungarian National School of Applied Arts before moving on to the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts in 1908. In 1917 he joined the editorial team of MA.

He attended the "Russian Evening" organised by MA (20 November 1920) which led him to rethink his political-artistic stance. In "Jegyzetek a 'Ma' orosz estélyéhez" (Notes on MAs Russian evening) an article published in MA he was very critical of the Russian Proletkult movement which he viewed as an obstacle to the parallel progress of the material and spiritual revolution he envisaged. Nevertheless he later developed a more sympathetic view of Proletkult," - (en.wikipedia.org 11.08.2021)

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Painted Béla Uitz (1887-1972)
[Relation to person or institution] Lajos Kassák (1887-1967)

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