1923, Cluj – 2009, Cluj
EDUCATION
1948–1950 Hungarian Art Institute, Cluj
1950–1953 “Ion Andreescu” Fine Arts Institute, sculpture, Cluj
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1950–1984 until retirement, assistant professor at the Sculpture Department of the “Ion Andreescu” Fine Arts Institute
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1969 Satu Mare (RO)
1971 Museum of History, Aiud (RO)
1973 UAP Gallery, Cluj (RO)
Apollo Hall, Bucharest
1977 Korunk Gallery, Cluj (RO)
1978 Museum of Art, Cluj (RO)
1983 Klub Gallery, Cluj (RO)
1987 Sombreros, Galeria Mică, Cluj (RO)
1989 Pécs, Dombóvár, Szekszárd (HU)
1990 Tel-Aviv (IL)
1991 Quijotesco, UAP Gallery, Cluj (RO)
1994 Bagatelles, UAP Gallery, Cluj (RO)
1995-96 The Old and the New Testament (IL)
1996 Art Museum, Cluj (RO)
Holocaust, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj (RO)
1997 Kisvárda-Sárospatak, Zsinagóga Museum (HU)
Holocaust, Tel Aviv (IL)
Holocaust, Yad Vashem, Jerusalim (IL)
Holocaust, Dachau (DE)
1998 Art Museum, Brașov (RO)
2000 Art Museum, Cluj (RO)
2003 Art Museum, Cluj (RO)
2004 Galeria Mică, Cluj (RO)
2005 Korunk Gallery, Cluj (RO)
2006 Dachau (DE)
2009 Museum of Art, Cluj (RO)
2013 The Naked Body, Quadro Gallery, Cluj (RO)
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1948-50, 1953-57, 1959-64, 1967-72, 1974-80, 1983-87 Regional/County Exhibition of Fine Arts, Cluj (RO)
1949 International Exhibition of Fine Arts, Berlin
1952-54, 1961, 1964, 1975 Annual National Exhibition, Bucharest
1954 Venice Biennale (IT)
Rumunksa Likovna Umetnost, Prague (CZ)
1955 Exhibition of Romanian Fine Art, Warsaw (PL)
1957 Contemporary Exhibtion of Romanian People’s Republic, Moscow (RU)
1958 Contemporary Romanian Exhibition, Belgrad (SR)
Contemporary Romanian Exhibition, Peking (CN)
Contemporary Romanian Exhibition, New Delhi (IN)
1960 Classic and Contemporary Romanian Fine Art Exhibition, Bratislava (SK)
Romanian Art, Helsinki (FN)
Contemporary Romanian Art, Berlin
1960-61 Classic and Contemporary Romanian Fine Art Exhibition, Cairo, Alexandria (EG)
1962, 1973 Biennial of Romanian Fine Arts, Bucharest
1964 Exhibition of Decorative Arts, Cluj (RO)
1968 Biennale of Painting and Sculpture, Bucharest
National Traveling Exhibition of Transilvania-themed art
Exhibition of Cluj Department of UAP, Titograd, Yugoslavia (ME)
1969 Contemporary Romanian Sculpture, Galați (RO)
Exhibition of Romanian Fine Arts (IL)
1973 Fine Arts Exhibition, Cluj (RO)
1974 County Exhibition of Fine Arts, Cluj (RO)
Arts Week, International Exhibition, UNESCO
1975-78 Summer Salon, Covasna (RO)
1977 Cluj Exhibition, Constanța (RO)
1978 County Exhibition of Graphics, Cluj (RO)
Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, Cluj (RO)
1979 Cluj Exhibition, Timișoara (RO)
Art Gallery, Odorheiu Secuiesc (RO)
1980 Specific Features of Regions in Romanian Fine Art, Iași (RO)
1981 Intercounty Exhibition of Fine Arts, Cluj (RO)
1982 Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Cluj (RO)
1984 Exhibition Korunk, Hungarian Theater Cluj (RO)
1986 Jubilee Exhibition of the ,,Ion Andreescu” Academy of Visual Arts, Museum of Art, Cluj (RO)
1988-90 Romanian Contemporary Art, Museum of Art, Cluj (RO)
2001 Painting and Sculpture Salon, Cluj (RO)
2002 ,,Felezőidő’’ (Division Time) – Hungarian Art in Romania, 1965-75, Ernst Museum, Budapest
2005 Minority Report, Quo Vadis Coffee House, Cluj (RO)
2006 Ten Years through the Donations, Museum of Art, Cluj (RO)
2008 Community and Art, Museum of Art, Cluj (RO)
2010 From Áron Fülöp to Nato-Venus, Haáz Rezső Museum, Odorheiu Secuisec (RO)
Destinities on Crossroads, National Museum of Art, Bucharest
2011 Selection from Graphics of Cluj. 1960-1980, Quadro Gallery, Cluj (RO)
AWARDS
2002 Romanian Federation of Jewish Communities, Lifetime Achievement Award
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LÖVITH. Trupul dezvelit | A meztelen test | The Naked Body. (Ed.: Székely Sebestyén György), Quadro Gallery, Cluj, 2014. (catalog)
Júlia, Németh, Löwith Marc Egon. Mentor Publisher, Târgu-Mureș, 2004.
RUS Alexandra, Egon Marc Lövith. Alma Mater Publisher, New York - Cluj Napoca, 2003.
pastel, paper, 39.8 x 51.1 cm
signed lower left in brown and grey: Lövith
pastel, paper, 50 x 40 cm
signed lower right in black: : Lövith
ink, watercolour, paper, 10.7 x 5.7 cm
signed lower right with black in a squadron: LE
watercolour, ink, paper, 14,1 x 12 cm
signed upper left in in rectangular frame: LE
ink, watercolour, mould-made paper, 14.3 x 10.2 cm
signed lower right in black: Lövith
pastel, pencil, paper, 23.5 x 23.1 cm
signed lower right in blue: Lövith
pastel, paper, 42.8 x 32.5 cm
signed lower right in red and black: LE
charcoal, paper, 34.9 x 48.3 cm
j.j.l. feketével: Lem
pastel, paper, 21.5 x 30.5 cm
signed lower right in purple: LE
pastel, paper, 38.5 x 54 cm
signed lower left in red: Lövith
pastel, cardboard, 49.9. x 28.7 cm
signed lower right in white: Lövith
on the rear: ÎNVĂŢĂTURA, 1990
pastel, paper, 65 x 46 cm
signed lower right in brown: Lövith
pastel, paper, 59.2 x 29.8 cm
signed upper right in black on orange background: LE
on the rear: "Dávid"
wax pencil, paper, 34 x 25.6 cm
unsigned
oil, canvas mounted on cardboard, 54.8 x 45 cm
signed upper right in cherry-coloured: Lövith
pastel, paper, 29 x 20,5 cm
signed lower right in black: Lövith
graphite, paper, 30 x 21,5 cm
signed lowerleft in pencil: LEM
graphite, paper, 21.5 x 30 cm
signed lower right in pencil: LEM
oil, canvas mounted on plywood, 100.3 x 72 cm
signed lower right in green: Lövith
oil, canvas mounted on plywood, 100 x 72.5 cm
signed lower right in brown: Lövith
watercolour, ink, paper, 3,7 x 4,3 cm
signed lower left in rectangular frame in black: LE
watercolour, ink, paper, 7 x 11.3 cm
signed lower right in rectangular frame in black: LE
oil, paper, 40.5 x 30 cm
signed middle right in white and black: LE
oil, plywood mounted on canvas, 30 x 31.8 cm
signed upper right in black: LE
ball pen, paper, 14.7 x 21 cm
unsigned
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(0040)–745–341380