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Painter, b. 1926 - d. 2018

Myra Landau (December 5, 1926 - July 14, 2018) was an artist and abstract painter involved in art research. Born in Bucharest, Romania, she was known largely for the work she made in Brazil, then Mexico for many years and later in Italy, Israel and The Netherlands.

Landau was born on December 5, 1926 in Bucharest, Romania. At the age of 12, her Jewish family, fearing persecution by rising fascist forces, fled Romania just ahead of Ion Antonescu's coup d'état. After extensive travel throughout Europe, she finally arrived in Brazil. There, her great interest in artistic and intellectual life gave her the opportunity to meet painters like Di Cavalcanti, Antonio Dias, Wesley Duke Lee, Francisco Brennand, Antonio Dias and João Camara, the sculptor Sergio Camargo, the writer Jorge Amado and poet-musician-diplomat Vinicius de Morais, the musician-painter Dorival Caymmi.

Shy but determined, she started to paint. Her first works were figurative but gradually she began to realize that this was not her style. Influenced by Dufy, she painted her way out of figurative art and entered into Expressionism. A very decisive moment in her life was when her uncle Marcel Janco (one of the founders of Dadaism) came to visit her family and was very impressed by her work. Another important artist in her career was the great Brazilian engraver Oswaldo Goeldi. Critics, like Mario Pedrosa, Aracy Amaral, Frederico de Morais (Brazil), Jorge A. Manrique (who described her work as being "brutal and refined’)[2] and Rita Eder have recognized Landau's artistic contribution, describing it with high esteem.

Landau has lived in six countries, whose diverse cultures gave her work a cosmopolitan outlook. She married Miguel Salas Anzures, head of Fine Arts-INBA, Mexico. He broke with Socialist Realism, represented by painters like Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros. This new expression of art was called Generación de la Ruptura. The members of this generation of artists include native-born Mexicans and immigrants, many of whom were refugees from World War II. Along with José Luis Cuevas, these include Fernando García Ponce, Roger Von Gunten, Edmundo Aquino, Francisco Toledo, Arturo Rivera, Leonora Carrington, Alberto Gironella, Ricardo Martínez, Arnaldo Coen, Lilia Carrillo, Vlady, Manuel Felguérez, Gilberto Aceves Navarro, Gustavo Arias Murueta, Luis López Loza, Luis Almeida, Peggy Espinosa, Adolfo Falcón, Efraín Herrero, Rafael López Castro, Bernardo Recamier, Pablo Rulfo and Vicente Rojo.

Landau introduced a new technique of engraving on metal, utilizing acids, but printed from the surface, called Metal Relief. She had her first exhibition in Mexico in 1963 and gradually became one of the leading Latin American women artists.[3] Her Metal Relief works were well received by art critic Paul Westheim in the important magazine El Nuevo Arte de los Metales and by art connoisseur, reviewer and historian Jorge Olvera. She continued her in-depth research and found her definitive expression in painting with pastel on raw linen. In this technique she was a pioneer. Her thematic approach was also new: she was the first Latin American abstract painter to use movements of free geometrical lines. All her works since 1965 are called Rhythms.

In 1974, she began working as a teacher in the University of Veracruz in the Faculty of Fine Arts. In 1975 she became a full-time researcher for the Institute of Aesthetics and Artistic Creation at the University.

Landau had more than sixty individual exhibitions, the most important of which was held in 1987 in the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City. She participated in 150 group exhibitions in Mexico, France, Italy, Brazil, Chile, the United States and Cuba.

In 1994, she moved from Mexico to Rome,Italy where she stayed until 2010 and later to Jerusalem, Israel where she lived for 6 years. Landau resided in The Netherlands for two years and died there on July 14, 2018.

Politically, she was a vocal critic of the Israeli government and described herself as stateless: "I don't believe in borders, I don't like flags, I have no boundaries. My only homeland: friendship, love and justice for all.

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      • MYRA LANDAU, IN MEMORY OF ANITA BRENNER, POSTER
        Oct. 06, 2024

        MYRA LANDAU, IN MEMORY OF ANITA BRENNER, POSTER

        Est: $375 - $475

        Artist: Myra Landau (1926 - 2018) Title: In Memory of Anita Brenner Year: 1975 Medium: Poster Size: 27 x 18 in. (68.58 x 45.72 cm) Description: A poster for an exhibition of works by artist Myra Landau. The upper half of the poster has a recreation of a painting by the artist which is a geometric optical illusion.

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      • MYRA LANDAU, IN MEMORY OF ANITA BRENNER, POSTER
        Feb. 24, 2024

        MYRA LANDAU, IN MEMORY OF ANITA BRENNER, POSTER

        Est: $375 - $475

        Artist: Myra Landau (1926 - 2018) Title: In Memory of Anita Brenner Year: 1975 Medium: Poster Size: 27 x 18 in. (68.58 x 45.72 cm) Description: A poster for an exhibition of works by artist Myra Landau. The upper half of the poster has a recreation of a painting by the artist which is a geometric optical illusion.

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      • MYRA LANDAU, IN MEMORY OF ANITA BRENNER, POSTER
        Jun. 16, 2023

        MYRA LANDAU, IN MEMORY OF ANITA BRENNER, POSTER

        Est: $500 - $600

        Artist: Myra Landau (1926 - 2018) Title: In Memory of Anita Brenner Year: 1975 Medium: Poster Size: 27 x 18 in. (68.58 x 45.72 cm) Description: A poster for an exhibition of works by artist Myra Landau. The upper half of the poster has a recreation of a painting by the artist which is a geometric optical illusion.

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      • MYRA LANDAU, IN MEMORY OF ANITA BRENNER, POSTER
        Mar. 11, 2023

        MYRA LANDAU, IN MEMORY OF ANITA BRENNER, POSTER

        Est: $360 - $475

        Artist: Myra Landau (1926 - 2018) Title: In Memory of Anita Brenner Year: 1975 Medium: Poster Size: 27 x 18 in. (68.58 x 45.72 cm) Description: A poster for an exhibition of works by artist Myra Landau. The upper half of the poster has a recreation of a painting by the artist which is a geometric optical illusion.

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      • Myra Landau 1926–2018
        Sep. 29, 2021

        Myra Landau 1926–2018

        Est: CHF2,000 - CHF3,000

        RefCon17921 Myra Landau 1926–2018 Ritmo XXXX, 1976 Pastell und Öl auf Leinwand rückseitig bezeichnet, signiert und datiert "Ritmo XXXX" pour Jean Luc Myra Landau 76 50 x 50 cm

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      • Myra Landau 1926–2018
        Sep. 29, 2021

        Myra Landau 1926–2018

        Est: CHF2,000 - CHF3,000

        RefCon17921 Myra Landau 1926–2018 Ritmo 7, 1977 Pastell und Öl auf Leinwand rückseitig signiert, datiert und bezeichnet M. Landau 77 "RITMO" 60 x 40 cm

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      • MYRA LANDAU, Por fuera y por dentro, Signed and dated 62 on the reverse, Metal sheet on wood, 58 x 26 cm / 22.8 x 10.2 inches.
        Aug. 23, 2018

        MYRA LANDAU, Por fuera y por dentro, Signed and dated 62 on the reverse, Metal sheet on wood, 58 x 26 cm / 22.8 x 10.2 inches.

        Est: $18,000 - $24,000

        MYRA LANDAU, Por fuera y por dentro, Signed and dated 62 on the reverse, Metal sheet on wood, 58 x 26 cm / 22.8 x 10.2 inches. Estimado $18,000-24,000 MYRA LANDAU (Bucarest, Rumania, 1926 - Países Bajos, 2018) Por fuera y por dentro Firmada y fechada 62 al reverso Lámina de metal sobre madera Presenta ligera oxidación en lámina. 58 x 26 cm

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      • MYRA LANDAU, Ritmo cansado, Firmado y fechado 1973 al reverso. Óleo y pastel sobre lino, 70 x 90 cm.
        May. 15, 2014

        MYRA LANDAU, Ritmo cansado, Firmado y fechado 1973 al reverso. Óleo y pastel sobre lino, 70 x 90 cm.

        Est: $90,000 - $100,000

        MYRA LANDAU Ritmo cansado Firmado y fechado 1973 al reverso. Óleo y pastel sobre lino. La composición de esta obra permite que sea colocada en cualquier dirección, ya sea horizontal o verticalmente. (N. Bucarest, Rumania, 1926 - ) "De origen rumano, naturalizada brasileña y mexicana, Myra Landau llegó a México en 1959. A partir de 1963 destacó como pintora dentro de la corriente del geometrismo mexicano, trabajando el pastel y el óleo sobre lino crudo. Ejecutó murales para la Universidad Veracruzana en los años setenta y se presentó en varias exposiciones individuales en la Galería Pecanins de la ciudad de México, entre 1967 y 1972. Participó en el XI Salón Esso de Artistas Jóvenes de América Latina celebrado en 1964 en el Museo de Arte Moderno de México y en el primer Salón Independiente de 1968; asimismo en el II Salón Independiente que se celebró en el Museo Universitario de Ciencias y Artes de la UNAM y para la tercera edición del Salón de los Independientes participó con un relieve de pintura sobre madera de 2 X 4 metros titulado Homenaje a Octavio Paz. El crítico de arte Jorge Alberto Manrique ha definido su trabajo como brutal y refinado a la vez". Luis-Martín Lozano, abril de 2014. Bibliografía: Antonio Rodríguez, "De la angustia engalanada al dramático júbilo de la creación" Doce expresiones plásticas de hoy. México, Bancreser, 1988. y Raquel Tibol. Confrontaciones. México, ediciones Sámara, 1992. 70 x 90 cm

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