Georges Alexandre Malkine (10 October 1898 – 22 March 1970) was the only visual artist named in
André Breton's 1924
Surrealist Manifesto
The Surrealist Manifesto refers to several publications by Yvan Goll and André Breton, leaders of rival Surrealism, surrealist groups. Goll and Breton both published manifestos in October 1924 titled ''Manifeste du surréalisme''. Breton wrote ...
among those who, at the time of its publication, had “performed acts of absolute surrealism." The rest Breton named were for the most part writers, including
Louis Aragon
Louis Aragon (; 3 October 1897 – 24 December 1982) was a French poet who was one of the leading voices of the Surrealism, surrealist movement in France. He co-founded with André Breton and Philippe Soupault the surrealist review ''Littératur ...
,
Robert Desnos
Robert Desnos (; 4 July 1900 – 8 June 1945) was a French poet who played a key role in the Surrealist movement.
Early life
Robert Desnos was born in Paris on 4 July 1900, the son of a licensed dealer in game and poultry at the '' Halles'' ma ...
, and
Benjamin Peret. Malkine's 1926 painting ''Nuit D'amour'' was the precursor of the
lyrical abstract school of painting.
*"He has pushed individualism to the point of impertinence! But what art in his expression of the ineffable whenever he took the pains to do so!" —
André Breton
André Robert Breton (; ; 19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal theorist of surrealism. His writings include the first ''Surrealist Manifesto'' (''Manifeste du surréalisme'') ...
*"Georges Malkine has left his delicate mark on the window of time, made as with a diamond, without altering its transparence, without blurring the view, leaving the purest trace that can only be discerned from a certain angle and in a certain light." — Patrick Waldberg (1970)
Life
Georges Malkine chose not to expose his private life and, apart from his career in film and theatre, his work was known only to his collectors. He avoided social gatherings, as well as group meetings and anthologies and other methods of categorizing (and, to his mind, demeaning) artists. His example, as suggested in the above quote by
Breton
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*anything associated with Brittany, and generally
**Breton people
**Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany
** Breton (horse), a breed
**Gale ...
, championed the concept of individualism. In his 1970 monograph of Malkine, Patrick Waldberg (French art historian) wrote, "
alkineis perhaps the only artist about whom it can be said that through his life and his work, reality and dreams may cease to be viewed contrarily." Indeed, Malkine lived Surrealism and eschewed all attachments to fame, money, career, and other things that he felt sought to confine, define, and in the end, confuse the real issues. He believed a man's wealth was contained in the inner landscapes, and didn't like to talk publicly about himself; his paintings were the only personal glimpses he provided for those who might be interested.
Georges Malkine had a musical soul, and especially loved the piano, which appears in many of his paintings. His highest love was for poetry. Among his closest friends were the poets
Robert Desnos
Robert Desnos (; 4 July 1900 – 8 June 1945) was a French poet who played a key role in the Surrealist movement.
Early life
Robert Desnos was born in Paris on 4 July 1900, the son of a licensed dealer in game and poultry at the '' Halles'' ma ...
and
Louis Aragon
Louis Aragon (; 3 October 1897 – 24 December 1982) was a French poet who was one of the leading voices of the Surrealism, surrealist movement in France. He co-founded with André Breton and Philippe Soupault the surrealist review ''Littératur ...
. Upon Malkine's death,
Aragon
Aragon ( , ; Spanish and ; ) is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. In northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces of Spain, ...
wrote a lengthy poetic tribute to Malkine, published in his magazine ''
Les lettres françaises
''Les Lettres Françaises'' ( French for "The French Letters") is a French literary publication, founded in 1941 by writers Jacques Decour and Jean Paulhan. Originally a clandestine magazine of the French Resistance in German-occupied territo ...
''.
A historian of Surrealism has erroneously suggested that Malkine was homosexual based on a
Man Ray
Man Ray (born Emmanuel Radnitzky; August 27, 1890 – November 18, 1976) was an American naturalized French visual artist who spent most of his career in Paris. He was a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealism, Surrealist movements, ...
photograph of him kissing his first wife, Yvette, who wore her hair short like a man's. This 1930 photo, in addition to Malkine and his wife, included André de la Rivière,
Robert Desnos
Robert Desnos (; 4 July 1900 – 8 June 1945) was a French poet who played a key role in the Surrealist movement.
Early life
Robert Desnos was born in Paris on 4 July 1900, the son of a licensed dealer in game and poultry at the '' Halles'' ma ...
, and the Swiss sculptor André Lasserre.
Work
Malkine's work spans the years from the early 1920s right up until his death in 1970. He painted approximately 500 pieces in his lifetime, and did some writing and illustrating. He had seven solo shows, with five more after his death; he contributed to 37 collective shows (19 posthumously). He won th
William and Norma Copley Foundation Awardin 1966. His records and reports from other sources show his periods of greatest activity as being the 1920s, early 1930s, and the 1960s. His output is remarkable in that it ended with a period of productivity that was just as notable as the early period. He embarked in 1966 on his ''Demeures'', or ''Dwellings'', a series of metaphorical portraits of great artists from many disciplines, presented in the form of buildings reflecting Malkine's perception of their character or work.
Malkine was not devoted uniquely to the art of painting; between the years 1933–1939, he acted in 20 films, working with, among others,
Jean Gabin
Jean Gabin Alexis Moncorgé (born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé), known as Jean Gabin (; 17 May 190415 November 1976), was a French actor and singer. Considered a key figure in French cinema, he starred in several classic films, including '' Pépé le ...
,
Billy Wilder
Billy Wilder (; ; born Samuel Wilder; June 22, 1906 – March 27, 2002) was an American filmmaker and screenwriter. His career in Hollywood (film industry), Hollywood spanned five decades, and he is regarded as one of the most brilliant and ver ...
, and
Michèle Morgan
Michèle Morgan (; born Simone Renée Roussel; 29 February 1920 – 20 December 2016) was a French film actress, who was a leading lady for three decades in both French cinema and Hollywood features. She is considered one of the greatest Fren ...
. In 1950 he wrote a farcical novel, ''A bord du violin de mer'', including many illustrations by Malkine. It was published posthumously.
Selected exhibitions
A retrospective of Malkine's early and late paintings opened at th
Galerie Les Yeux Fertilesin Paris in June 2004. Two major shows in 1999 contained paintings and drawings by Malkine, from both his late and early periods. The ''Surrealism: Two Private Eyes'' exhibit at the
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue between 88th and 89th Street (Manhattan), 89th Streets on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It hosts a permanent coll ...
in New York City, taken from the immense Surrealist art collections of
Daniel Filipacchi
Daniel Filipacchi (born 12 January 1928) is the Chairman Emeritus of Hachette Filipacchi Médias and a French collector of surrealist art.
Career
Filipacchi wrote and worked as a photographer for '' Paris Match'' from its founding in 1949 b ...
and
Nesuhi Ertegün, included a four-painting array and one drawing. The other show,''Georges Malkine: Le Vagabond du Surréalisme'', was a four-month retrospective at the
Pavillon des Arts in Paris. It was the most complete Malkine retrospective to date. Five paintings were shown in Paris in 1995 in a collector's show at the
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, titled ''Passions Privées''. His paintings come up for auction periodically throughout Europe, and are in collections throughout the world. A retrospective exhibition, ''Georges Malkine: Perfect Surrealist Behavior'', ran from October 2014 to January 2015 at the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum in Woodstock N. Y. The catalogue to the exhibition includes an 8-chapter monograph and is the first book-length publication on Malkine in English.
[Derin Tanyol, with contributions by Fern Malkine-Falvey, ''Georges Malkine: Perfect Surrealist Behavior'' (Woodstock: Woodstock Artists Assoc. & Museum, 2014).]
Filmography
* ''L'Ange gardien'' (1933)
* ''Mauvaise graine'' (1934) The secretary.
* ''L'Or'' (1934) Zorloff.
* ''
Love, Death and the Devil'' (1934) Vikhom.
* ''
The Devil in the Bottle'' (1935) Vikhom.
* ''The First Offence'' (1936)
* ''Un de la légion'' (1936) The Russian legionnaire.
* ''La Dame de Malacca'' (1937) A guard.
* ''
La Tragédie impériale'' (1938) Beggar.
* ''
S.O.S. Sahara'' (1938) Ivan.
* ''Le Joueur'' (1938)
* ''Le Corsaire'' (1939)
* ''
Behind the Facade'' (1939) The taxi driver.
* ''
Midnight Tradition
''Midnight Tradition'' (French: ''La tradition de minuit'') is a 1939 French mystery thriller film directed by Roger Richebé and starring Viviane Romance, Georges Flamant and Marcel Dalio. Rège p.540 Based on the 1930 novel of the same titl ...
'' (1939) A gangster.
* ''La Loi du nord'' (1939)
* ''Pièges'' (1939)
* ''Eine kleine Nachtmusik'' (1940)
* ''Les Musiciens du ciel'' (1940)
* ''Remorques (1941) Un marin.
References
External links
A selection of his paintings may be see
here
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1898 births
1970 deaths
French modern painters
20th-century French painters
20th-century French male artists
French male painters
French surrealist artists