Key West Museum of Art & History to open Major Exhibition featuring more than 40 works by acclaimed artist Norbert Szilagyi

A retrospective celebrating the works of longtime Key West artist Norbert Szilagyi is set to open at the Key West Museum of Art & History on November 1. The public is welcome to join the Society for a free reception that evening from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. More information about the exhibit and the opening can be found on kwahs.org/norbert (Photo Credit: Mark Funkhouser Photography)

October 14, 2024 – (KEY WEST, FL).  The Key West Museum of Art & History is the venue for “Monkey in Paradise: A Norbert Szilagyi Retrospective,” an exhibition that will celebrate the longtime Key West artist.  A reception to mark the opening is scheduled to take place from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on November 1 at the Key West Museum of Art & History’s Bumpus Gallery.  The reception is free and open to the public.

Since arriving in Key West in the late 1980s, Szilagyi’s art has held true to his own idea of what he calls ‘tropical primitivism’.  While crossing mediums from sculpture to high gloss house paint on wood, that very idea has taken different forms while staying unmistakably Norbert over the years.
Originally from Hungary, Szilagyi’s mother quietly slipped out of their village carrying the young boy and his sister until they reached an Austrian refugee camp.  Before long, they were crossing the Atlantic Ocean bound for a new life. Passionate about art from a young age, he received a degree in Art History with a minor in Studio Arts from Kent State University.
“Norbert’s color palette is high tuned, utilizing heavy outlines and a flattened picture plane that is characteristic of classic folk art but also a post-impressionist ideal,” says Dr. Cori Convertito, the exhibition’s curator.  “His decoratively hand-painted frames mark out his island scenes, striking the viewer with playfulness.  With a second look, however, viewers recognize his use of symbolism, love of art history, and intricate depictions of folk stories.”
This retrospective showcases his vacillating development and bridges his acclaimed metal sculptures and early paintings with his current body of work.  “Monkey in Paradise: A Norbert Szilagyi Retrospective” runs through January 26, 2025.  For more information, visit kwahs.org/norbert, call Cori Convertito at 305-295-6616 x 507 or [email protected].
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