SUZANNE BALKANYI 1922 - 2005
"No one will ever know how happy I have been"
Suzanne Balkanyi was born in Budapest in 1922. Arrested by the Nazis together with her cousin the painter Anna Markus, she escaped just before being sent to Auschwitz. After the war, Balkanyi came to Paris where she studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts.
For many years she worked as a zoological illustrator at the Ménagerie of the Jardins des Plantes – the Paris Zoo. At weekends she drew and painted across Paris. In her vacations she travelled extensively in France, then Italy and eventually further afield collecting material for her etchings.
After she retired, Balkanyi began to create more ambitious paintings and prints, and exhibited regularly across Europe. She was secretary of the Society of Etchers in Paris (La Pointe et Burin) and during her lifetime her work was acquired by a number of collections, including those of the Museum of Paris, the Louvre, the Bibliothéque Nationale, the V&A, and by private collectors in France, Germany, Great Britain and the USA. Most recently, the British Museum acquired a copy of her print La Rotisserie.
Shortly before her death in 2005, she is recorded as saying, “No one will ever know how happy I have been.”
Books and exhibitions
Books
Le Bon Marché
by Francis Ambriedre and Marc Dasquet,Published by Les Éditions de Minuit, 1955. Illustrations by Suzanne Balkanyi.
Solo Exhibitions
1953 Paris: Galerie Craven
1956 Ljubljana: Xylon Moderna Galerija
1966 Paris: Galerie La Nouvel Essor,
1971 London: Perrins Gallery
1974 Paris: Galerie La Gravure Original
1977 Paris: Galerie Varine-Gincourt
1982 Paris: Galerie Marines
1984 Paris: Galerie Colette Dubois
1986 Paris: Galerie Colette Dubois
1988 Paris: Galerie Breheret
1994 Paris: Galerie Breheret
2014 Lakeville CT: The White Gallery
2017 Granada: Gallery Ruiz Linares
2018 Leicester: Leicester Print Worshop