Rudolf Láng
The painter Rudolf Láng was born in 1904 in Nagyszénás. He studied painting at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts. His masters were János Vaszary and István Szőnyi. Between 1924 and 1928 he attended I'Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence. From 1935 he regularly exhibited his works at the Szinnyei Merse Association and the National Saloon at the exhibitions of the Munkácsi Guild, in 1937 he even got a prize for his painting Amazons- today it belongs to the collection of the National Gallery. His first collected exhibition was in 1948 in the National Saloon which was already called
Art Gallery (Művész Galéria). From 1949 he worked in the scene painting workshop of the National Gallery and from 1952 he was a costume designer at the Comedy Theatre of Budapest (Vígszínház) for 20 years. 160 pieces of his costume designs are kept at the Széchenyi Library.
Solo Exhibitons
1948
Művész Galéria, Budapest;
1958
Kulturális Kapcsolatok Intézete, Budapest
1969
Margitszigeti Nagyszálló, Budapest;
1970
Savaria Múzeum, Szombathely;
1971
Margitszigeti Nagyszálló, Budapest;
1973
Keen Gallery, New York;
1973
Pfalz Galerie, Kaiserslautern;
1974
Margitszigeti Nagyszálló, Budapest;
1974
Perrins Gallery, London;
1974
Jókai Színház, Békéscsaba;
1975
Elitzer Galerie, Saarbrücken;
1975
Produkt Galerie, Hamburg;
1978
Kunsthaus Aegis, Ulm;
1978
Fauser Galerie, Reutlingen;
1979
Galerie Heino Heiden, Lübeck;
1979
School of Fine Art, Banff (Kanada);
1985
Megyei Könyvtár, Veszprém
Csoportos kiállítások
1935
Nemzeti Szalon, Budapest; 1936, 1937, 1938
1975
Csók Galéia, Budapest;
1976
Doktor Sándor Művelődési Központ, Pécs;
1978
Kunstverein, Böblingen;
1980
Hatvany Galéria, Hatvan,
1981
Kisgrafikai Biennálé, Tihany;
1982
Bankside Gallery, London;
1983
Kisgrafikai Biennálé, Tihany;
1985
Kisgrafikai Biennálé, Tihany;
1988
Tavaszi Tárlat, Budapest; Szcenikai kiállítások