JULES ENGEL
1909 - 2003
In the early 1930s, Jules
Engel emigrated from Hungary to Evanston, Illinois, arriving in Hollywood in
1937. He received his initial recognition in color design and
choreography for the animation dance sequences in "Fantasia" at Walt
Disney Studios. After the World War II, he joined UPA Studios as part of
the creative team that brought Gerald McBoing-Boing, Madeleine and Mr.
Magoo to the screen. He also painted. In 1957 he and
Herb Klynn were active as Format Films, producing "The Chipmunks"
among other iconic programs. Painting and independent filmmaking absorbed
Engel's attention during the twelve years between 1958 and 1970, until he
became the founding director of the Abstract Experimental Animation on Film
Department for the California Institute of the Arts. Jules Engel has
received many honors for his art and, in 2001, he was further recognized as an
"Institute Fellow" of CalArts. A prolific artist, Engel
has worked in all media: paintings, films, drawing, sculpture and prints.
Actively making art today, his recent lithographs reaffirm the sophisticated color
palette and architectonic structure found in his abstract films.
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Exhibitions at Tobey C.
Moss Gallery:
2003
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2001
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1999
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1997
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1992
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Jules Engel: The Meadow - A Multimedia Installation
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