Frank Varga Explained

Frank Varga
Birth Name:Ferenc Csaba Varga
Birth Date:18 June 1943
Birth Place:Budapest, Hungary
Death Place:Delray Beach, Florida, US
Education:Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze BFA, University of Honolulu[1]
Spouse:Joanne Flanagan Varga[2]
Partner:Ferenc (Steve) Stephen Varga, and Michael Vincent Varga

Frank Varga (born Ferenc Csaba Varga; June 18, 1943April 14, 2018) was a Hungarian-American sculptor. He was the only child of the artist Ferenc Varga and his wife Anna Pázman Varga.[3]

Biography

Varga was born in Budapest, Hungary. In 1951, when he was eight years old, Varga's family emigrated from Hungary to Windsor, Ontario, Canada, where the elder Varga had already established a studio. From Windsor, the family moved across the river to Detroit. From an early age, Frank worked in his father's studio, learning his craft. He served as an apprentice on many of his father's works.[4] In 1964 Varga attended the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, where he studied under Italian sculptor, Antonio Berti. He also discovered a love of Italy.

In 1970 he established his own studio in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. At this time, he began to teach the art of sculpting. In 1983 he moved to Delray Beach, Florida, to take over his father's studio. Every year, Varga traveled to Carrara in Italy with his students to help them learn to sculpt in marble.[5] Varga served as a mentor to many younger artists.[5]

Varga's works are in private collections, but he also accepted a number of public commissions. He also accepted commissions for religious and private institutions, museums and galleries.[6]

In 2018, Varga was honored with a review of his work at the Cornell Museum of Art in Delray Beach.[2] After his death, Varga's son Michael took over the operation of the studio, continuing the family tradition.[7]

Selected works

Over the course of his career, Varga created hundreds of works.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contemplate the Sculptures . Paradise Palms & Sculpture Gardens.
  2. Web site: Ferenc (Frank) Csaba Varga . Obituary – Batesville . legacy.com.
  3. Web site: Ferenc Varga Biography . Varga Sculpturing Studio . August 29, 2018 . March 29, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160329024630/http://varga-art.com/varga/Ferenc_Varga.pdf . dead .
  4. Book: Collum . Marla O. . Krueger . Barbara E. . Kostuch . Dorothy . Photographs by Dirk Bakker . Detroit's Historic Places of Worship . 2012 . Wayne State University Press, 2012 . 9780814334249 . 248 .
  5. Web site: Ferenc Csaba Varga . lorneandsons.com.
  6. News: Sculpture brings fountain to life for Boca Raton sculptor . Palm Beach Post . Lona . O'Connor . August 17, 2011.
  7. Web site: 280 NE 6th Ave . 42 Floors.
  8. Web site: Public Art Commissions . Varga Sculpturing Studio . May 12, 2016 .
  9. Hillsboro Lighthouse Preservation Society . Bronze Barefoot Mailman Statue Unveiled at March Light Station Tour . The Big Diamond . June 2012 . 15 . 1 .
  10. Book: Nawrocki . Dennis Alan . Art in Detroit Public Places . 2008 . Wayne State University Press . 233 . 978-0814333785 .