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Judy Takács
BornTemplate:1962/53
New York City, New York[1]
NationalityAmerican
EducationBachelor of Fine Arts
Alma materCleveland Institute of Art
Known forRealism
MovementPost-Contemporary Art
SpouseScott Pendergast
WebsiteTemplate:Www.judytakacspaintspeople.com

Judy Takács (born 1962, New York) is a contemporary figurative realist painter, best known for her realistic and provocative paintings from her ongoing, traveling portrait series, “Chicks with Balls: Judy Takács paints unsung female heroes.” She has also staged long-term portrait projects that have taken her to senior centers and assisted living facilities to paint the elderly [1] and retired nuns [2]. “Takács is a figurative artist who tells stories about people who have something uplifting to share.” [3]


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Education

Judy Takács grew up and attended public school in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Cleveland Institute of Art 1986 [4]. At the Institute, she studied portrait painting with Joseph (José) Cintron [5], whose art lineage included training under Ashcan School founder, Robert Henri, esteemed portrait painter, Robert Brackman and George Bridgeman, whose many books on anatomy for the artist are required reading in art schools nationwide. While at the Institute, Takács spent a summer in Florence studying at the Studio Art Centers International founded by Jules Maidoff. Since graduation, she has studied under Berta Golahny, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Charles (Bud) Diehl [6] and George Kozmon [7] in Northeast Ohio. In 2010, Takács was selected for the Portrait Society of America Cecilia Beaux Forum Mentorship program[8] and spent a year as the protégée of renowned alla prima portrait painter, Clayton Beck III. [9]

Quote

“Takács’ oil paintings …show wrinkles from years of laughing or stretch marks from hours of labor. Takács erases the objectified versions of women the public is bombarded with and replaces them with everyday women.” Samantha Stanich, Times Leader, Nanticoke, PA November 28, 2014[10]



Biography

The central focus of Takács’ work has always been to seek out the profound complexities of the human face, form and experience. She has staged large-scope painting projects where the elderly and octogenarian nuns pose for her each week at their retirement centers and assisted living facilities. She listens to their stories as she begins their highly detailed portraits [1] in front of an audience, savoring every wrinkle, fold and nuance of expression. These projects have yielded some fifty paintings [11][12], three solo shows [13] [14] [15] [16] a feature in Anthropology & Aging Quarterly [17]and have won Takács numerous awards in juried shows. In 2014 she published a book of these collected portraits of the active elderly called, “The Age of Adventure.” [18]

In 2009 she began painting and blogging about her large-scope portrait project, “Chicks with Balls: Judy Takács paints unsung female heroes.”[19] This provocative, series began with the artist asking her female friends and family to pose for her topless, holding balls to cover their breasts to symbolize their strengths and struggles. “The show delivers all the cheekiness the title suggests” [20] Their faces, hands and stories express an array of emotions with joy and confidence at their very core.

“Though middle age is associated with stagnation and boredom, Takács finds her friends in real life-and-death struggles. She sees them nurturing parents sliding into dementia and decrepitude, guiding their own kids through the hormonal and existential turmoil of adolescence, all the while trying to hold onto some professional dignity and personal identity. For all their drama, such stories are rarely told. “ [20]


In 2013, Takács wrote and published a book about the project, showing the first group of paintings. “The story is told with humor and elegance in her book, Chicks with Balls: Judy Takács paints unsung female heroes.” [21][22]

In 2013, Takács was awarded an Ohio Arts Council Grant for Individual Artistic Excellence for the Chicks series. [23]

After making its 2013 debut as a solo exhibition at BAYarts in Bay Village, Ohio [24], Chicks with Balls traveled to Pennsylvania for a 2014 show at the Schulman Gallery of the Luzerne County Community College[25] and then to Highland Hills, Ohio for a 2015 exhibition at Cuyahoga Community College, Gallery East. [26]

In addition to receiving extensive press and online coverage, Takács and her Chicks with Balls project have been featured twice on Artists at Work [27][28] a weekly television show broadcasting from Akron, Ohio. And, she has accumulated an extensive following of women who connect with the Chicks portraits because they too, juggle many issues; caring for children and aging parents, dealing with divorce, illness, upheaval and profound life changes with grace, sensitivity, strength and courage.

With eight Best in Shows to her name, her paintings have won awards throughout Northeast Ohio at the Lakeland May Show, Valley Art Center [29], Akron Society of Artists [30], BAYarts, Butler Institute of American Art and the Lore Degenstein Gallery of the Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania. Takács has received recognition for her work from the Portrait Society of America and the Art Renewal Center. A Signature Status[31]painter with the Akron Society of Artists, Takács is also is archived with legendary Cleveland artists at the Artist Archives of the Western Reserve[32]. Her work has been exhibited at the Butler Institute of American Art [33], the Zanesville Museum of Art and New York’s Salmagundi and National Arts Clubs in annual juried competitions sponsored by the Allied Artists of America [34], The Catharine Lorillard Wolf Art Club [35] and the Audubon Society of Artists.

Takács has been invited to lecture at many venues including the Portrait Society of America Conferences[36] and the Northern Ohio Illustrator’s Society. She has also and given gallery talks at her solo shows [24][13] and those she has curated [37]. Takács has been invited to jury art competitions at the Fairmount Center for the Arts[38], Northern Ohio Illustrator’s Socity, Valley Art Center and the Cleveland Institute of Art.

A champion of women in the arts, with a mission to create the art world she would like to live in, Judy Takács chairs the New Media Relations Committee of the Portrait Society of America’s Cecilia Beaux Forum[39], managing the sub-committee’s social media presence and writing the blog, portraitsocietyceciliabeauxforum.blogspot.com. She has participated in Women Painting Women [40] shows, the yearly “From Woman” exhibitions organized by Mary Urbas of Lakeland Community College and the Catharine Lorillard Wolf Art Club Competition[35] at the National Arts Club in NYC.

In 2014, she was asked by the Artist Archives of the Western Reserve to curate Majority Rising [37] for Women’s History Month. This show shed the spotlight on some of the legendary women artists from the past 60 years of Northeast Ohio’s art history. The artists she chose and blogged about for this well-received celebration and exhibition were Shirley Campbell[41], Kathleen McKenna[42], Lynn Szalay[43], Lee Heinen[44] and Marsha Sweet[45] Takács’ contribution to this show as curator and artist, was a portrait of each of the living artists whose work she chose for the show.


Art

As a life-long painter of people, with a solid emphasis on strong drawing skills, Takács states that “for me, a human face is a paradise of color variations, twists and turns, ins and outs, subtleties and brazen statements” [46]. Those who pose for her…“ friends and family, and are presented boldly, energetically, directly…in your face.” [21] To accomplish this goal, Takács begins with simple, yet painterly backgrounds of a single dramatic bright color. “Filling in each available square inch of face with texture – wrinkles, scars and those inexplicable spots that a photographer might airbrush out, or might not — adds up to the reality of whoever is sitting before her, for hours, posing.”}[47]

The women…and men she has depicts, share a gritty realism, coupled with joy and a sense of the whimsical. Takács eschews fashion magazine ideals of beauty. “Human imperfections and intricacies demand profound (not mirror) truth along with believable accuracy [in order to] to become art.” [46] “(The hands are) not always pretty, but they're clever and strong and get things done.” [20] Takács’ subjects, whether clothed, nude, or covered with balls, are fully engaged in the act of posing for a work of art…they are not secretly being watched or surprised by an artist’s stealthy gaze. Often, Takács employs the use of a double or triple portrait to better capture the multiple range of emotions and expressions inherent to being human.[29]


Cancer Honeymoon [48 ], a triptych 2015 Best in Show winner in the Seventh Annual Drawing and Painting Competition and Exhibition, a yearly National Competition at the Lore Degenstein Gallery of the Susquehanna University[49], depicts Takács’ mother during the early stages of her ovarian cancer, when hope for recovery was running high. The expressive brushstrokes highlight the joy, concern and curiosity experienced during this phase of a cancer diagnosis.

Kim, the Keeper of Time [50] is from Takács’ Chicks with Balls series. Jewelry artist, Kim Mettee chose balls of varied and interesting alpaca yarn and demonstrated the process she went through to roll them herself as she posed.

Greed: Guarded Idealist, 2013 Best of Show winner at the Chagrin Valley Art Center Annual Juried Show[29] is inspired by the concept of the Seven Deadly Sins. The artist puts forth the idea that the “sins” are neither deadly, nor sinful, Greed being what one needs to fiercely hold on to ones ideals in the face of opposition. “The painting pays tribute to women of a certain age…two figures, posed against a red background, share determined body language, intent faces and silver strands embellishing their hair. The women in the painting are actually the same woman.”[29]





Selected Exhibitions

2015
  • Solo Exhibition: Chicks with Balls: Judy Takács paints unsung female heroes, Cuyahoga Community College, Gallery East, Highland Hills, Ohio[26]
  • Takács Curated Group Exhibit: Majority Rising, Cleveland’s Female Gaze, Artist Archives of the Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio[37]
  • Group Exhibit: About Face, Cuyahoga Community College, Gallery West, Parma, Ohio
  • Group Exhibit: The Drawing Show, Ursuline College, Lyndhurst, Ohio [51]
  • Group Exhibit: From Woman VII, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio
  • Catharine Lorillard Wolf Annual Open Juried Exhibition at the National Arts Club, New York, NY [35]
  • 7th Annual Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition, Lore Degenstein Gallery at Susquehanna College, Sellinsgrove, PA [49]
  • Fresh Paint, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 71st Ohio Annual, Zanesville Museum of Art, Zanesville, Ohio
  • Sixth Annual May Show at Lakeland, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio
  • Cleveland Creates, ArtNeo, Cleveland, Ohio


2014
  • Solo Exhibition: NUN: Judy Takács paints the retired sisters of Notre Dame, Clara Fritzsche Library Gallery at Notre Dame College, South Euclid, Ohio [14] [15]
  • Solo Exhibition: Chicks with Balls: Judy Takács paints unsung female heroes, Luzerne County Community College, Schulman Gallery, Nanticoke, PA [10]
  • Solo Exhibition: Age of Adventure: Judy Takács paints the retired and inspired [52]Kendal Gallery, Oberlin, Ohio
  • Invitational Exhibit: SYZYGY, Cleveland West Art League, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Invitational Exhibit: The Archives Speak, Artist Archive of the Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio [53]
  • Group Exhibit: From Woman VI, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio
  • Invitational Exhibit: Hungarian Rhapsody, Beachwood Arts Council, Beachwood, Ohio [54]
  • Face First, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 43rdAnnual Juried Show, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
  • 6th Annual Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition, Lore Degenstein Gallery at Susquehanna College, Sellinsgrove, PA
  • 70th Ohio Annual, Zanesville Museum of Art, Zanesville, Ohio
  • 5th Annual May Show at Lakeland, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio


2013
  • Solo Exhibition: Chicks with Balls: Judy Takács paints unsung female heroes, BAYarts, Bay Village, Ohio [24] [20]
  • Invitational Exhibit: The Dress Says it all, BAYarts, Bay Village, Ohio
  • Allied Artists of America 99th Annual Juried Show, National Arts Club, New York, NY
  • 42nd Annual Juried Show, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio [29]
  • 69th Ohio Annual, Zanesville Museum of Art, Zanesville, Ohio
  • 77th Annual Midyear Juried Show, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio [33]
  • Akron Society of Artists Member’s Juried Show, Akron Society of Artists, Akron, Ohio
  • 4th Annual May Show at Lakeland, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio



2012
  • Solo Exhibition: The Solon Senior Project: Judy Takács paints fascinating wisdom, Solon Center for the Arts, Solon, Ohio [13]
  • Takács Curated Show: Artists Painting Artists, BAYarts, Bay Village, Ohio [47]
  • Group Exhibition: Unbearable Lightness, BAYarts, Bay Village, Ohio
  • 3rd Annual May Show at Lakeland, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio
  • Artists of Rubber City, 22nd Annual Juried Show, The Box Gallery, Akron, Ohio
  • 74th Annual Area Artists Annual Juried Show, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio


2011
  • Solo Exhibition: His, Hers and the Truth: Paintings of Human Realism by Judy Takács, Clara Fritzsche Library Gallery at Notre Dame College, South Euclid, Ohio
  • 75th Annual Midyear Juried Show, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
  • Audubon Artists 69th Annual Juried Exhibit, Salmagundi Art Club, New York, NY
  • 2nd, Annual May Show at Lakeland, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio
  • 40th Annual Juried Show, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio [29]
  • 49th Annual Juried Show, BAYarts, Bay Village, Ohio
  • Akron Society of Artists 80th Anniversary Juried Show, Akron Society of Artists, Akron, Ohio



2010
  • Invitational Exhibition: Nest: A Place to Grow, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
  • 12th Annual Barbara Lutton Art Competition, Shaker Heights Library, Shaker Heights, Ohio
  • Fairmount Russell Juried Art Exhibition, Fairmount Center for the Arts, Novelty, Ohio
  • 39th Annual Juried Show, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio


2009
  • Invitational Exhibition: Venus Envy: Honoring the Female Form, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
  • 38th Annual Juried Show, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
  • Honoring the Figure, Peninsula Art Academy, Peninsula, Ohio


2008
  • 37th Annual Juried Show, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio


2007
  • 36th Annual Juried Show, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio













Awards

  • 2015, First Place (Best in Show), 7th Annual Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition, Lore Degenstein Gallery at Susquehanna College [49]
  • 2015, Second Place, Mandel Juried Art Exhibition, Mandel JCC [55]
  • 2015, Honorable Mention, Fairmount Russell Juried Art Exhibition
  • 2015, First Place, 15th Annual Barbara Lutton Art Competition, Shaker Heights Library
  • 2014, Fifth Merit, Portrait Society of America Members Only Competition [56]
  • 2014, Finalist, 2013/14 Art Renewal Center Salon [57]
  • 2013, Honorable Mention, Portrait Society of America Members’ Only Competition
  • 2013, Best in Show, 42nd Annual Juried Show, Valley Art Center[29]
  • 2013, First Place in Painting, Fairmount Russell Juried Art Exhibition
  • 2013, Finalist, 2012/13 Art Renewal Center Salon [58]
  • 2012, Juror’s Choice Award, BAYarts Annual Juried Show
  • 2012, Best in Show, Akron Society of Artists Member’s Juried Show
  • 2012, First Place in Painting, Fairmount Russell Juried Art Exhibition
  • 2012, Juror’s Choice Award, 4th Annual May Show at Lakeland Community College
  • 2012, First Place (Best in Show), Artists of Rubber City 22nd Annual Juried Show
  • 2012, First Place, 2012 Spring Juried Show, BAYarts
  • 2012, Third Place, 74th Area Artists Annual, Butler Institute of American Art
  • 2012, Honorable Mention, Portrait Society of America, Members Only Competition
  • 2011, Best in Show, 40th Annual Juried Show, Valley Art Center[29]
  • 2011, Best in Show, 49th Annual Juried Show, BAYarts
  • 2011, Second Place, Akron Society of Artists 80th Anniversary Juried Show
  • 2011, Best in Show, 2nd Annual May Show at Lakeland Community College
  • 2011, Best in Show, 12th Annual Barbara Luton Art Competition, Shaker Heights Library[59]
  • 2010, First Place in Painting and Two Honorable Mentions, Fairmount Russell Juried Art Exhibition


Bibliography

  • The Archives Speak, November 2014

Rota Sackerlotzky and Roger Welchans, The Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio[54]

  • Age of Adventure: Judy Takács paints the retired and inspired, August 2014, Judy Takács, blurb.com, Cleveland, Ohio [18]
  • Women Painting Women, September 2014. Matter Deep Publishing, Principle Gallery, South Carolina [40]
  • Art Renewal Center International Salon Catalog 2013/14. August 2014[57]
  • Manifest Gallery International Painting Annual 3. January 2014. Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio [60]
  • Chicks with Balls: Judy Takács paints unsung female heroes, August 2013, blurb.com [46]
  • Art Renewal Center International Salon Catalog 2012/13. August 2013[58]
  • Solon Senior Project: Judy Takács paints fascinating wisdom, November 2012, blurb.com [46]











See also


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Art Renewal Center, 2013/14 International Salon https://www.artrenewal.org/pages/salon_winners.php?contest=2013-2014%20Salon&page=Figurative


Art Renewal Center, 2012/13 International Salon https://www.artrenewal.org/pages/salon_winners.php?contest=2012-2013%20Salon&page=Figurative


Barbara Luton Art Competition, Past Winners

http://shakerlibrary.org/services/art-gallery/barbara-luton-art-contest/


International Painting Annual 3, Exhibiition in Print, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio http://www.manifestgallery.org/inpa/inpa3/73.html



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