Nicholas Calas, a Poet And Art Critic
Published: January 2, 1989
Nicholas
Calas, an art critic and poet who directed attention in his writings to
young artists and new art movements, died of heart failure Saturday at
his home in Manhattan. He was 81 years old.
Mr.
Calas contributed to Art Forum, Arts Magazine, Art International and
other journals. His poems, written in Greek, were translated into
English for publication here.
Born
to Greek parents in Lausanne, Switzerland, Mr. Calas was educated in
Greece. He intended to become a lawyer, but turned instead to writing.
During the 1930s he lived mainly in Paris, where he joined the
Surrealist movement.
In
1940 Mr. Calas came to the United States and worked for the Office of
War Information during World War II. He became a United States citizen
in 1945.
He
collaborated with the anthropologist Margaret Mead on ''Primitive
Heritage,'' a 1953 anthology of texts chosen for their literary and
humanist significance. Many of Mr. Calas's essays on modern art were
collected in ''Art in the Age of Risk,'' which centered on his
examination of modern paintings to uncover their deeper cultural
meanings.
Mr. Calas is survived by his wife, the former Elena von Hoershelman.
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