Grete Csaki-Copony (*1893 Zarnesti, Romania – 1990 Berlin, Germany) lived and worked in Germany, Greece and Romania.
Selected exhibitions include: Landschaft und Gesicht, Das Verborgene Museum, Berlin (2014); Malerei im 20. Jahrhundert, Neues Schloss, Kißlegg (2002-2004); Profession ohne Tradition, Martin Gropius-Bau, Berlin (1992); Blumen, Gärten, Paradiese, Kleine Orangerie Schloß Charlottenburg, Berlin (1989); Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen, Berlin (frequently between 1927 and 1989); Siebenbürgisch-sächsische Künstler der Gegenwart, Galerie Kubus, Hannover (1986); Große Retrospektiv-Ausstellung anlässlich des 90. Geburtstages, Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin (1984); Bund Bildender Künstlerinnen Württemberg, Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart (1966); Goethe Institut, Athens (1958); Hildegard Rath, Grete Csaki-Copony, Gustav Uecker, Kunsthaus Schaller, Stuttgart (1941); Grete Csaki-Copony and Oskar Gawell, Galerie Nierendorf, Berlin (1935); Csaki-Copony, Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu (1932); Grete Csaki-Copony, Aenaeum, Bucharest (1932, 1930); Kunst-Ausstellung, Schloß Bellevue, Berlin (1931).

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