In 1920s Margit was studying for two years in Fernand Léger’s
workshop. In 1928 she debuted with her own exhibition in Parisian
salon. Though in 1930s she returned to Lviv. Even after the runaway
from Yaniv concentration camp, where she was put as a jew by nazis,
Margit and her husband Roman Selskyi stayed in Lviv. As an artist she
couldn’t make a career in USSR. She was not profitable for totalitarian
regime.
But what an influence her revolutionary ideas had for Lviv’s artistic
environment!
How important it is that Margit stayed over here, but not abroad.