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Rainer Aigner
"+1", 1989
Screen printing/hand-made paper, E.A. 6/15
52x41.5 cm |
Graphic artist Rainer Aigner lives and works in Vienna. Bright colors and overlaying clear surfaces and free gestures characterise his screen prints and serigraphs from the late '80s.
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Iris Andraschek
o.T., 1988
Pastels/paper
46x36.5 cm |
This early work by the artist refers to the intensive study of femininity and body, as can be seen in her current exhibition at the Künstlerhaus Salzburg titled "Where to Draw the Line". |
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Ruedi Arnold
Apple and Pear, 2010
Charcoal
30x42 cm |
Sculptor Ruedi Arnold comes from Lucerne. Since 1976 he has headed the sculpture class at the Art University Mozarteum in Salzburg. |
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Ruedi Arnold
Cactus, 2012
Pencil
30x42 cm |
Arnold explores the complexity of spatial relationships in different materials. His drawings are both preparation for sculptural work and independent research. |
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Jutta Brunsteiner
the two of us, 2008
(from the series "roots and branches")
Mixed technique on paper
70x100 cm |
Salzburg native Jutta Brunsteiner received her artistic training from Prof. Schmegner, Prof. Brandstätter and Prof. Zenzmaier. She lives and works in Burgenland and Salzburg. |
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Ugo Carà
Nr. 10, ca. 1985
Etching/hand-made paper, B/F
59.5x39.5 cm |
Ugo Carà (1908-2004), participant at the Venice Biennale multiple times, comes from the area of Trieste. The Museum of Modern Art in his hometown Muggia bears his name. |
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Gunter Damisch Köpflerdramenort, 1997
Gouache, ink, pens
102x72 cm |
Dedication to the project by the artist on the back.
Damisch became known as the "Neuer Wilder" in the 1980s. Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna since 1998; exhibited at the Elisabeth and Klaus Thoman, and Ernst Hilger / Hilger Contemporary galleries among others.
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Günther Edlinger
from the series "Portraits" (Karajan)
One-off print
73x62 to 87x71 cm |
In the works of Günther Edlinger from Salzburg, the specifics of painting and print technology are mixed together. His portraits of famous personalities, reminiscent of the classic pop art, are unique, each with their very own effect. |
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Helga Gasser
Geh nicht ungetupft in den Frühling III, 2007
Lithograph, run: 9
76x64 cm |
Helga Gasser is a member of the international group of artists SAFIR; her work has been in solo and group exhibitions, in countries including Italy, Germany, France and Poland.
Gasser is represented by Galerie 3 in Carinthia.
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Kapa Gyaltsen
Pumori, o.J.
Mineral colours /primed textile
34x52 cm |
Kapa Gyaltsen comes from the Khumbu region in the Himalayas, on the border with Tibet, the same region in which Mount Everest stands.
In the traditional Tibetan painting a train of yaks is shown at the foot of Pumori. |
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Kapa Gyaltsen
Villages in Khumbu, o.J.
Mineral colours /primed textile
52x85 cm |
In the language of the sherpas, "Kapa" simply means "painter" - a trade descriptor.
Villages, monasteries and holy places of the Khumbu are shown here as in the Middle Ages. |
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Edgar Höscheler
Jharkot, 2013
Object: Wood, dried apple
70x70x6 cm
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A found, disused item often stands at the start of Edgar Höscheler's work process: in this piece dedicated to the Jharkot project, it is the more than 100-year-old wooden shingle and dried apple - grow in Jharkot at almost 4000 metres above sea level. |
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Eduardas Juchvenicius
? [Lithuanian title], 1985
Linocut, 14/20
51x42,5 cm |
The Lithuanian graphic artist, painter and poet Eduardas Juchvenicius (1942-2011) combines traditional, expressive and futuristic elements in his works.
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Christina Klaffinger
Gengil Jharkot, 2008
Watercolour
30x40 cm |
Christina Klaffinger uses the regular visits to Jharkot for landscape studies too.
Jharkot's chortens, called "Gengil" by the locals, are a symbol for Buddha and his teachings, in the background is the Dhaulagiri, more than 8000m high. |
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Klaus Klingler
Hen party, 1971
Lithograph, Test print
40x58 cm |
The deeply picturesque element of the work of this Salzburg native, which distinguishes his watercolors and oil paintings, reveals itself even in black and white lithographs. |
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Klaus Klingler
"They're coming!" Uprising of the masses, 1971
Lithograph 15/20
54x77 cm |
Works by Klaus Klingler can be found at the Graphische Sammlung Albertina and the Museum C.A. in Salzburg. |
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Helmut Laimer
o.T., 1986
Watercolour
37x55 cm |
Helmut Laimer's watercolours deal with exploring the possibilities of the material, playing with structures.
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Helmut Laimer
Tension 3, 1984
Watercolour
30x40 cm |
Laimer studied at the Higher Graphic Learning and Research Institute in Vienna. He worked as a graphic designer and later changed to free painting. |
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Master of the Thangka school, Bhaktapur
Padmasambhava in front of the copper palace in his paradise Zangdag Palri
Thangka,
70x43 cm
textile frame
107x64 cm |
Padmasambhava ( Guru Rinpoche) is considered to be the founder of Buddhism in Tibet.
The Thangka here has a special shistory: Dr. Karin Inmann received it from the Master of the Thangka school in Bhaktapur recognition of her involvement with Nepal. |
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Wolfgang Pichlmüller
Big Mani Peme, 2008
Watercolour/ mixed techniques
40x30 cm |
Since his first stay in Jharkot Wolfgang Pichlmüller has dealt with the traditional culture of the region in art.
The people of Jharkot call the village's biggest prayer wheel "Big Mani Peme", the huge structure is kept in its own loam construction. |
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Wolfgang Pichlmüller
Jharkot Frauen, 2009
Acrylic/ mixed techniques
76x55 cm |
The inhabitants of Jharkot are part of the Tibetan cultural sphere. In everyday life the women in their middle ages and older still wear the traditional clothes. |
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Josef Schwaiger
o.T., 1986
Woodcut / home-made paper, 5/80
24.4 x 31cm |
Multiple award-winning graphic artist Josef Schwaiger was born in Linz and studied graphics at the Mozarteum in Salzburg under the tutelage of Herbert Stejskal.
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Christian Schwarzwald
Gemein, 2011
Acrylic on paper
76x56 cm |
Christian Schwarzwald, graduate of the Musisches Gymnasium, lives and works in Berlin. His artistic medium is drawing, which he tends add to site-specific installations.
Exhibitions have taken him to New York and Mexico; the present study was part of the installation called GEMEIN at Krinzinger in Vienna.
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Monika Sperrer
From the series: Guys, vices, erotic entanglements, 2005
Collage, drawing, mixed techniques
60x40 cm |
In her series of collages Monika Sperrer dissects human sensitivities with irony and (gallows) humor .
Studied under Gustav Hessing (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna). Exhibitions since 1988
Purchase of Leopold Collection.
Represented by Galerie Seywald, Salzburg. |
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Herbert Stejskal
o.T., 1990
Screen printing 33/100
46x36cm |
Herbert Stejskal (1940-2012) studied in Vienna under Eduard Bäumer, was a member of Gruppe 73 and later a Professor of Graphics at the Mozarteum.
His main technique was screen printing, in which he took an intensive look at the refinement of form and technique. |
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Anton Thiel
Friendly Service (from the series America-America), 1990
Pastels on Ingres paper, 49x63 cm |
The pictures of Salzburg native Anthon Thiel are shaped by his travels; his view is often of the seemingly banal, on which he "paints on" unexpected aesthetic qualities. |
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Anton Thiel
The resurrection of the flesh, 2010
Colour linocut 3/30
30x42 cm |
Thiel studied under Max Weiler in Vienna. His forms of artistic expression reach from drawing and painting to action and social sculpture. |
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Anton Thiel
Late blooms, 2010
Colour linocut 20/30
30x42 cm |
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Anton Thiel
Shepherd, tree and ibex, 2011
Colour linocut 20/30
30x42 cm |
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Gerold Tusch
desperate housewives, 2009
Ceramic, cast assembled, glazed
28x14x14 cm |
Tusch's ceramic works bemuse - as does this one here. The object exists in twelve versions, each differently glazed and positioned. |
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Giancarlo Vitturini
La pensiere qui sorte della testa, 1989
Mixed techniques/paper
31.3x22.3 cm |
Giancarlo Vitturini (1936-2008) comes from Perugia. He taught painting in Trento, Perugia and Spoleto. His work combines figurative-expressive with symbolic and informal elements.
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Julia Welther
Female figure, 1988
Monotype/paper
69x48 cm |
Julia Welther, born in Romania, lives and works in Berndorf/Austria. Based on structures and material qualities, her pictures develop an astounding objectivity when viewed from a reasonable distance. |
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Thomas Wizany
aMUSEd..., 2011
Mixed techniques
30x40cm |
Famous caricaturist Thomas Wizany draws Mozart - provided as the image for the poster of Tanz der Musen in 2012 - here is the original. |