Hundertwasser
Author: Pierre Restany
Publisher: Taschen
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13: 9783822859841
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Life and work of the Austrian architect and artist.
Author: Pierre Restany
Publisher: Taschen
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13: 9783822859841
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Life and work of the Austrian architect and artist.
Author: Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 256
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Wieland Schmied
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783836551281
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The first volume of our original limited edition Friedensreich Hundertwasser 1928-2000, now available as a standard TASCHEN edition. With a text by Hundertwasser's personal friend Wieland Schmied and a rich survey of the paintings, architectural works, projects, and manifestos which made Hundertwasser one of the most fascinating and symbolic...
Author: Bazon Brock
Publisher: Walther Konig Verlag
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783960987659
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Friedensreich Hundertwasser shaped 20th-century art beyond the borders of Austria as a painter, designer of living spaces and pioneer of the environmental movement. His life-long, intense exploration of the personality and oeuvre of Egon Schiele is largely unknown. At the age of 20, when he was a student at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, the artist discovered Viennese Modernism through exhibitions and books: Schiele, especially, would later become a central point of reference for the internationally active artist. Shining the spotlight on central motifs and themes in the works of both artists, such as ensouled nature and the relationship between the individual and society, the catalogue illustrates analogies in their oeuvres that go beyond formal similarities. The exhibition retraces the artistic and spiritual kinship of two extraordinary 20th-century Austrian artists, who never had the chance to meet. Text: Bazon Brock, Robert Fleck, Alexandra Matzner
Author: Barbara Stieff
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2008-06-23
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 3791340980
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Painting is to dream," said Hundertwasser. "When the dream is over, I don"t remember anything I dreamed about. The painting, however, remains. It is the harvest of my dream." This statement is at the heart of this engaging introduction to the work of the eccentric artist, humanitarian, environmentalist, and architect who dedicated his life to the beautification of the world we live in. Dozens of activities in this book will captivate children of all ages and take them on a journey through a magical world of creativity and self-fulfillment. The projects here help young readers discover nature"s gifts, encourage exploration of what lies outside one"s doorstep, and emphasize the importance of ecological harmony as vital to living a happier life. Children and their parents will return again and again to this colorful and entertaining tribute to an artist whose legacy offers hope and inspiration for all of us.
Author: Pablo Neruda
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 1967
Total Pages: 101
ISBN-13: 0374506485
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Long poem inspired by the author's journey to a ruined Inca city, Macchu Picchu, high in the Andes, symbolic not only of his physical journey but also of his spiritual adventure.
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Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Contains ninety-eight colour illustrations featuring a selection of Hundertwasser's graphic works along with texts and commentary by the artist. This work includes a short introduction, an essay on the artist's graphic work and a biography.
Author: Pierre Restany
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783836564212
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Architect, artist, ecological visionary, Friedensreich Hundertwasser left a thrilling trail of imagination and activism in buildings, paintings, manifestos, and more. From naked addresses and tree planting campaigns to the Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna, Hundertwasser refused the straight line in every sense. His vision was as much for society at...
Author: Peter Stupples
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2018-01-23
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 1527506932
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is a selection of essays covering aspects of the history, and contemporary understanding of the fields of art and design and their inter-percolation. Making things has always involved skill and thought. Thought is given to their creation so they are fit for purpose. Where the purpose is aesthetic or intellectual pleasure, the resulting object is often called art. There is, however, often a hierarchy placing “art” somewhere apart from “design.” But isn’t some art designed? These essays investigate aspects of this dichotomy – from both sides of the supposed divide to discuss the ground between.