Litho van de Oostenrijkse kunstenaar Rudolf Hausner, ingelijst achter plexiglas in houten lijst. Gesigneerd, genummerd en getiteld in potlood.
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Rudolf Hausner, 1914-1995, is considered the most outstanding
representatives of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. In the 50s he
became famous when he started to present in his works through the
leitmotif figure of "Adam": "I can see the world only by myself!"
Rudolf Hausner's Œuvre is unique. All attempts to classify it in the
usual categories of art history, must fail. Years ago, Wieland recognize
Smith in the only psychoanalytic painter Hausner of Rudolf as
equivalent enter into his reality and subconscious. The artist created
the art character of Adam in his image because he knew no one better and
deeper and was able to convey, as himself. "Painting, I enter into my
subconscious and find important basics for my existence", Rudolf Hausner
described his own contribution to the international surrealism.
With this guiding principle, the artist has created a form of the
twentieth century: the curious, enlightened, helpless, but also
skeptical contemporaries, who wants to go to the bottom of things.
Identifying us with him, his work on the individual points. The
collective self portrait of modern man succeeded in Hausner.
The
chronology of his activities of the exhibition reads like a bulleted
list of the cultural hotspots of the world: 1959 documenta II, Kassel;
1960 Guggenheim Museum, New York; 1963 Biennale Sao Paulo; 1980
Kunstlerhaus Vienna; 1982 Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon.
In 1994, the city of Vienna honoured Rudolf Hausner, who held
professorships in Hamburg and in Vienna, with a major retrospective