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Friedensreich Hundertwasser

Friedrich Stowasser (15 December 1928 – 19 February 2000), better known by his pseudonym Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser (German: [ˈfʁiːdn̩sˌʁaɪ̯x ˈʁeːgn̩ˌtaːk ˈdʊŋkl̩ˌbʊnt ˈhʊndɐtˌvasɐ]), was an Austrian visual artist[1] and architect who also worked in the field of environmental protection.

Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Hundertwasser in his second homeland New Zealand in 1998
Born
Friedrich Stowasser

(1928-12-15)15 December 1928
Vienna, Austria
Died19 February 2000(2000-02-19) (aged 71)
Nationality
  • Austria
  • New Zealand (in later life)
Known for
  • Art
  • architecture
  • writing
Notable work
MovementModern art

Hundertwasser stood out as an opponent of "a straight line" and any standardization, expressing this concept in the field of building design. His best known work is the Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna, which has become a notable place of interest in the Austrian capital, characterised by imaginative vitality and uniqueness.

Biography edit

The Nazi era was a very difficult time for Hundertwasser and his mother Elsa, who were Jewish. They avoided persecution by posing as Christians, a credible ruse as Hundertwasser's father had been a Catholic. Hundertwasser was baptized as a Catholic in 1935. To remain inconspicuous, Hundertwasser also joined the Hitler Youth.[2] He has identified himself as "half-Jewish".[3]

Hundertwasser developed artistic skills early on. After the war, he spent three months at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. At this time, he began to sign his art as Hundertwasser instead of Stowasser. He left to travel, using a small set of paints he carried at all times to sketch anything that caught his eye. In Florence, he met the young French painter René Brô for the first time and they became lifelong friends. Hundertwasser's first commercial painting success was in 1952–53 with an exhibition in Vienna.

 
Hundertwasser (left) in 1965

His adopted surname is based on the translation of "sto" (the Slavic word for "(one) hundred") into German. The name Friedensreich has a double meaning as "Peace-realm" or "Peace-rich" (in the sense of "peaceful"). Therefore, his name Friedensreich Hundertwasser translates directly into English as "Peace-Realm Hundred-Water". The other names he chose for himself, Regentag and Dunkelbunt, translate to "Rainy day" and "Darkly multi-coloured".

In the early 1950s, he entered the field of architecture. Hundertwasser also worked in the field of applied art, creating flags, stamps, coins, and posters. His most famous flag is his koru flag (designed in 1983), as well as several postage stamps for the Austrian Post Office. He also designed stamps for Cape Verde and for the United Nations postal administration in Geneva on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

In 1957 Hundertwasser acquired a farm on the edge of Normandy.[4] Hundertwasser married Herta Leitner in 1958 but they divorced two years later. He married again in 1962 to the Japanese artist Yuko Ikewada but she divorced him in 1966. By this time, he had gained a popular reputation for his art.

In 1964 Hundertwasser bought "Hahnsäge", a former saw mill, in the sparsely populated Lower Austria's Waldviertel. There, far from the hustle and bustle and surrounded by nature, he set up a new home.[4]

He spent some time in the 1960s in the Tooro Kingdom in Uganda, Central Africa, where he painted a number of works and named them after the kingdom.[5][6]

In 1972 Hundertwasser incorporated a stock company, the "Grüner Janura AG", in Switzerland; in 2008 it was renamed as "Namida AG". Hundertwasser managed his intellectual property rights through this company.[7][8]

In the 1970s, Hundertwasser acquired several properties in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand, which include a total area of approximately 372 ha of the entire Kaurinui valley. There he realised his dream of living and working closely connected to nature. Beside other projects he designed the "Bottle House" there. He could live largely self-sufficiently using solar panels, a water wheel and a biological water purification plant. His first grass roof experiments took place there.[4]

In 1979 Hundertwasser bought the vast historical garden Giardino Eden ('Garden of Eden') in Venice, including the Palazzo Villa delle Rose, from Alexandra of Yugoslavia via his Swiss company.[9][10]

In 1980, Hundertwasser visited Washington D.C. to support activist Ralph Nader's efforts to oppose nuclear proliferation. Mayor Marion Barry declared 18 November to be Hundertwasser Day as a result.[11] Hundertwasser planted trees in Judiciary Square and advocated on behalf of a co-op apartment owner who was taken to court for installing a bay window.[11]

In 1982, Hundertwasser's only child, Heidi Trimmel, was born.[12]

He died on 19 February 2000 on board Queen Elizabeth 2 in the Pacific Ocean, from a heart attack. According to his wish he was buried in harmony with nature on his land in New Zealand, in the Garden of the Happy Dead under a tulip tree.[13]

Artistic style and themes edit

 
Hundertwasser's koru flag, proposed in 1983 as a new New Zealand national flag based on a motif from Māori culture
 
Hundertwasser's Down Under Flag, proposal for a new Australian national flag with Uluru positioned to show "Australia holding the earth from down under"

Hundertwasser's original and unruly artistic vision expressed itself in pictorial art, environmentalism, philosophy, and design of facades, postage stamps, flags, and clothing (among other areas). The common themes in his work utilised bright colours, organic forms, a reconciliation of humans with nature, and a strong individualism, rejecting straight lines.

He remains sui generis, although his architectural work is comparable to Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) in its use of biomorphic forms and the use of tile. He was also inspired by the art of the Vienna Secession, and by the Austrian painters Egon Schiele (1890–1918) and Gustav Klimt (1862–1918).

He was fascinated by spirals, and called straight lines "godless and immoral" and "something cowardly drawn with a rule, without thought or feeling"[14] He called his theory of art "transautomatism", focusing on the experience of the viewer rather than the artist.[15] This was encapsulated by his design of a new flag for New Zealand, which incorporated the image of the Koru a spiral shape based on the image of a new unfurling silver fern frond and symbolizing new life, growth, strength and peace according to the Māori people.[16]

Architecture edit

 
A typical Hundertwasser facade: the Hundertwasserhaus in Plochingen, Germany

Even though Hundertwasser first achieved notoriety for his boldly-coloured paintings, he is more widely known for his individual architectural designs. These designs use irregular forms, and incorporate natural features of the landscape. The Hundertwasserhaus apartment block in Vienna has undulating floors ("an uneven floor is a melody to the feet"), a roof covered with earth and grass, and large trees growing from inside the rooms, with limbs extending from windows. He took no payment for the design of Hundertwasserhaus, declaring that it was worth the investment to "prevent something ugly from going up in its place".

From the early 1950s he increasingly focused on architecture, advocating more just human and environmental friendly buildings. This began with manifestos, essays and demonstrations. For example, he read out his "Mouldiness Manifesto against Rationalism in Architecture" in 1958 on the occasion of an art and architectural event held at the Seckau Monastery. He rejected the straight line and the functional architecture.[17] In Munich in 1967 he gave a lecture called "Speech in Nude for the Right to a Third Skin". His lecture "Loose from Loos, A Law Permitting Individual Buildings Alterations or Architecture-Boycott Manifesto", was given at the Concordia Press Club in Vienna in 1968.

In the Mouldiness Manifesto he first claimed the "Window Right": "A person in a rented apartment must be able to lean out of his window and scrape off the masonry within arm's reach. And he must be allowed to take a long brush and paint everything outside within arm's reach. So that it will be visible from afar to everyone in the street that someone lives there who is different from the imprisoned, enslaved, standardised man who lives next door."[14] In his nude speeches of 1967 and 1968 Hundertwasser condemned the enslavement of humans by the sterile grid system of conventional architecture and by the output of mechanised industrial production.[18] He rejected rationalism, the straight line and functional architecture.[19]

For Hundertwasser, human misery was a result of the rational, sterile, monotonous architecture, built following the tradition of the Austrian architect Adolf Loos, author of the modernist manifesto Ornament and crime (1908). He called for a boycott of this type of architecture, and demanded instead creative freedom of building, and the right to create individual structures.[20] In 1972 he published the manifesto Your window right — your tree duty. Planting trees in an urban environment was to become obligatory: "If man walks in nature's midst, then he is nature's guest and must learn to behave as a well-brought-up guest." Hundertwasser propagated a type of architecture in harmony with nature in his ecological commitment. He campaigned for the preservation of the natural habitat and demanded a life in accordance with the laws of nature. He wrote numerous manifestos, lectured and designed posters in favor of nature protection, including against nuclear power, to save the oceans and the whales and to protect the rain forest. He was also an advocate of composting toilets and the principle of constructed wetland. He perceived feces not as nauseous but as part of the cycle of nature. His beliefs are testified by his manifesto The Holy Shit and his DIY guide for building a composting toilet.[21]

In the 1970s, Hundertwasser had his first architectural models built.[citation needed] The models for the Eurovision TV-show "Wünsch Dir was" (Make a Wish) in 1972 exemplified his ideas on forested roofs, tree tenants and the window right. In these and similar models he developed new architectural shapes, such as the spiral house, the eye-slit house, the terrace house and the high-rise meadow house. In 1974, Peter Manhardt made models for him of the pit-house, the grass roof house and the green service station – along with his idea of the invisible, inaudible Green Motorway.[22]

In the early 1980s Hundertwasser remodelled the Rosenthal Factory in Selb, and the Mierka Grain Silo in Krems. These projects gave him the opportunity to act as what he called an "architecture doctor".[citation needed]

In architectural projects that followed he implemented window right and tree tenants, uneven floors, woods on the roof, and spontaneous vegetation.[citation needed] Works of this period include: housing complexes in Germany; a church in Bärnbach, Austria; a district heating plant in Vienna; an incineration plant and sludge centre in Osaka, Japan; a railway station in Uelzen; a winery in Napa Valley; and the Hundertwasser toilet in Kawakawa, New Zealand.

In 1993 Hundertwasser was invited to design an arts centre.[23][24] He completed the design but the project was not completed at that time. The project was finally approved in 2015 and became the Hundertwasser Art Centre, opening to the public in 2022.[25][26] This became the last authentic Hundertwasser building to be completed.

In 1999 Hundertwasser started his last project named Die Grüne Zitadelle von Magdeburg (in German). Although he never completed this work, the building was built a few years later in Magdeburg, a town in eastern Germany, and opened on 3 October 2005.[27]

Buildings

An art gallery featuring Hundertwasser's work was established in the Hundertwasser Art Centre in Whangārei, New Zealand, and will brought to fruition his 1993 plans for the building.[30]

Paintings edit

 
Furoshiki by Hundertwasser

Stamps and medals edit

The extensive work of Hundertwasser includes 26 stamps for various postal administrations. Seventeen of these designs were – in part after his death – implemented as postage stamps.

  • Austria
    • Modern Art in Austria, 1975
    • Council of Europe Summit, Vienna, 1993
    • 80th Birthday Friedensreich Hundertwasser (4 stamps in the form of a block), 2008
  • Senegal – art on stamps (3 stamps), 1979
  • Cape Verde Islands – Shipping, 1982 (printed but not issued), 1985 (issued with overprint)
  • United Nations Postal Administration (Vienna, Geneva and New York ) – 35th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (6 stamps), 1983
  • Liechtenstein – Homage to Liechtenstein, 1993

Two of the unrealized designs are alternative designs for a stamp issue (United Nations, Senegal) and were therefore not performed. Seven other designs created for the postal administrations of Morocco and French Polynesia were not realised as a postage stamp.

In addition, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, has adapted some of his works for stamp issues. On the basis of these adaptations have been stamps issued by:

  • France – 2 badges for € Europe, 1994
  • United Nations Postal Administration (Vienna, Geneva and New York) – Social Summit (3 stamps), 1995
  • Luxembourg – European Capital of Culture (3 stamps), 1995
  • Liechtenstein – EXPO 2000 in Hanover (3 stamps), 2000

The Austrian post office used more Hundertwasser motives for the European edition 1987 (Modern architecture, Hundertwasser House), on the occasion of his death in 2000 (painting Blue Blues, under the WIPA 2000) and 2004 National Donauauen (poster: The outdoors is our freedom at civil protests in Hainburg).

For the first time a Hundertwasser motive was also used on a Cuban stamp, as part of the art exhibition Salon de Mayo (Havana, 1967).

With the exception of service marks for the Council of Europe and the Cuban stamp, all stamps were engraved by Wolfgang Seidel and by the Austrian State Printing Office in a complex combination printing process produces (intaglio printing, rotogravure printing, as well as metal stamping).

Hundertwasser also worked as a medallist.[31][32]

Books edit

  • In 1989 Brockhaus released a 24-volume limited special edition of its encyclopaedia with 1800 pieces, entirely designed by Hundertwasser. Each individual cover of this edition varies in colour of the linen as well as in the colours of foil stamping, making each copy a unique piece. "No band, no cover I designed the encyclopedia is equal to the other. Nevertheless, they attack each other with all their differences and come together to form an overall picture. This is networking among themselves a symbol of knowledge, the Brockhaus gives." (F. Hundertwasser)
  • Stowasser: Latin-German school dictionary of Joseph Maria Stowasser. For the newly published 1994 edition of the dictionary "Little Stowasser" Hundertwasser-designed textile bindings in 100 different colour variations.
  • Bible. 1995, Size: 20x28, 5 cm, 1688 pages, 80 full-page images, including 30 collages, the hundreds of water specifically for this Bible – Edition has created. Each Bible is characterized by a different colour combination of linen textiles. Also the specimens differ in the bright shining metal colour imprints. Each cover is made mainly by hand.

Political views edit

Beginning in the 1950s Hundertwasser travelled globally promoting ecological causes.[33] In 1959 Hundertwasser got involved with helping the Dalai Lama escape from Tibet by campaigning for the Tibetan religious leader in Carl Laszlo's magazine Panderma. In later years, when he was already a known artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser became an environmental activist and most recently operated as a more prominent opponent of the European Union, advocating the preservation of regional peculiarities.

Among the lesser-known facets of Hundertwasser's personality is his commitment to constitutional monarchy:

Austria needs something to look up to, consisting of perennial higher values—of which one now hardly dares to speak—such as beauty, culture, internal and external peace, faith, richness of heart [...] Austria needs an emperor, who is subservient to the people. A superior and radiant figure in whom everyone has confidence, because this great figure is a possession of all. The rationalist way of thinking has brought us, in this century, an ephemeral higher, American standard of living at the expense of nature and creation, which is now coming to an end, for it is destroying our heart, our quality of life, our longing, without which an Austrian does not want to live. It is outrageous that Austria has an emperor who did no evil to anyone but is still treated like a leper. Austria needs a crown! Long live Austria! Long live the constitutional monarchy! Long live Otto von Habsburg!
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Für die Wiederkehr der konstitutionellen Monarchie (For the Return of the Constitutional Monarchy).[fn 1]
Kaurinui, New Zealand, 28 March 1983; dedicated, on 14 May 1987, to Otto von Habsburg for his 75th birthday.

Influence edit

 
Hundertwasser's model of a proposed building to be constructed in Wellington
  • In New Zealand his design beliefs have been adopted by a New Zealand terracotta tile manufacturer, who promotes his style as "Organic Tiling".[34] The tiling is designed by Chris Southern, who worked with Hundertwasser on the Kawakawa toilets. In 2022 an art gallery opened in Whangārei, New Zealand, styled on his methods and including his artwork.[35]
  • In 1987, at the request of John Lydon, British designer and illustrator Richard Evans produced a homage to Hundertwasser for the cover of Public Image Limited's album Happy?.

Awards edit

Documentary films edit

  • Ferry Radax: Hundertwasser – Leben in Spiralen (Hundertwasser – life in spirals, 1966). Ferry Radax first documentary on his fellow-countryman.
  • Ferry Radax: Hundertwasser in Neuseeland (Hundertwasser in New Zealand, 1998). After 30 years Ferry Radax made a second portrait of the artist.
  • Peter Schamoni: Hundertwasser Regentag (Hundertwasser's Rainy Day, 1972). An award-winning German documentary about the artist rebuilding an old wooden ship called Regentag (Rainy Day).

Literature edit

Catalogue raisonné edit

  • Hundertwasser, Vollständiger Oeuvre-Katalog publiziert aus Anlass der 100. Ausstellung der Kestner-Gesellschaft, Text by Wieland Schmied (ed.), with 100 coloured reproductions. Kestner-Gesellschaft Hannover, Hanover, 1964
  • David Kung (ed.), The Woodcut Works of Hundertwasser 1960–1975, Glarus: Gruener Janura AG, 1977
  • Walter Koschatzky, Friedensreich Hundertwasser. The complete graphic work 1951–1986. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1986.
  • Hundertwasser 1928–2000. Catalogue raisonné. Vol. I: Wieland Schmied: Personality, Life, Work. Vol. II: Andrea Fürst: Catalogue raisonné. Cologne: Taschen, 2000/2002
  • Hundertwasser Graphic Works 1994–2000, Vienna: Museums Betriebs Gesellschaft, 2001

Monographs edit

  • Werner Hofmann, Hundertwasser, Salzburg: Verlag Galerie Welz, 1965 (German and English editions)
  • Francois Mathey, Hundertwasser, Naefels: Bonfini Press Corporation, 1985
  • Harry Rand, Hundertwasser, Cologne: Taschen, 1991 (reprint 2018)
  • Pierre Restany, Hundertwasser. The Power of Art – The Painter-King with the Five Skins, Cologne: Taschen, 1998
  • Hundertwasser 1928–2000, Catalogue Raisonné, Vol. 1 by Wieland Schmied: Personality, Life, Work, Vol. 2 by Andrea Christa Fürst: Catalogue Raisonné, Cologne: Taschen, 2000/2002
  • Pierre Restany, Hundertwasser, New York: Parkstone, 2008

Architectural monographs edit

  • Robert Schediwy, Hundertwassers Häuser. Dokumente einer Kontroverse über zeitgemäße Architektur. Vienna: Edition Tusch, 1999, ISBN 3-85063-215-6.
  • Hundertwasser Architecture, For a more human architecture in harmony with nature, Cologne: Taschen, 1997 (reprint 2018)

Exhibitions edit

  • Hundertwasser Malerei, Art Club, Vienna, 1952
  • Studio Paul Facchetti, Paris, 1954
  • Galerie H. Kamer, Paris, 1957
  • Rétrospective Hundertwasser 1950–1960, Galerie Raymond Cordier, Paris, 1960
  • Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo, 1961
  • Hundertwasser ist ein Geschenk für Deutschland, Galerie Änne Abels, Cologne, 1963
  • Travelling Exhibition 1964/65, Hundertwasser: Kestner-Gesellschaft, Hanover; Kunsthalle Bern; Karl-Ernst-Osthaus-Museum, Hagen; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts, Vienna
  • Travelling Exhibition 1968/69: USA, Hundertwasser; University Art Museum, Berkeley; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Arts Club of Chicago; The Galerie St. Etienne, New York; The Phillips Collection, Washington DC
  • Galerie Brockstedt, Hamburg, 1968/1969
  • Aberbach Fine Art, New York, 1973
  • Travelling Exhibition 1973/74, Hundertwasser 1973 New Zealand, City of Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland; Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth; The New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, Wellington; City Art Gallery, Christchurch; City Art Gallery, Dunedin
  • Travelling Exhibition, Hundertwasser 1974 Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Albert Hall, Canberra; Opera, Sydney
  • Stowasser 1943 bis Hundertwasser 1974, Albertina, Vienna, 1974
  • Haus der Kunst, Munich, 1975
  • Austria Presents Hundertwasser to the Continents. The World Travelling Museum Exhibition took place in 43 museums in 27 countries from 1975 to 1983.
  • Hundertwasser. Das gesamte graphische Werk, Tapisserien, Mönchehaus-Museum für Moderne Kunst, Goslar, Germany, 1978
  • Hundertwasser Tapisserien, Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, 1979
  • Travelling Exhibition 1979–1981, Hundertwasser Is Painting, Aberbach Fine Art, New York; Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo; Galerie Brockstedt, Hamburg; Hammerlunds Kunsthandel; Galerie Würthle, Vienna
  • Hundertwasser – Sérigraphies, eaux fortes, gravures sur bois japonaises, lithographies, Artcurial, Paris, 1980
  • Hundertwasser – Peintures Récentes, Artcurial, Paris, 1982
  • Paintings by Hundertwasser, Aberbach Fine Art, New York, 1983
  • Hundertwasser – Kunst und Umwelt, Mönchehaus-Museum für Moderne Kunst, Goslar, Germany, 1984
  • Hundertwasser à Tahiti – Gravure, Musée Gauguin, Tahiti, 1985/1986
  • Hundertwasser – Aus dem graphischen Werk, BAWAG Foundation, Vienna, 1986
  • Travelling exhibition 1989: Japan, Hundertwasser; Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo; Iwaki City Art Museum, Fukushima; Ohara Museum of Art, Okayama
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser – Originale, Objekte, Gobelins, Graphiken, Galerie am Lindenplatz, Schaan, Liechtenstein, 1993
  • Hundertwasser – Important works, Landau Fine Art, Montreal, 1994/1995
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser – Die Waagerechte gehört der Natur, Mönchehaus-Museum für Moderne Kunst, Goslar, Germany, 1997
  • Hundertwasser Retrospektive, Institut Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, Germany, 1998
  • Travelling Exhibition 1998/99: Japan, Hundertwasser; Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo; Museum "EKi", Kyoto; Sakura City Museum of Art, Chiba
  • Travelling Exhibition 1999: Japan, Hundertwasser Architecture – For a More Human Architecture in Harmony With Nature, Takamatsu City Museum of Art, Takamatsu; Nagoya City Art Museum, Nagoya; Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, Kobe; The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama
  • Hundertwasser – Peintures Parcours Rétrospectif, Galerie Patrice Trigano, Paris, 1999/2000
  • Hundertwasser Gedächtnisausstellung, Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz, Austria, 2000
  • Hundertwasser 1928–2000, Russeck Gallery, Palm Beach, 2000
  • Hundertwasser-Architektur – Von der Utopie zur Realität, KunstHausWien, Vienna, 2000/2001
  • Hommage à Hundertwasser 1928–2000, Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle, Alençon, France, 2001
  • Hundertwasser. Kunst – Mensch – Natur, Minoritenkloster, Tulln and Egon Schiele-Museum, Tulln, Lower Austria, 2004
  • Hundertwasser. Fantastische Architectuur, Kunsthal Rotterdam, 2004
  • Travelling Exhibition 2005/06: Germany, Friedensreich Hundertwasser – Ein Sonntagsarchitekt. Gebaute Träume und Sehnsüchte; Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM), Frankfurt; Stiftung Schleswig-Holsteinische Landesmuseen, Schloss Gottorf; Kunstforum der Bausparkasse Schwäbisch Hall AG, Schwäbisch Hall; Städtische Museen Zwickau, Kunstsammlungen, Zwickau
  • Travelling Exhibition 2006/07: Japan, Remainders of an Ideal. The Visions and Practices of HUNDERTWASSER, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; Musee d`art Mercian Karuizawa; Mitsukoshi Museum, Tokyo; Shimonoseki Museum, Yamaguchi
  • The Art of Friedensreich Hundertwasser. A Magical Eccentric, Szépmüvészeti Museum, Budapest, 2007/2008
  • Hundertwasser. La raccolta dei sogni, Art Forum Würth, Capena near Rome, 2008
  • Hundertwasser – Jüdische Aspekte, Jüdisches Museum Rendsburg, Julius-Magnus Haus, Rendsburg, Germany, 2008
  • Hundertwasser. In Harmonie mit der Natur, Minoritenkloster, Tulln, Austria, 2008
  • "den Cherub betören". Friedensreich Hundertwasser und die Sehnsucht des Menschen nach dem Paradies, Christuskirche in Mainz and Landesmuseum Mainz, Germany, 2008
  • Musee d'Unterlinden, Colmar, France, 2008
  • The Yet Unknown Hundertwasser, KunstHausWien, Vienna, 2008/2009
  • H U N D E R T W A S S E R. Symbiose von Technik, Ökologie und Kunst. Die Wiedergutmachung an Industriegebäuden, Fernwärme Wien, Vienna, 2009
  • Hundertwasser-Pfad durch die Fernwärme Wien, Vienna, 2009
  • HUNDERTWASSER 2010 IN SEOUL, Seoul Arts Center – Design Museum, Seoul, Korea, 2010/2011
  • Hundertwasser – The Art of the Green Path, 20 years KunstHausWien anniversary exhibition, KunstHausWien, Austria, 2011
  • Hundertwasser – Le Rêve de la couleur, Centre de la Vieille Charité, Marseille, France, 2012
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser: Against the Grain. Works 1949–1970. Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany, 2012/2013
  • Hundertwasser – Japan and the Avant-garde. Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Unteres Belvedere/Orangerie, Vienna, 2013
  • Dans la peau de Hundertwasser, Museé en Herbe, Paris, 2014
  • HUNDERTWASSER: DE RECHTE LIJN IS GODDELOOS, Cobra Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Amstelveen, Netherlands, 2013/2014
  • Hundertwasser, Arken Museum, Ishøj, Denmark, 2014
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser – Die Ernte der Träume, Sammlung Würth, Forum Würth Arlesheim, Switzerland, 2017
  • Hundertwasser – Lebenslinien, Osthaus Museum Hagen, Hagen, Germany, 2015
  • Hundertwasser. Schön & Gut, Buchheim Museum, Bernried, Germany, 2016/2017
  • Hundertwasser – The green city, Sejong Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea, 2016/2017
  • Hundertwasser – En route pour le bonheur!, Musée de Millau et de Grands Causses, Millau, Frankreich, 2018

Collections edit

  • Akademie der bildenden Künste, Gemäldegalerie, Vienna, Austria
  • Akademie der bildenden Künste, Kupferstichkabinett, Vienna, Austria
  • Albertina, Vienna, Austria
  • Albertina, Vienna – Sammlung Essl
  • Albertina, Vienna – Sammlung Batliner
  • Artothek des Bundes, Vienna, Austria
  • Belvedere Museum, Austria.[37]
  • Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA
  • Centre National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
  • Cincinnati Art Museum, USA
  • Erzbischöfliches Dom- und Diözesanmuseum, Vienna, Austria
  • Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany
  • Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway
  • Herbert Liaunig Privatstiftung, Austria
  • Hilti Foundation, Liechtenstein
  • Iwaki City Art Museum, Japan
  • KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art Aalborg, Denmark
  • Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany
  • KunstHausWien, Museum Hundertwasser, Vienna, Austria
  • KunstHausVienna, Museum Hundertwasser, Vienna, Austria
  • Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Germany
  • Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark
  • MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, Austria
  • McMaster Museum of Art, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
  • Mishkan Le'Omanut, Museum of Art, Ein-Harod, Israel
  • MUMOK – Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Vienna, Austria
  • Muscarelle Museum of Art, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
  • Musée d'Art moderne, Troyes, France
  • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago de Chile
  • Museo del Novecento, Collezione Boschi di Stefano, Milan, Italy
  • Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain
  • Museu de Arte Contemporanea da USP, São Paulo, Brasil
  • Museum der Moderne – Rupertinum, Salzburg, Austria
  • Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York[38]
  • Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel, Museum Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, Graphische Sammlung, Germany
  • muzej moderne i suvremene umjetnosti – museum of modern and contemporary art, Rijeka, Croatia
  • Nagoya City Art Museum, Japan
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington[39]
  • Nationalgalerie Prag / Narodni galerie v Praze, Czech Republic
  • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Kopenhagen, Denmark
  • Ohara Museum of Art, Okayama, Japan
  • Osthaus Museum Hagen, Germany
  • Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy
  • Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany
  • Saint Louis University, USA
  • Sammlung Würth, Künzelsau, Germany
  • San Diego Museum of Art, USA
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, USA[40]
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA
  • Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, USA
  • Sprengel Museum Hannover, Hanover, Germany
  • Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim, Germany
  • Takamatsu City Museum of Art, Japan
  • The Gerard L. Cafesjian Collection, Yerevan, Armenia
  • The Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, USA
  • The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA
  • The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, USA
  • The Niigata Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, Japan
  • Wien Museum, Vienna, Austria

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Hundertwasser's German term konstitutionelle Monarchie (constitutional monarchy) refers to a form of monarchy in which the monarch still has considerable influence in day-to-day politics, while the form in which the monarch is only a figurehead is called parlamentarische Monarchie (parliamentary monarchy).

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  18. ^ Catalogue Raisonné, p. 1177
  19. ^ Wieland Schmied (ed.), Hundertwasser 1928–2000, Catalogue Raisonné, Cologne: Taschen, 2000/2002, Vol. II, pp. 1167–1172.
  20. ^ Cat. Rais. p. 1178
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External links edit

  • Website of Hundertwasser Foundation
  • Hundertwasser Online Encyclopedia
  • On Hundertwasser
  • Hundertwasserhaus website

friedensreich, hundertwasser, friedrich, stowasser, december, 1928, february, 2000, better, known, pseudonym, friedensreich, regentag, dunkelbunt, hundertwasser, german, ˈfʁiːdn, sˌʁaɪ, ˈʁeːgn, ˌtaːk, ˈdʊŋkl, ˌbʊnt, ˈhʊndɐtˌvasɐ, austrian, visual, artist, arch. Friedrich Stowasser 15 December 1928 19 February 2000 better known by his pseudonym Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser German ˈfʁiːdn sˌʁaɪ x ˈʁeːgn ˌtaːk ˈdʊŋkl ˌbʊnt ˈhʊndɐtˌvasɐ was an Austrian visual artist 1 and architect who also worked in the field of environmental protection Friedensreich HundertwasserHundertwasser in his second homeland New Zealand in 1998BornFriedrich Stowasser 1928 12 15 15 December 1928Vienna AustriaDied19 February 2000 2000 02 19 aged 71 aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2NationalityAustriaNew Zealand in later life Known forArt architecture writingNotable workHundertwasserhausWaldspiraleKunstHausWienMovementModern artHundertwasser stood out as an opponent of a straight line and any standardization expressing this concept in the field of building design His best known work is the Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna which has become a notable place of interest in the Austrian capital characterised by imaginative vitality and uniqueness Contents 1 Biography 2 Artistic style and themes 2 1 Architecture 2 2 Paintings 2 3 Stamps and medals 2 4 Books 3 Political views 4 Influence 5 Awards 6 Documentary films 7 Literature 7 1 Catalogue raisonne 7 2 Monographs 7 3 Architectural monographs 8 Exhibitions 9 Collections 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksBiography editThe Nazi era was a very difficult time for Hundertwasser and his mother Elsa who were Jewish They avoided persecution by posing as Christians a credible ruse as Hundertwasser s father had been a Catholic Hundertwasser was baptized as a Catholic in 1935 To remain inconspicuous Hundertwasser also joined the Hitler Youth 2 He has identified himself as half Jewish 3 Hundertwasser developed artistic skills early on After the war he spent three months at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna At this time he began to sign his art as Hundertwasser instead of Stowasser He left to travel using a small set of paints he carried at all times to sketch anything that caught his eye In Florence he met the young French painter Rene Bro for the first time and they became lifelong friends Hundertwasser s first commercial painting success was in 1952 53 with an exhibition in Vienna nbsp Hundertwasser left in 1965His adopted surname is based on the translation of sto the Slavic word for one hundred into German The name Friedensreich has a double meaning as Peace realm or Peace rich in the sense of peaceful Therefore his name Friedensreich Hundertwasser translates directly into English as Peace Realm Hundred Water The other names he chose for himself Regentag and Dunkelbunt translate to Rainy day and Darkly multi coloured In the early 1950s he entered the field of architecture Hundertwasser also worked in the field of applied art creating flags stamps coins and posters His most famous flag is his koru flag designed in 1983 as well as several postage stamps for the Austrian Post Office He also designed stamps for Cape Verde and for the United Nations postal administration in Geneva on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights In 1957 Hundertwasser acquired a farm on the edge of Normandy 4 Hundertwasser married Herta Leitner in 1958 but they divorced two years later He married again in 1962 to the Japanese artist Yuko Ikewada but she divorced him in 1966 By this time he had gained a popular reputation for his art In 1964 Hundertwasser bought Hahnsage a former saw mill in the sparsely populated Lower Austria s Waldviertel There far from the hustle and bustle and surrounded by nature he set up a new home 4 He spent some time in the 1960s in the Tooro Kingdom in Uganda Central Africa where he painted a number of works and named them after the kingdom 5 6 In 1972 Hundertwasser incorporated a stock company the Gruner Janura AG in Switzerland in 2008 it was renamed as Namida AG Hundertwasser managed his intellectual property rights through this company 7 8 In the 1970s Hundertwasser acquired several properties in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand which include a total area of approximately 372 ha of the entire Kaurinui valley There he realised his dream of living and working closely connected to nature Beside other projects he designed the Bottle House there He could live largely self sufficiently using solar panels a water wheel and a biological water purification plant His first grass roof experiments took place there 4 In 1979 Hundertwasser bought the vast historical garden Giardino Eden Garden of Eden in Venice including the Palazzo Villa delle Rose from Alexandra of Yugoslavia via his Swiss company 9 10 In 1980 Hundertwasser visited Washington D C to support activist Ralph Nader s efforts to oppose nuclear proliferation Mayor Marion Barry declared 18 November to be Hundertwasser Day as a result 11 Hundertwasser planted trees in Judiciary Square and advocated on behalf of a co op apartment owner who was taken to court for installing a bay window 11 In 1982 Hundertwasser s only child Heidi Trimmel was born 12 He died on 19 February 2000 on board Queen Elizabeth 2 in the Pacific Ocean from a heart attack According to his wish he was buried in harmony with nature on his land in New Zealand in the Garden of the Happy Dead under a tulip tree 13 Artistic style and themes edit nbsp Hundertwasser s koru flag proposed in 1983 as a new New Zealand national flag based on a motif from Maori culture nbsp Hundertwasser s Down Under Flag proposal for a new Australian national flag with Uluru positioned to show Australia holding the earth from down under Hundertwasser s original and unruly artistic vision expressed itself in pictorial art environmentalism philosophy and design of facades postage stamps flags and clothing among other areas The common themes in his work utilised bright colours organic forms a reconciliation of humans with nature and a strong individualism rejecting straight lines He remains sui generis although his architectural work is comparable to Antoni Gaudi 1852 1926 in its use of biomorphic forms and the use of tile He was also inspired by the art of the Vienna Secession and by the Austrian painters Egon Schiele 1890 1918 and Gustav Klimt 1862 1918 He was fascinated by spirals and called straight lines godless and immoral and something cowardly drawn with a rule without thought or feeling 14 He called his theory of art transautomatism focusing on the experience of the viewer rather than the artist 15 This was encapsulated by his design of a new flag for New Zealand which incorporated the image of the Koru a spiral shape based on the image of a new unfurling silver fern frond and symbolizing new life growth strength and peace according to the Maori people 16 Architecture edit nbsp A typical Hundertwasser facade the Hundertwasserhaus in Plochingen GermanyEven though Hundertwasser first achieved notoriety for his boldly coloured paintings he is more widely known for his individual architectural designs These designs use irregular forms and incorporate natural features of the landscape The Hundertwasserhaus apartment block in Vienna has undulating floors an uneven floor is a melody to the feet a roof covered with earth and grass and large trees growing from inside the rooms with limbs extending from windows He took no payment for the design of Hundertwasserhaus declaring that it was worth the investment to prevent something ugly from going up in its place From the early 1950s he increasingly focused on architecture advocating more just human and environmental friendly buildings This began with manifestos essays and demonstrations For example he read out his Mouldiness Manifesto against Rationalism in Architecture in 1958 on the occasion of an art and architectural event held at the Seckau Monastery He rejected the straight line and the functional architecture 17 In Munich in 1967 he gave a lecture called Speech in Nude for the Right to a Third Skin His lecture Loose from Loos A Law Permitting Individual Buildings Alterations or Architecture Boycott Manifesto was given at the Concordia Press Club in Vienna in 1968 In the Mouldiness Manifesto he first claimed the Window Right A person in a rented apartment must be able to lean out of his window and scrape off the masonry within arm s reach And he must be allowed to take a long brush and paint everything outside within arm s reach So that it will be visible from afar to everyone in the street that someone lives there who is different from the imprisoned enslaved standardised man who lives next door 14 In his nude speeches of 1967 and 1968 Hundertwasser condemned the enslavement of humans by the sterile grid system of conventional architecture and by the output of mechanised industrial production 18 He rejected rationalism the straight line and functional architecture 19 For Hundertwasser human misery was a result of the rational sterile monotonous architecture built following the tradition of the Austrian architect Adolf Loos author of the modernist manifesto Ornament and crime 1908 He called for a boycott of this type of architecture and demanded instead creative freedom of building and the right to create individual structures 20 In 1972 he published the manifesto Your window right your tree duty Planting trees in an urban environment was to become obligatory If man walks in nature s midst then he is nature s guest and must learn to behave as a well brought up guest Hundertwasser propagated a type of architecture in harmony with nature in his ecological commitment He campaigned for the preservation of the natural habitat and demanded a life in accordance with the laws of nature He wrote numerous manifestos lectured and designed posters in favor of nature protection including against nuclear power to save the oceans and the whales and to protect the rain forest He was also an advocate of composting toilets and the principle of constructed wetland He perceived feces not as nauseous but as part of the cycle of nature His beliefs are testified by his manifesto The Holy Shit and his DIY guide for building a composting toilet 21 In the 1970s Hundertwasser had his first architectural models built citation needed The models for the Eurovision TV show Wunsch Dir was Make a Wish in 1972 exemplified his ideas on forested roofs tree tenants and the window right In these and similar models he developed new architectural shapes such as the spiral house the eye slit house the terrace house and the high rise meadow house In 1974 Peter Manhardt made models for him of the pit house the grass roof house and the green service station along with his idea of the invisible inaudible Green Motorway 22 In the early 1980s Hundertwasser remodelled the Rosenthal Factory in Selb and the Mierka Grain Silo in Krems These projects gave him the opportunity to act as what he called an architecture doctor citation needed In architectural projects that followed he implemented window right and tree tenants uneven floors woods on the roof and spontaneous vegetation citation needed Works of this period include housing complexes in Germany a church in Barnbach Austria a district heating plant in Vienna an incineration plant and sludge centre in Osaka Japan a railway station in Uelzen a winery in Napa Valley and the Hundertwasser toilet in Kawakawa New Zealand In 1993 Hundertwasser was invited to design an arts centre 23 24 He completed the design but the project was not completed at that time The project was finally approved in 2015 and became the Hundertwasser Art Centre opening to the public in 2022 25 26 This became the last authentic Hundertwasser building to be completed In 1999 Hundertwasser started his last project named Die Grune Zitadelle von Magdeburg in German Although he never completed this work the building was built a few years later in Magdeburg a town in eastern Germany and opened on 3 October 2005 27 BuildingsMain article List of buildings by Friedensreich Hundertwasser Hundertwasserhaus Vienna Austria District Heating Plant Spittelau Vienna Austria Hundertwasserhaus Waldspirale Darmstadt Germany KunstHausWien Vienna Austria Kindergarten Heddernheim Frankfurt Motorway Restaurant Bad Fischau Brunn Austria Hot Springs Village Bad Blumau Austria Hundertwasserkirche Barnbach Austria Markthalle Altenrhein Switzerland Wohnen unterm Regenturm Plochingen Germany Quixote Winery Napa Valley United States 1988 1998 28 his only building in the US Maishima Incineration Plant Osaka Japan 1997 2000 Hundertwasser toilet Kawakawa New Zealand 1999 29 Hundertwasser environmental railway station Uelzen Germany 1999 2001 Die Grune Zitadelle von Magdeburg Magdeburg Germany 2003 2005 Ronald McDonald Kinder Vallei Valkenburg aan de Geul Netherlands Kuchlbauer Turm Abensberg Germany 2008 2010 Hundertwasser Art Centre Whangarei New Zealand 2022 An art gallery featuring Hundertwasser s work was established in the Hundertwasser Art Centre in Whangarei New Zealand and will brought to fruition his 1993 plans for the building 30 Paintings edit nbsp Furoshiki by Hundertwasser1959 Kaaba Penis die halbe Insel Hamburg Collection Poppe 1954 Hundertwasser develops the Transautomatism art theory 1967 Kingdom of the Toro series 6 various Furoshiki designsStamps and medals edit The extensive work of Hundertwasser includes 26 stamps for various postal administrations Seventeen of these designs were in part after his death implemented as postage stamps Austria Modern Art in Austria 1975 Council of Europe Summit Vienna 1993 80th Birthday Friedensreich Hundertwasser 4 stamps in the form of a block 2008 Senegal art on stamps 3 stamps 1979 Cape Verde Islands Shipping 1982 printed but not issued 1985 issued with overprint United Nations Postal Administration Vienna Geneva and New York 35th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 6 stamps 1983 Liechtenstein Homage to Liechtenstein 1993Two of the unrealized designs are alternative designs for a stamp issue United Nations Senegal and were therefore not performed Seven other designs created for the postal administrations of Morocco and French Polynesia were not realised as a postage stamp In addition Friedensreich Hundertwasser has adapted some of his works for stamp issues On the basis of these adaptations have been stamps issued by France 2 badges for Europe 1994 United Nations Postal Administration Vienna Geneva and New York Social Summit 3 stamps 1995 Luxembourg European Capital of Culture 3 stamps 1995 Liechtenstein EXPO 2000 in Hanover 3 stamps 2000The Austrian post office used more Hundertwasser motives for the European edition 1987 Modern architecture Hundertwasser House on the occasion of his death in 2000 painting Blue Blues under the WIPA 2000 and 2004 National Donauauen poster The outdoors is our freedom at civil protests in Hainburg For the first time a Hundertwasser motive was also used on a Cuban stamp as part of the art exhibition Salon de Mayo Havana 1967 With the exception of service marks for the Council of Europe and the Cuban stamp all stamps were engraved by Wolfgang Seidel and by the Austrian State Printing Office in a complex combination printing process produces intaglio printing rotogravure printing as well as metal stamping Hundertwasser also worked as a medallist 31 32 Books edit In 1989 Brockhaus released a 24 volume limited special edition of its encyclopaedia with 1800 pieces entirely designed by Hundertwasser Each individual cover of this edition varies in colour of the linen as well as in the colours of foil stamping making each copy a unique piece No band no cover I designed the encyclopedia is equal to the other Nevertheless they attack each other with all their differences and come together to form an overall picture This is networking among themselves a symbol of knowledge the Brockhaus gives F Hundertwasser Stowasser Latin German school dictionary of Joseph Maria Stowasser For the newly published 1994 edition of the dictionary Little Stowasser Hundertwasser designed textile bindings in 100 different colour variations Bible 1995 Size 20x28 5 cm 1688 pages 80 full page images including 30 collages the hundreds of water specifically for this Bible Edition has created Each Bible is characterized by a different colour combination of linen textiles Also the specimens differ in the bright shining metal colour imprints Each cover is made mainly by hand Political views editBeginning in the 1950s Hundertwasser travelled globally promoting ecological causes 33 In 1959 Hundertwasser got involved with helping the Dalai Lama escape from Tibet by campaigning for the Tibetan religious leader in Carl Laszlo s magazine Panderma In later years when he was already a known artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser became an environmental activist and most recently operated as a more prominent opponent of the European Union advocating the preservation of regional peculiarities Among the lesser known facets of Hundertwasser s personality is his commitment to constitutional monarchy Austria needs something to look up to consisting of perennial higher values of which one now hardly dares to speak such as beauty culture internal and external peace faith richness of heart Austria needs an emperor who is subservient to the people A superior and radiant figure in whom everyone has confidence because this great figure is a possession of all The rationalist way of thinking has brought us in this century an ephemeral higher American standard of living at the expense of nature and creation which is now coming to an end for it is destroying our heart our quality of life our longing without which an Austrian does not want to live It is outrageous that Austria has an emperor who did no evil to anyone but is still treated like a leper Austria needs a crown Long live Austria Long live the constitutional monarchy Long live Otto von Habsburg Friedensreich Hundertwasser Fur die Wiederkehr der konstitutionellen Monarchie For the Return of the Constitutional Monarchy fn 1 Kaurinui New Zealand 28 March 1983 dedicated on 14 May 1987 to Otto von Habsburg for his 75th birthday Influence edit nbsp Hundertwasser s model of a proposed building to be constructed in WellingtonIn New Zealand his design beliefs have been adopted by a New Zealand terracotta tile manufacturer who promotes his style as Organic Tiling 34 The tiling is designed by Chris Southern who worked with Hundertwasser on the Kawakawa toilets In 2022 an art gallery opened in Whangarei New Zealand styled on his methods and including his artwork 35 In 1987 at the request of John Lydon British designer and illustrator Richard Evans produced a homage to Hundertwasser for the cover of Public Image Limited s album Happy Awards edit1959 Sanbra prize at the Sao Paulo Biennale V 1961 Mainichi Prize in Tokyo 1980 Grand Austrian State Prize for Visual Arts 1981 Austrian Nature Protection Award 1982 Award winning Author of the year 1985 Officier de l Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 1988 Gold Medal of the City of Vienna 1988 Gold Medal of Styria 1997 Grand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria 36 Documentary films editFerry Radax Hundertwasser Leben in Spiralen Hundertwasser life in spirals 1966 Ferry Radax first documentary on his fellow countryman Ferry Radax Hundertwasser in Neuseeland Hundertwasser in New Zealand 1998 After 30 years Ferry Radax made a second portrait of the artist Peter Schamoni Hundertwasser Regentag Hundertwasser s Rainy Day 1972 An award winning German documentary about the artist rebuilding an old wooden ship called Regentag Rainy Day Literature editCatalogue raisonne edit Hundertwasser Vollstandiger Oeuvre Katalog publiziert aus Anlass der 100 Ausstellung der Kestner Gesellschaft Text by Wieland Schmied ed with 100 coloured reproductions Kestner Gesellschaft Hannover Hanover 1964 David Kung ed The Woodcut Works of Hundertwasser 1960 1975 Glarus Gruener Janura AG 1977 Walter Koschatzky Friedensreich Hundertwasser The complete graphic work 1951 1986 New York Rizzoli International Publications 1986 Hundertwasser 1928 2000 Catalogue raisonne Vol I Wieland Schmied Personality Life Work Vol II Andrea Furst Catalogue raisonne Cologne Taschen 2000 2002 Hundertwasser Graphic Works 1994 2000 Vienna Museums Betriebs Gesellschaft 2001Monographs edit Werner Hofmann Hundertwasser Salzburg Verlag Galerie Welz 1965 German and English editions Francois Mathey Hundertwasser Naefels Bonfini Press Corporation 1985 Harry Rand Hundertwasser Cologne Taschen 1991 reprint 2018 Pierre Restany Hundertwasser The Power of Art The Painter King with the Five Skins Cologne Taschen 1998 Hundertwasser 1928 2000 Catalogue Raisonne Vol 1 by Wieland Schmied Personality Life Work Vol 2 by Andrea Christa Furst Catalogue Raisonne Cologne Taschen 2000 2002 Pierre Restany Hundertwasser New York Parkstone 2008Architectural monographs edit Robert Schediwy Hundertwassers Hauser Dokumente einer Kontroverse uber zeitgemasse Architektur Vienna Edition Tusch 1999 ISBN 3 85063 215 6 Hundertwasser Architecture For a more human architecture in harmony with nature Cologne Taschen 1997 reprint 2018 Exhibitions editHundertwasser Malerei Art Club Vienna 1952 Studio Paul Facchetti Paris 1954 Galerie H Kamer Paris 1957 Retrospective Hundertwasser 1950 1960 Galerie Raymond Cordier Paris 1960 Tokyo Gallery Tokyo 1961 Hundertwasser ist ein Geschenk fur Deutschland Galerie Anne Abels Cologne 1963 Travelling Exhibition 1964 65 Hundertwasser Kestner Gesellschaft Hanover Kunsthalle Bern Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum Hagen Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Moderna Museet Stockholm Museum des 20 Jahrhunderts Vienna Travelling Exhibition 1968 69 USA Hundertwasser University Art Museum Berkeley Santa Barbara Museum of Art Santa Barbara The Museum of Fine Arts Houston The Arts Club of Chicago The Galerie St Etienne New York The Phillips Collection Washington DC Galerie Brockstedt Hamburg 1968 1969 Aberbach Fine Art New York 1973 Travelling Exhibition 1973 74 Hundertwasser 1973 New Zealand City of Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Govett Brewster Art Gallery New Plymouth The New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts Wellington City Art Gallery Christchurch City Art Gallery Dunedin Travelling Exhibition Hundertwasser 1974 Australia National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne Albert Hall Canberra Opera Sydney Stowasser 1943 bis Hundertwasser 1974 Albertina Vienna 1974 Haus der Kunst Munich 1975 Austria Presents Hundertwasser to the Continents The World Travelling Museum Exhibition took place in 43 museums in 27 countries from 1975 to 1983 Hundertwasser Das gesamte graphische Werk Tapisserien Monchehaus Museum fur Moderne Kunst Goslar Germany 1978 Hundertwasser Tapisserien Osterreichisches Museum fur angewandte Kunst Vienna 1979 Travelling Exhibition 1979 1981 Hundertwasser Is Painting Aberbach Fine Art New York Tokyo Gallery Tokyo Galerie Brockstedt Hamburg Hammerlunds Kunsthandel Galerie Wurthle Vienna Hundertwasser Serigraphies eaux fortes gravures sur bois japonaises lithographies Artcurial Paris 1980 Hundertwasser Peintures Recentes Artcurial Paris 1982 Paintings by Hundertwasser Aberbach Fine Art New York 1983 Hundertwasser Kunst und Umwelt Monchehaus Museum fur Moderne Kunst Goslar Germany 1984 Hundertwasser a Tahiti Gravure Musee Gauguin Tahiti 1985 1986 Hundertwasser Aus dem graphischen Werk BAWAG Foundation Vienna 1986 Travelling exhibition 1989 Japan Hundertwasser Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum Tokyo Iwaki City Art Museum Fukushima Ohara Museum of Art Okayama Friedensreich Hundertwasser Originale Objekte Gobelins Graphiken Galerie am Lindenplatz Schaan Liechtenstein 1993 Hundertwasser Important works Landau Fine Art Montreal 1994 1995 Friedensreich Hundertwasser Die Waagerechte gehort der Natur Monchehaus Museum fur Moderne Kunst Goslar Germany 1997 Hundertwasser Retrospektive Institut Mathildenhohe Darmstadt Germany 1998 Travelling Exhibition 1998 99 Japan Hundertwasser Isetan Museum of Art Tokyo Museum EKi Kyoto Sakura City Museum of Art Chiba Travelling Exhibition 1999 Japan Hundertwasser Architecture For a More Human Architecture in Harmony With Nature Takamatsu City Museum of Art Takamatsu Nagoya City Art Museum Nagoya Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art Kobe The Museum of Modern Art Saitama Hundertwasser Peintures Parcours Retrospectif Galerie Patrice Trigano Paris 1999 2000 Hundertwasser Gedachtnisausstellung Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz Austria 2000 Hundertwasser 1928 2000 Russeck Gallery Palm Beach 2000 Hundertwasser Architektur Von der Utopie zur Realitat KunstHausWien Vienna 2000 2001 Hommage a Hundertwasser 1928 2000 Musee des Beaux Arts et de la Dentelle Alencon France 2001 Hundertwasser Kunst Mensch Natur Minoritenkloster Tulln and Egon Schiele Museum Tulln Lower Austria 2004 Hundertwasser Fantastische Architectuur Kunsthal Rotterdam 2004 Travelling Exhibition 2005 06 Germany Friedensreich Hundertwasser Ein Sonntagsarchitekt Gebaute Traume und Sehnsuchte Deutsches Architekturmuseum DAM Frankfurt Stiftung Schleswig Holsteinische Landesmuseen Schloss Gottorf Kunstforum der Bausparkasse Schwabisch Hall AG Schwabisch Hall Stadtische Museen Zwickau Kunstsammlungen Zwickau Travelling Exhibition 2006 07 Japan Remainders of an Ideal The Visions and Practices of HUNDERTWASSER The National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto Musee d art Mercian Karuizawa Mitsukoshi Museum Tokyo Shimonoseki Museum Yamaguchi The Art of Friedensreich Hundertwasser A Magical Eccentric Szepmuveszeti Museum Budapest 2007 2008 Hundertwasser La raccolta dei sogni Art Forum Wurth Capena near Rome 2008 Hundertwasser Judische Aspekte Judisches Museum Rendsburg Julius Magnus Haus Rendsburg Germany 2008 Hundertwasser In Harmonie mit der Natur Minoritenkloster Tulln Austria 2008 den Cherub betoren Friedensreich Hundertwasser und die Sehnsucht des Menschen nach dem Paradies Christuskirche in Mainz and Landesmuseum Mainz Germany 2008 Musee d Unterlinden Colmar France 2008 The Yet Unknown Hundertwasser KunstHausWien Vienna 2008 2009 H U N D E R T W A S S E R Symbiose von Technik Okologie und Kunst Die Wiedergutmachung an Industriegebauden Fernwarme Wien Vienna 2009 Hundertwasser Pfad durch die Fernwarme Wien Vienna 2009 HUNDERTWASSER 2010 IN SEOUL Seoul Arts Center Design Museum Seoul Korea 2010 2011 Hundertwasser The Art of the Green Path 20 years KunstHausWien anniversary exhibition KunstHausWien Austria 2011 Hundertwasser Le Reve de la couleur Centre de la Vieille Charite Marseille France 2012 Friedensreich Hundertwasser Against the Grain Works 1949 1970 Kunsthalle Bremen Germany 2012 2013 Hundertwasser Japan and the Avant garde Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere Unteres Belvedere Orangerie Vienna 2013 Dans la peau de Hundertwasser Musee en Herbe Paris 2014 HUNDERTWASSER DE RECHTE LIJN IS GODDELOOS Cobra Museum voor Moderne Kunst Amstelveen Netherlands 2013 2014 Hundertwasser Arken Museum Ishoj Denmark 2014 Friedensreich Hundertwasser Die Ernte der Traume Sammlung Wurth Forum Wurth Arlesheim Switzerland 2017 Hundertwasser Lebenslinien Osthaus Museum Hagen Hagen Germany 2015 Hundertwasser Schon amp Gut Buchheim Museum Bernried Germany 2016 2017 Hundertwasser The green city Sejong Museum of Art Seoul Korea 2016 2017 Hundertwasser En route pour le bonheur Musee de Millau et de Grands Causses Millau Frankreich 2018Collections editAkademie der bildenden Kunste Gemaldegalerie Vienna Austria Akademie der bildenden Kunste Kupferstichkabinett Vienna Austria Albertina Vienna Austria Albertina Vienna Sammlung Essl Albertina Vienna Sammlung Batliner Artothek des Bundes Vienna Austria Belvedere Museum Austria 37 Brooklyn Museum New York USA Centre National d Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou Paris France Cincinnati Art Museum USA Erzbischofliches Dom und Diozesanmuseum Vienna Austria Hamburger Kunsthalle Germany Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Hovikodden Norway Herbert Liaunig Privatstiftung Austria Hilti Foundation Liechtenstein Iwaki City Art Museum Japan KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art 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Prefectural Museum of Modern Art Japan Wien Museum Vienna AustriaSee also editRoof garden Green roof Urban agriculture Skyrise greenery Cool roof Green wallNotes edit Hundertwasser s German term konstitutionelle Monarchie constitutional monarchy refers to a form of monarchy in which the monarch still has considerable influence in day to day politics while the form in which the monarch is only a figurehead is called parlamentarische Monarchie parliamentary monarchy References edit Pierre Restany Die Macht der Kunst Hundertwasser Der Maler Konig mit den funf Hauten Taschen Koln 2003 ISBN 978 3 8228 6598 9 S 16 Pawley Martin Friedensreich Hundertwasse Maverick architect building against the grain obituary The Guardian 14 April 2000 Retrieved 1 June 2009 BETWEEN HITLER YOUTH AND THE STAR OF DAVID excerpt hundertwasser com Retrieved 20 February 2024 a b c Erika Schmied W Schmied Hundertwassers Paradiese Das verborgene Leben des Friedrich Stowasser Knesebeck Munchen 2003 ISBN 978 3 89660 179 7 Hundertwasser ONE TORO IN THE KINGDOM OF THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON a b Kingdom of the Toro von FriedensreichHundertwasser Handelsregister des Kantons Glarus powernet ch Archived from the original on 26 October 2013 Retrieved 4 August 2015 Andreas Wetz Hundertwassers verschollenes Millionenerbe In Die Presse com 9 Februar 2013 Francesco Basaldella Giudecca Fatti di Cronaca Filippi Editore Venezia 2011 Quaderno di Cultura Giudecchina n 21 24 S 252 258 259 land title register Venice a b Jo Ann Lewis 18 November 1980 The Activist Artist And His Windows On the World Washington Post Retrieved 29 April 2015 Markus R Leeb 150 Millionen weg Hundertwassers Tochter Ich wurde um mein Erbe betrogen 150 million away Hundertwasser s daughter I was cheated out of my inheritance In News 1 August 2013 p 16ff Chronology Kunst Haus Wien Museum Hundertwasser www kunsthauswien com Retrieved 6 June 2022 a b Hundertwasser Friedensreich Mouldiness Manifesto against Rationalism in Architecture Retrieved 8 October 2014 Schmied Wieland ed 2000 Hundertwasser 1928 2000 Catalogue Raisonne Cologne Taschen p 80 Walrond Carl Taonga New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu The koru teara govt nz Retrieved 14 June 2020 see Wieland Schmied Hundertwasser 1928 2000 Catalogue Raisonne Koln Taschen 2001 2002 Band 2 S 1167 Catalogue Raisonne p 1177 Wieland Schmied ed Hundertwasser 1928 2000 Catalogue Raisonne Cologne Taschen 2000 2002 Vol II pp 1167 1172 Cat Rais p 1178 Manifest Die heilige Scheisse Archived 26 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Hundertwasser Friedensreich Hundertwasser Lambly Annette 19 June 2018 Work on Whangarei 26m Hundertwasser Art Centre gets underway Stuff Czerwonatis Julia 23 May 2020 Whangarei s Hundertwasser art center to open in late 2021 Northern Advocate Hundertwasser Arts Centre opens in Whangarei RNZ 20 February 2022 Retrieved 20 February 2022 Piper Denise 17 June 2020 Costs will not keep increasing for 30m Hundertwasser Art Centre in Whangarei Stuff About the project Grune Zitadelle Magdeburg www gruene zitadelle de Retrieved 20 February 2019 Hundertwasser design Quixote Winery Retrieved 3 June 2008 Hundertwasser toilets Far North District Council Gee Tony 25 February 2008 New gallery to show artist s work The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 30 September 2011 100 JAHRE KAPSCH JUBILAUMSMUNZE Hundertwasser in German Die Hundertwasser gemeinnutzige Privatstiftung Wien Retrieved 24 February 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Munz Skulptur Hundertwasser in German ars mundi Edition Max Buchner GmbH Retrieved 24 February 2021 Encyclopedia of contemporary German culture Sandford John 1944 January 1 London Routledge 1999 ISBN 0 415 24588 5 OCLC 48138199 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Middle Earth Tiles Organic Tiling Whangarei s Hundertwasser Art Centre to finally open 1News 19 February 2022 Retrieved 15 August 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