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University of Art and Design Linz

The University of Art and Design Linz (common short form University of Arts Linz) is one of four universities in Linz, Upper Austria.

University of Art and Design Linz
Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz
Former names
Kunstschule
Established1947
ChairmanGustav Pomberger
RectorBrigitte Hütter
Location, ,
Websitehttp://www.ufg.ac.at
University of Art and Design Linz

The University of Art and Design Linz (Kunstuniversität Linz) has its institutional and programmatic roots in the “Kunstschule” (Art School) of the City of Linz, which was founded in 1947, assigned academy status in 1973 and finally made a fully-fledged university in 1998. The institution was conceived as an explicit statement to signify dissociation from the previous art policy of the National Socialist era. This is in particular exemplified by its emphasis on the fundamental values of freedom of art and research, its commitment to modernism and contemporary art and the positioning of the University at the interface of free-artistic and applied-economically oriented design. In the past as in the present, these values form the basis of the fundamental essence and identity of the Kunstuniversität Linz. Since 1 January 2004, the university is constituted as a “corporation under public law” according to the new Universities Organisation Act of 2002 and hence enjoys far-reaching autonomy. In the context of the regional and international frame conditions within which Kunstuniversität Linz operates, three main orientations were evolved over the past few years. Going beyond specialist competencies per se, they are of particular importance for artistic development, research and teaching and moreover reflect the unique profile of the university.[citation needed]

History

1947

The University of Art and Design Linz is the successor to the Art School (“Kunstschule”) of the City of Linz, established in 1947. Originally, the School is assigned premises in the western bridgehead building at Hauptplatz 8. In later years, branch facilities are set up in Bischofstraße and Prunerstraße. The institution operates two master schools of painting, headed by Herbert Dimmel and Karl Hauk, who also serves as director of the Art School until 1949, as well as one master school of graphic art, headed by Alfons Ortner. In 1948 and 1951, respectively, a master school of sculpture, headed by Walter Ritter, and a master school of typography and applied graphic design, headed by Friedrich Neugebauer, follow suit.[citation needed]

1959/60

Alfons Ortner is appointed director. His goal is to bring the Art School closer to becoming an academy of applied art.[citation needed]

1961/62

 
University of Art and Design Linz

In 1961, the Art School of the City of Linz is awarded full public-law status by the Federal Ministry of Education; the statute of the school and the curricular, scholastic and examination regulations are revised; the “master schools” are now called “master classes”. The following new master classes are introduced: Advertising Art, head: Erich Buchegger Basic Course, head: Roxane Cuvay[citation needed]

1973

The Federal Act of 9 May 1973, Federal Gazette No. 251/1973, transforms the institution into the “Academy of Art and Industrial Design in Linz” (Hochschule für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung in Linz). Alfons Ortner is voted founding rector.[citation needed]

At this time, the institution offered the following master classes:

  • Painting and Graphic Art, Alfons Ortner
  • Advertising Art, Erich Buchegger
  • Typography and Book Design, Friedrich Neugebauer
  • Interior Design, Friedrich Goffitzer
  • Industrial Design, Horst C. H. Meru
  • Ceramics, Günter Praschak
  • Three-dimensional Design – Metal, Helmuth Gsöllpointner
  • Three-dimensional Design – Sculpture, Erwin Reiter
  • Basic Course, Roxane Cuvay (interim)

and the following chairs:

  • Environment Design, Günther Feuerstein
  • Art Education, Hannes Haybäck

1975 and 1976

Endowment of a chair for handicraft education and appointment of Helmut Huber as its head and endowment of a chair for textile design and appointment of Fritz Riedl as its head.[citation needed]

1977 to 1980

In autumn 1977, the "Fund of the Academy of Design of Linz” organises the exhibition “Forum Metall Linz” (concept developers, organisers and artistic directors: Helmuth Gsöllpointner and Peter Baum). In summer 1980, the Fund co-operates with the New Gallery of the City of Linz and others in organising the exhibition “Forum Design – Design formt den Alltag” (concept by Helmuth Gsöllpointner, Angela Hareiter, Laurids Ortner and Peter Baum).[citation needed]

1984 to 1990

The construction of a new building for the institution is initiated and the former Ringbrot factory in Urfahr, Sonnensteinstraße/Reindlstraße is converted to university use. The chair for handicraft education and the master classes for sculpture, visual design and ceramics move into the converted building in 1986. In 1990, the master classes for painting and graphic art, visual media design, metal, textile design, the chair for environment design, the central media workshop, the printing shop, the silkscreen workshop, the chapter of the Austrian National Union of Students and parts of the administration move into the new building in Urfahr.[citation needed]

1995 to 1997

The former pipe tobacco factory (Peter Behrens Building) on Untere Donaulände (built between 1929 and 1935 by Peter Behrens and Alexander Popp) is rented. The master classes for sculpture and experimental visual design move from Urfahr to the Peter Behrens Building.[citation needed]

1998 to 2000

On 1 October 1998, the new Federal Universities of the Arts Organisation Act (KUOG) enters into force. As per this day, the institution becomes the "University of Art and Design Linz". As per 27 September 2000, all bodies of Kunstuniversität Linz are elected according to the provisions of KUOG 1998, and as per 28 September 2000, the institution is wholly subject to KUOG 1998.

On 5 April 2000, Reinhard Kannonier is elected the first rector under the provisions of KUOG 1998.[citation needed]

2002 to 2003

Foundation of the Forum – Friends and Alumni of Kunstuniversität Linz; setting-up of the international research laboratory Design-Organisation-Media (DOM); (head: Michael Shamiyeh).

Reinhard Kannonier is re-elected rector for another four-year term of office. Acting upon a proposal by Kannonier, the University Council chooses three Vice-Rectors. The size of the Senate of Kunstuniversität Linz is set at 12 members by the founding assembly.[citation needed]

2004

Since 1 January 2004, the university has been operating as a “corporation under public law” according to the new Universities Organisation Act of 2002 and hence is largely autonomous.

What has remained a constant for the many decades since its inception are several core competencies of Kunstuniversität Linz: free artistic and applied design, interdisciplinarity, teaching at a very high level. In recent years, the profile of the university has been largely determined by the three focuses on intermediality, spatial strategies and artistic-scientific research.[citation needed]

Directors/Rectors

  • Directors of Kunstschule der Stadt Linz (Art School of the City of Linz)
  • Karl Hauk – Director from 1947 to 1949
  • Herbert Dimmel – Director from 1949 to 1959
  • Alfons Ortner – Director as of 1959

Rectors

  • Alfons Ortner, Founding rector of the Academy of Art and Industrial Design in Linz, 1973 to September 1977
  • Helmuth Gsöllpointner, rector in the academic years 1977/78 to 1980/81
  • Hannes Haybäck, rector in the academic years 1981/82 to 1984/85 and 1985/86 to 1988/89
  • Friedrich Goffitzer, rector in the academic years 1989/90 to September 1991
  • Wolfgang Stifter, rector in the academic years 1991/92 to 1995/96 and 1996/97 to 1999/2000
  • Reinhard Kannonier, rector from 2000 until 2019
  • Brigitte Hütter, rector since October 2019

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conceived as an explicit statement to signify dissociation from the previous art policy of the National Socialist era This is in particular exemplified by its emphasis on the fundamental values of freedom of art and research its commitment to modernism and contemporary art and the positioning of the University at the interface of free artistic and applied economically oriented design In the past as in the present these values form the basis of the fundamental essence and identity of the Kunstuniversitat Linz Since 1 January 2004 the university is constituted as a corporation under public law according to the new Universities Organisation Act of 2002 and hence enjoys far reaching autonomy In the context of the regional and international frame conditions within which Kunstuniversitat Linz operates three main orientations were evolved over the past few years Going beyond specialist competencies per se they are of particular importance for artistic development research and teaching and moreover reflect the unique profile of the university citation needed Contents 1 History 1 1 1947 1 2 1959 60 1 3 1961 62 1 4 1973 1 5 1975 and 1976 1 6 1977 to 1980 1 7 1984 to 1990 1 8 1995 to 1997 1 9 1998 to 2000 1 10 2002 to 2003 1 11 2004 2 Directors Rectors 3 RectorsHistory Edit1947 Edit The University of Art and Design Linz is the successor to the Art School Kunstschule of the City of Linz established in 1947 Originally the School is assigned premises in the western bridgehead building at Hauptplatz 8 In later years branch facilities are set up in Bischofstrasse and Prunerstrasse The institution operates two master schools of painting headed by Herbert Dimmel and Karl Hauk who also serves as director of the Art School until 1949 as well as one master school of graphic art headed by Alfons Ortner In 1948 and 1951 respectively a master school of sculpture headed by Walter Ritter and a master school of typography and applied graphic design headed by Friedrich Neugebauer follow suit citation needed 1959 60 Edit Alfons Ortner is appointed director His goal is to bring the Art School closer to becoming an academy of applied art citation needed 1961 62 Edit University of Art and Design Linz In 1961 the Art School of the City of Linz is awarded full public law status by the Federal Ministry of Education the statute of the school and the curricular scholastic and examination regulations are revised the master schools are now called master classes The following new master classes are introduced Advertising Art head Erich Buchegger Basic Course head Roxane Cuvay citation needed 1973 Edit The Federal Act of 9 May 1973 Federal Gazette No 251 1973 transforms the institution into the Academy of Art and Industrial Design in Linz Hochschule fur kunstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung in Linz Alfons Ortner is voted founding rector citation needed At this time the institution offered the following master classes Painting and Graphic Art Alfons Ortner Advertising Art Erich Buchegger Typography and Book Design Friedrich Neugebauer Interior Design Friedrich Goffitzer Industrial Design Horst C H Meru Ceramics Gunter Praschak Three dimensional Design Metal Helmuth Gsollpointner Three dimensional Design Sculpture Erwin Reiter Basic Course Roxane Cuvay interim and the following chairs Environment Design Gunther Feuerstein Art Education Hannes Hayback1975 and 1976 Edit Endowment of a chair for handicraft education and appointment of Helmut Huber as its head and endowment of a chair for textile design and appointment of Fritz Riedl as its head citation needed 1977 to 1980 Edit In autumn 1977 the Fund of the Academy of Design of Linz organises the exhibition Forum Metall Linz concept developers organisers and artistic directors Helmuth Gsollpointner and Peter Baum In summer 1980 the Fund co operates with the New Gallery of the City of Linz and others in organising the exhibition Forum Design Design formt den Alltag concept by Helmuth Gsollpointner Angela Hareiter Laurids Ortner and Peter Baum citation needed 1984 to 1990 Edit The construction of a new building for the institution is initiated and the former Ringbrot factory in Urfahr Sonnensteinstrasse Reindlstrasse is converted to university use The chair for handicraft education and the master classes for sculpture visual design and ceramics move into the converted building in 1986 In 1990 the master classes for painting and graphic art visual media design metal textile design the chair for environment design the central media workshop the printing shop the silkscreen workshop the chapter of the Austrian National Union of Students and parts of the administration move into the new building in Urfahr citation needed 1995 to 1997 Edit The former pipe tobacco factory Peter Behrens Building on Untere Donaulande built between 1929 and 1935 by Peter Behrens and Alexander Popp is rented The master classes for sculpture and experimental visual design move from Urfahr to the Peter Behrens Building citation needed 1998 to 2000 Edit On 1 October 1998 the new Federal Universities of the Arts Organisation Act KUOG enters into force As per this day the institution becomes the University of Art and Design Linz As per 27 September 2000 all bodies of Kunstuniversitat Linz are elected according to the provisions of KUOG 1998 and as per 28 September 2000 the institution is wholly subject to KUOG 1998 On 5 April 2000 Reinhard Kannonier is elected the first rector under the provisions of KUOG 1998 citation needed 2002 to 2003 Edit Foundation of the Forum Friends and Alumni of Kunstuniversitat Linz setting up of the international research laboratory Design Organisation Media DOM head Michael Shamiyeh Reinhard Kannonier is re elected rector for another four year term of office Acting upon a proposal by Kannonier the University Council chooses three Vice Rectors The size of the Senate of Kunstuniversitat Linz is set at 12 members by the founding assembly citation needed 2004 Edit Since 1 January 2004 the university has been operating as a corporation under public law according to the new Universities Organisation Act of 2002 and hence is largely autonomous What has remained a constant for the many decades since its inception are several core competencies of Kunstuniversitat Linz free artistic and applied design interdisciplinarity teaching at a very high level In recent years the profile of the university has been largely determined by the three focuses on intermediality spatial strategies and artistic scientific research citation needed Directors Rectors EditDirectors of Kunstschule der Stadt Linz Art School of the City of Linz Karl Hauk Director from 1947 to 1949 Herbert Dimmel Director from 1949 to 1959 Alfons Ortner Director as of 1959Rectors EditAlfons Ortner Founding rector of the Academy of Art and Industrial Design in Linz 1973 to September 1977 Helmuth Gsollpointner rector in the academic years 1977 78 to 1980 81 Hannes Hayback rector in the academic years 1981 82 to 1984 85 and 1985 86 to 1988 89 Friedrich Goffitzer rector in the academic years 1989 90 to September 1991 Wolfgang Stifter rector in the academic years 1991 92 to 1995 96 and 1996 97 to 1999 2000 Reinhard Kannonier rector from 2000 until 2019 Brigitte Hutter rector since October 2019 48 18 24 N 14 17 09 E 48 3066 N 14 2857 E 48 3066 14 2857 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Art and Design Linz amp oldid 1150435637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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