Published by München, Galerie R. P. Hartmann, 1967., 1967
Seller: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Austria
First Edition Signed
Condition: 0. Plakat zur Ausstellung in der Münchener Galerie R. P. Hartmann von Dezember 1967 bis Jänner 1968. - Besondere Bedeutung erreichte die Ausstellung durch Hundertwassers Aufsehen erregende Nacktrede zur Wiederherstellung der Kreativität am 12. Dezember 1967. Im Verlauf dieser vor Publikum und Fotografen vollständig nackt gehaltenen Rede verlas er das 2. Pintorarium-Manifest mit dem Aufruf Boykottiert die gottlose Linie! Diese sogenannte erste Nacktrede (eine zweite folgte 1968 in Wien) war einer der spektakulärsten Momente in Hundertwassers öffentlichem Wirken und trug wesentlich zu seiner allgemeinen Bekanntheit dar. - Eine Ecke mit winziger Knickspur. ge Gewicht in Gramm: 500 Lithogr. Plakat, im Stein rechts unten signiert u. datiert A. Rainer [19]67 (87 x 62 cm).
Published by Urania V. U., Vienna, 1959
Seller: SitterArt, St.Gallen, Switzerland
Art / Print / Poster Signed
US$ 3,688.45
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketKein Einband. Condition: Sehr gut. Dust Jacket Condition: Sehr gut. Arnulf Rainer - Original Watercolor Drawing on Print "Pintorarium" - 1959 *** This rare original artwork features hand-applied green watercolor illustrations on the Rotational print Pintorarium. The Pintorarium was a historic collaboration between Arnulf Rainer, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, and Ernst Fuchs, three of Austria's most renowned modern artists *** Original - Hand-applied green watercolor illustrations on Rotational print Pintorarium . - A Programmatic Founding Document for Pintorarium, Vienna, 1959 -. Published byUrania V. U., Vienna, 1959. Retains multiple folds as originally published. Professionally framed in high-quality black wooden frame for a timeless presentation, hand-made, with PLEXIGLAS Optical HC, scratch-resistant and UV-protected. Framed approx.47 x 122 cm *** This work serves as a programmatic founding document for Pintorarium, a revolutionary artistic concept developed in Vienna in 1959. Created as an incubator for creative expression, Pintorarium was envisioned as a sanctuary for artists across all disciplines, transcending artistic movements and philosophies. It embraced visual art, architecture, poetry, film, and music, fostering an environment of experimentation and innovation. A significant and rare collectible, this work embodies the spirit of post-war European avant-garde art, uniting three of Austria's most influential modern artists in a visionary artistic manifesto *** Conceived as an incubator for nurturing the creative elite, the Pintorarium aimed to serve as a home for all creative individuals, regardless of their art forms, movements, or philosophies. It embraced a wide range of disciplines, including visual art, architecture, poetry, film, and music, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and innovation. *****SHIPPING: Worldwide shipping available *** CONDITION: in very good condition - Retains folds as originally published *****. Widmung des Illustrators.
Publication Date: 1959
Seller: Studio Bruno Tonini / Tonini Editore, Gussago, BS, Italy
First Edition Signed
senza rilegatura. Condition: ottimo. prima edizione. RAINER Arnulf (Baden bei Wien 1929) - HUNDERTWASSER Friedensreich (Wien 1928 - Oceano Pacifico 2000) tWien, 1959, 117x42,5 cm, illustrated poster with a composition of text and images printed on two sheets glued together. Special copy, featuring an original intervention of the artist with watercolour red, purple and green, extending over the entire surface of the sheet. Folded copy signed By Hundertasser and Rainer. The "Pintorarium" was an academy that welcomed artists of all genres chosen by Rainer, Hundertwasser and Fuchs, this is the poster of the school foundation. Autografato dall'autore.