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First Name | Franz |
Last Name | Brandner |
Country | Austria |
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Dialogue with nature
"Modern Art qualifies so long it does not renounce previous creative traditions. Art which can endure should be connected and developed based on the past.
Creative work is a way of retreating, cutting oneself off from disturbing influences, which prevent and limit one from understanding oneself.
What I find important is the intensive relationship to nature with all its life energy and character, not particularly the biological-academic dimension. That is why the exact study of nature in of its manifestations is the most essential part of my creative art.
Life has value and meaning;
My desire is to give this message in my work ."
Franz Brandner, lives since a few years in Korea. He gained great recognition with his paintings in Korea as well as in Europe. His art is an important contribution for the cultural cooperation and exchange between Austria and Korea.
H.E. Wilhelm Donko (Ambassador of the republic of Austria to Korea)
Born 1962 in Austria
1980 graduated from Art-College
From 1982 started his painting career in an art studio in Innsbruck. Studies of different painting techniques in oil and watercolour.
Places of studies: National Art Museum of Austria (Vienna),
Metropolitan Museum in NY
National Museums of Washington, London and Amsterdam
Museum of Impressionistic paintings in Paris
In 1984, co-founder of the art and cultural association Impulse in Austria.
Since a few years ago Brandner and his family moved to Seoul-Korea.
2006 opening of the Vienna Art Gallery in Seoul.
Exhibition History:
Theresien Gallery (Innsbruck,Austria)
Villa Chiari (Innsbruck, Austria)
Casino-Innsbruck (Austria)
Hotel Biedermeier (Vienna)
House of Culture (St.Johann, Austria)
Landesgalerie (St.Pölten, Austria)
Gallery WDZ (Wels, Austria)
Bruckhofvilla (Thalheim, Austria)
Gallery Burg Wels (Wels, Austria)
3 Seen Gallery (Salzburg, Austria)
Gallery 40 (Salzburg, Austria)
Schloss St.Peter/Au (St.Peter/Au, Austria)
Schloss Lamberg (Steyr, Austria)
Art Gallery (Munic, Germany)
Taegu Biennale (Teagu, Korea)
Olympia Gallery (Seoul, Korea)
World Culture Festival (Washington D.C., USA)
French Embassy (Washington D.C., USA)
Bijutsu Sekai (Tokyo, Japan)
Céntre dInernational Art (Paris, France)
Millennium Hilton (Seoul, Korea)
Gallery Korea (Seoul, Korea)
Alpha Gallery (Seoul, Korea)
Lotte Art Gallery (Seoul, Korea)
Grand Hilton Hotel (Seoul, Korea)
Schloß Parz (Grieskirchen, Austria)
Contact: 010-7218-4464, e-mail: artbrandner@yahoo.com, www.artbrandner.at, www.artoffer.com/FranzBrandner |
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Style PostImressionism |
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There is no single well defined style of PostImpressionism, but in general it is less casu... |
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Style Impressionism |
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An art movement founded in France in the last third of the 19th century. Impressionist artists sought to break up light into its component colors and render its ephemeral play on various objects. The artist's vision was intensely centered on light and the ways it transforms the visible world. This style of painting is characterized by short brush strokes of bright colors used to recreate visual impressions of the subject and to capture the light, climate and atmosphere of the subject at a specific moment in time. The chosen colors represent light which is broken down into its spectrum components and recombined by the eyes into another color when viewed at a distance (an optical mixture). The term was first used in 1874 by a journalist ridiculing a landscape by Monet called Impression - Sunrise. |
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