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| Hawe Heinrich Wagner |
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HaWe Heinrich Wagner was born at the November, 2nd 1952, on a Sunday, in Austria. His creative talent was discovered by Mrs. Prof. Emmy Woitsch, an Austrian Artist and teacher of fine arts. She was the one, who realized his excellent fine-motoric skills and his special ability to look behind the surface.
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| About the Artist |
HaWe Heinrich Wagner: „With the medium oil-color I found a way to shape my own world.“
Barbara Ruhland about HaWe Heinrich Wagner: "From the view of the without exception well-meaning critics, this world is „fantastic“, "surreal“„depth-psychological“, „ironical“, „grotesque“, „clever“, „angry “- in each case „tension-loaded “like the man, who has created it.
The pictures themselves – according to the expert-opinion - reminded of classic medieval panel paintings, with much love to the detail and unbelievable brightness. That on the other hand originates through Heinrich Wagners preferred technique of painting: Layer for layer, he puts different colors on the canvas, that yield exactly the tone, that he had in the head from the beginning." |
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historia mundi
2003 - 2006 130 x 100 x 4 |
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historia mundi is one more painting of HaWe Heinrich Wagner, that reflects the inner world, the background and the dreams. |
Narrenhut oder Du sollst Dir k
2006 oil on canvas 50 x 70 x 2 |
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I’d like to freeze this moment
Where I can look into your eyes
And I can instantly feel all the love resonating from inside you
And I remember: You shall not make for yourselves an idol ... |
Der Tod des dämonischen allgeg
2006 oil on canvas 50 x 70 x 2 |
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I saw the death of the pervasive demonic guard and I realized: This is the beginning of MY new life. |
für meine Freunde
1998 oil on canvas 40 x 80 x 2 |
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"On the soft sward of your hearts, my friends!--on your love, would she fain couch her dearest one!"
Friedrich Nietzsche |
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| Education and biography |
Heinrich Wagner attended the academy of fine arts in Vienna to study the technique of painting and the composition of the most famous European painters.
His first solo-exhibition he had in 1979. Meanwhile his paintings and drawings were shown in different galleries in Austria, e.g. General Motors Gallery in Vienna, MAERZ gallery in Linz, Herzogsburg Braunau and Italy (Susurb's gallery, Sarzana, Liguria). |
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| Future shows |
2007: Galerie am Markt, Weimar (Germany)
Galerie der IKG im Stadttorturm, Braunau am Inn (Austria)
Invitation to the Biennale 07 in Florence / Italy in December 07 |
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Website: hawe.art4lease.net |
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