Ernst Fuchs Museum in der Otto Wagner Villa - Rundgang
Ein Besuch in der wohl schönsten Jugendstilvilla Wiens.
Otto Wagner, der bedeutende Jugendstilarchitekt entwarf und erbaute die Villa in den Jahren 1886 bis 1888 um sie als Sommerhaus zu nutzen. Der Künstler Ernst Fuchs kaufte die Villa 1972 und rettete sie vor dem Verfall.
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Ernst Fuchs Museum in der Otto Wagner Villa
Das heute als Fuchs-Villa bekannte Haus an der Hüttelbergstraße ist ein wertvolles Architekturdenkmal, das lange Zeit vom Verfall bedroht war und 1963 schließlich sogar von dem Abriss stand: Dass das nicht eintrat, verdankt die Villa ihrem jetzigen Besitzer und heros eponymos, dem Zeichner und Maler Ernst Fuchs. Ernst Fuchs rettete die Villa nicht nur vor dem Abbruch, sondern er machte sie in Form eines Museums auch der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich. Die Ernst Fuchs Villa wird nicht subventioniert und erhält sich aus Eintrittsgeldern und über die Vermietung der Räumlichkeiten für Hochzeiten, Firmenveranstaltungen und anderen Events.
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The Art of Ernst Fuchs
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Ernst Fuchs (13 February 1930 – 9 November 2015) was an Austrian painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, architect, stage designer, composer, poet, singer and one of the founders of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. In 1972, he acquired the derelict Otto Wagner Villa in Hütteldorf, which he restored and transformed. The villa was inaugurated as the Ernst Fuchs Museum in 1988.
The universal artist from Vienna, Austria became world famous as graphic artist, painter, sculptor, designer, stage designer, architect, composer and poet. He created a gigantic number of etchings and an equal comprehensive amount of oil paintings and aquarells. In the chapel of parish church St.Egid in Klagenfurt he created monumental frescos to the Apocalypse of John. Beside numerous small-scale sculptures and reliefs Ernst Fuchs created a huge number of life-sized and larger than life-sized sculptures. He designed furniture, tiles, porcelain, jewellery, medallions, tapestry, carpets, fabrics and also costumes and stage decorations for Parsifal, Lohengrin, Tristan and Isolde, the Magic Flute, Hoffmanns Narratives The Bat and The Golem. Various substantial building projects like a hotel in St. Veit an der Glan or a church at Thal bei Graz, Austria and a number of glass mosaic fountains were built after his designs. He composed operas and produced a number of records and CD´s. Ernst Fuchs wrote poems, children’s books und fairy-tales, illustrated numerous books, for example, the Bible, and wrote theoretical works about art- and architecture, as well as an autobiography. He was in contact with important artists of his time like Dali, Hundertwasser and Leonard Bernstein.
His undisputed best known work is his own museum; a Villa in Vienna built by Austrian architect Otto Wagner, which he transformed into a fantastic Fuchs museum. Here the visitor will find a representative cross-section of Ernst Fuchs’s work. In the area surrounding the house he created a marvellous sculpture park, where an exceptional well house with basin of a fountain built by the artist out of glass mosaic is situated.
Ernst Fuchs was not only commonly known through his outstanding and versatile talent as an artist, his life was totally unconventional and coined by constant ups and downs. He spent his childhood and adolescent years as underdog chased by the NS-regime in poverty, acquired enormous wealth in the 1970s, lost everything but regained everything soon later. For some time he lived and painted in a monastery, and fathered before and after this time sixteen children with seven wives. His family car was in the 1960s a tiny Puch-Fiat and in the 70s he owned a golden Rolls Royce Phantom, which he fitted with his own intarsia and painted ceiling. Muses, models and lovers always surrounded him.
Extremes determined his life and work. God, Eros, knight, death and the Devil! The genius always moves between extremes and even as a83-year-old man does not come to rest. He always was unloved and not understood by a lot of people, but he has got a big family and a worldwide fan community. Three generations of artists all around the world are already his students and artistic successors.
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Ernst Fuchs Museum
Eine besondere Einladung zum Sektempfang im Gedenken an Ernst Fuch anlässlich seines 87. Geburtstages am 13. Februar 2017 im Ernst Fuchs-Museum in der Otto Wagner-Villa.
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Ernst Fuchs Museum in der Otto Wagner Villa am Stadtrand von Wien, schon so halb im Wienerwald, Heute Kultur um die Knochen vom Wandern zu regenerieren
Ernst Fuchs
Ernst Fuchs (born February 13, 1930) is an Austrian visionary painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, architect, stage designer, composer, poet, singer and one of the founders of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. In 1972 he acquired the derelict Otto Wagner Villa in Hütteldorf, which he restored and transformed. The villa was inaugurated as the Ernst Fuchs Museum in 1988.
He studied sculpture with Emmy Steinbock (1943), attended the St. Anna Painting School where he studied under Professor Fröhlich (1944), and entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1945) where he began his studies under Professor Robin C. Anderson, later moving to the class of Albert Paris von Gütersloh.
At the Academy he met Arik Brauer, Rudolf Hausner, Wolfgang Hutter, and Anton Lehmden, together with whom he later founded what has become known as the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. He was also a founding member of the Art-Club (1946), as well as the Hundsgruppe, set up in opposition to it in 1951, together with Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Arnulf Rainer.
His work of this period was influenced by the art of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele and then by Max Pechstein, Heinrich Campendonck, Edvard Munch, Henry Moore and Pablo Picasso. During this time, seeking to achieve the vivid lighting effects achieved by such Old Masters as Albrecht Altdorfer, Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünewald and Martin Schongauer, he revived and adopted the mischtechnik (mixed technique) of painting. In the mischtechnik, egg tempera is used to build up volume, and is then glazed with oil paints mixed with resin, producing a jewel-like effect.
Between 1950 and 1961, Fuchs lived mostly in Paris, and made a number of journeys to the United States and Israel. His favourite reading material at the time was the sermons of Meister Eckhart. He also studied the symbolism of the alchemists and read Jung's Alchemy and Psychology. His favourite examples at the time were the mannerists, especially Jacques Callot, and he was also very much influenced by Jan Van Eyck and Jean Fouquet. In 1958 he founded the Galerie Fuchs-Fischoff in Vienna to promote and support the younger painters of the Fantastic Realism school. Together with Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Arnulf Rainer, he founded the Pintorarium.
In 1956 he converted to Roman Catholicism (his mother had had him baptized during the war in order to save him from being sent to a concentration camp). In 1957 he entered the Dormition Abbey on Mount Zion where he began work on his monumental Last Supper and devoted himself to producing small sized paintings on religious themes such as Moses and the Burning Bush, culminating in a commission to paint three altar paintings on parchment, the cycle of the Mysteries of the Holy Rosary (1958--61), for the Rosenkranzkirche in Hetzendorf, Vienna. He also deals with contemporary issues in his masterpiece of this period, Psalm 69 (1949--60). (Fuchs, 1978, p. 53).
He returned to Vienna in 1961 and had a vision of what he called the verschollener Stil (The Hidden Prime of Styles), the theory of which he set forth in his inspired and grandiose book Architectura Caelestis: Die Bilder des verschollenen Stils (Salzburg, 1966). He also produced several important cycles of prints, such as Unicorn (1950--52), Samson (1960--64), Esther (1964-7) and Sphinx (1966-7; all illustrated in Weis). In 1972 he acquired the derelict Otto Wagner Villa in Hütteldorf, which he restored and transformed. The villa was inaugurated as the Ernst Fuchs Museum in 1988. From 1970 on, he embarked on numerous sculptural projects such as Queen Esther (h. 2.63 m, 1972), located at the entrance to the museum, and also mounted on the radiator cap of the Cadillac at the entrance to the Dalí Museum in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain.
From 1974 he became involved in designing stage sets and costumes for the operas of Mozart and Richard Wagner including Die Zauberflöte, Parsifal, and Lohengrin. He took a stab at industrial design in the 1970s with a 500-piece run of the upscale Suomi tableware by Timo Sarpaneva that Fuchs decorated for the German Rosenthal porcelain maker's Studio Linie.
In 1993 Fuchs was given a retrospective exhibition at the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, one of the first Western artists so honored.
Ernst Fuchs continues to inspire, and has many exponents and disciples including H.R. Giger, Mark Ryden, Robert Venosa, Michael Hussar, Mati Klarwein, Zdzisław Beksiński, and De Es Schwertberger. A new generation of students includes Andrew Gonzalez, Amanda Sage, Antonio Roybal, Victor Safonkin, and Oleg A. Korolev.
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Austrian artist Ernst Fuchs has died aged 85
Austrian artist Ernst Fuchs has died aged 85.
He was an internationally recognised painter, sculptor, poet and music composer who co-founded the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
Fuchs was baptised a Catholic during the Nazi era to escape the devastation of the Holocaust.
The cause of his death was not disclosed.
Genialer Maler Ernst #fuchs hat auch solches gemacht: #bmw 635 CSI Art Car mit dem Namen #feuerfuchsaufhasenjagd pic.twitter.com/G0dLzcmmCP— Peter Nowak (@DerNowak) N…
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In Memoriam Ernst Fuchs Eros & Mystik
Er war der österreichische „Malerfürst“ und einer der prominentesten Vertreter der Wiener Schule des Phantastischen Realismus:
Am 9. November ist Prof. Ernst Fuchs im Alter von 85 Jahren gestorben.
„Nur wenige zeitgenössische bildende Künstler sdind so vielseitig“, sagte der damalige Bundespräsident Thomas Klestil bei einer Ordensverleihung über den 16-fachen Vater Ernst Fuchs, der zu seinem Metier stets eine unprätentiöse Haltung einnahm.
Der Film dokumentiert die prägendsten Phasen des komplexen Künstlers und die einflussreichsten Stationen seines Werdegangs.
Fuchs erinnert sich an seine Wiener Kindheit und an die wilden Jugendjahre in Paris und erzählt von seinen Reisen zu den verschiedenen Plätzen der Welt - von Jerusalem, über Paris und Monaco bis nach Wien.
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Ernst Fuchs
Ernst Fuchs fue pintor, escultor, arquitecto, compositor, escritor, filósofo, escenógrafo, diseñador gráfico y visionario… Fue conocido a nivel internacional como cofundador de la Escuela Vienesa del Realismo Fantástico y se convirtió en uno de los artistas austriacos de posguerra más importantes, junto con Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Este artista excéntrico, que fue dado a conocer por su admirado Salvador Dalí.
Sus referentes eran Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt y Pablo Picasso, y su talento fue evidente desde muy temprana edad.Nació en Viena en 1930- Cuando los nazis alcanzaron el poder, su madre se divorció de su marido judío para salvar a su hijo. Despues de pasar todas las calamidades de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, comenzó a estudiar en la Academia de Bellas Artes de Viena con el profesor Albert Paris von Gutersloh.La Escuela vienesa de realismo fantástico estaba formada en 1946 por Ernst Fuchs, Rudolph Hausner, Wolfgang Hutter, Fritz Janschka. Arik Brauer y AntonLemden, todos ellos visionarios, nacidos entre las ruinas de la postguerra. El grupo ya estaba formado por surrealistas y se acercaron más a la pintura visionaria.Durante la década de 1950 Fuchs vivió en París con el artista Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Estudió a los clásicos y se adentró en la obra de
Nietzsche, Meyrink, Lao-Tze y Freud. Despues viajó por Israel y Los Estados Unidos. En 1970 comenzó a trabajar en esculturas monumentales y en 1973 compró la Villa
Otto Wagner Villa en Viena, que ahora es el Museo Ernst Fuchs. Despues comenzó a diseñar escenarios para óperas, especialmente de Wagner. En la década de 1980 realizó varias exposiciones internacionales, incluyendo una retrospectiva en Venecia. En 1993 se hizo la mayor exposicion restrospectiva en Rusia.
Murió en Viena a los 85 años
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Das Ernst Fuchs Museum in der Otto-Wagner Villa
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Museum Ernst Fuchs - Brunnenhaus
Christian Ropez spielt die Eigenkomposition Pour Ernst im Brunnenhaus des Ernst Fuchs Museum an der Hüttelbergstraße in Wien. In Erinnerung an Seinen Freund Prof. Ernst Fuchs, wo er bei der internen Erweiterung des Brunnenhaus hilfreich mitwirkte.
Diese Villa wurde vom Architekt Otto Wagner erbaut und von Prof. Ernst Fuchs bewohnt und erweitert.
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0:22 - Döbling in Vienna and the district Setagaya in Tokyo have a friendship and cultural agreement.
From this to build a Japanese garden in Döbling the idea was born.
The Setagayapark was planned by the Japanese garden designer Ken Nakajima.
Next to the main entrance is a stone monument. In this is engraved in Japanese letters the word Furomon. Visitors should be signaled that they enter the paradise.
1:45 - The impressive modern setting of the Vienna International Centre (VIC) has been home to numerous international organizations since 23 August 1979. On daily guided tours, visitors can learn about the work of the United Nations and experience the Vienna International Centre's striking architecture and vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere of the VIC.
3:30 - In 1888, the renown Jugendstil architect Otto Wagner designed and built a summer house for himself and his family located in Hütteldorf on the border of the historical “Wiener Wald”. The star architect moved in as early as 1895 and stayed until his children had moved out and the house became too big for just himself. He then sold the villa to Ben Tiber a wealthy business man who owned various theatres in Vienna including the famous Varieté Ronacher. Wagner himself acquired a piece of land right next to the grand villa and built himself a smaller and simpler house.
The former Wagner-Villa, later Ben-Tiber-Villa and today’s Fuchs-Villa, was considered a spectacular piece of architecture from its very foundation. When the design and floor plans of the house were first shown in Berlin, the press wrote the following: “A strange allure is evoked by this peculiar villa of the artist in Vienna, Hütteldorf. Completely deviating from the usual appearance of similar buildings, the frontal view of the house that sits on the flank of a hill, only shows a large open hall between two side wings.” Although the construction of the house evoked much turmoil at first, however, it later fell into oblivion and was only saved through the initiative of Ernst Fuchs. † November 9, 2015.
Initially, the villa was meant to be a communal project of Ernst Fuchs and his fellow artists Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Arnulf Rainer. This later turned out to be too complicated however and the house became Fuchs’ very own project. Shortly before the artist acquired the house, the famous poet Heimito von Doderer decided to make it the showcase for his last work “Der Grenzwald”. When Fuchs’ first acquired the house, it was a ruin. It took the artist many years and a large financial investment to restore the house. The majority was restored after Otto Wagner’s initial designs and some details were supplemented by Ernst Fuchs himself.
4:50 - Kirche am Steinhof, also called the Church of St. Leopold, is the Roman Catholic oratory of the Steinhof Psychiatric Hospital in Vienna, Austria. The building designed by Otto Wagner (1904-1907) is considered one of the most important Art Nouveau churches in the world.
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0:22 - Döbling in Wien und der Stadtteil Setagaya in Tokio haben ein Freundschafts- und Kulturabkommen. Daraus entstand die Idee, in Döbling einen Japanischen Garten zu errichten.
Der Setagayapark wurde vom japanischen Gartengestalter Ken Nakajima geplant.
1:45 - Die beeindruckende moderne Architektur des Internationalen Zentrums Wien (Vienna International Centre VIC) stellt nunmehr seit 23. August 1979 die Heimstätte zahlreicher internationaler Organisationen dar. Im Rahmen täglicher Führungen können Besucher mehr über die Tätigkeit der Vereinten Nationen erfahren und die beeindruckende Architektur und die pulsierende, kosmopolitische Atmosphäre des Internationalen Zentrums Wien aus nächster Nähe erleben.
3:30 - Die heute als Ernst Fuchs-Museum bekannte Otto Wagner-Villa (Im Jahr 1888 erbaut) ist ein wertvolles Architekturdenkmal, welches lange vom Verfall bedroht war und schließlich sogar demoliert werden sollte. Dass jenes nicht eintrat, verdankt die Villa ihrem jetzigen Besitzer, dem “Heros Eponymos”, dem Zeichner, Maler, Bildhauer und Architekten Ernst Fuchs.
4:50 - Die Kirche am Steinhof, auch Leopoldskirche genannt, ist das römisch-katholische Oratorium der Psychiatrischen Klinik Steinhof in Wien. Das von Otto Wagner entworfene Gebäude (1904-1907) gilt als eine der bedeutendsten Jugendstilkirchen der Welt.
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2006 in Klagenfurt. Prof Phil brings his students to Ernst Fuchs
circa 2006 in Klagenfurt. Prof Phil brings his students to meet his old friend and mentor,Prof. Ernst Fuchs. Fuchs is being handed a number of works by my students and they are being perused by the Maestro Fuchs. At the round table, close in, L to R is Madeline Von Foerster, Prof Phil, Prof Fuchs and De Es in the back.
Österreich: Ungewöhnliche Museen in Wien / Austria: Unusual Museums in Vienna
Wien ist seit jeher eine der großen Museumsstädte der Welt. Unter den mittlerweile mehr als 300 Ausstellungsstätten befinden sich einige merkwürdige Preziositäten, darunter einige ungewöhnliche Sammlungen wie das Globenmuseum, das Dritte Mann Museum und das neue PhantastenMuseum.
Globenmuseum
In einem schön restaurierten Innenstadtpalais unweit der Wiener Hofburg logiert das einzige Globenmuseum der Welt. Im Palais Mollard sind 240 Erd- und Himmelsgloben, Mond- und Marsgloben im Original zu besichtigen. Sie zeigen, wie sich die kartographischen und kosmographischen Kenntnisse im Laufe der Zeit veränderten und zugleich das Weltbild beeinflussten. Im „Kabinett der Sammlerinnen und Sammler werden Dauerleihgaben aus bedeutenden Wiener Privatsammlungen gezeigt, unter anderem der älteste sich in Österreich befindliche Globus, der Erdglobus von Gemma Frisius (um 1536).
Dritte Mann Museum
In Wien gibt es ein Museum, das ausschließlich einem Film gewidmet ist. Das Dritte Mann Museum zeigt Historisches und Originales rund um den Filmklassiker, der 1948 unter der Regie von Carol Reed in Wien gedreht wurde: Filmplakate, Kinoprogramme, rund 500 Ton- und Filmaufnahmen sowie als wertvollstes Exponat die Originalzither, auf der Anton Karas in London die Filmmusik zu „Der dritte Mann komponierte. Das liebevoll gestaltete Privatmuseum in der Nähe des Naschmarkts zeichnet den Alltag im Nachkriegs-Wien ebenso nach wie das mit diesem Film verbundene Stück Kinogeschichte. Zu bestaunen ist unter anderem auch ein funktionstüchtiger Kinoprojektor aus 1936, der eine kurze Filmsequenz abspielt.
PhantastenMuseum
Ein ganz neues Wiener Museum ist das am 15.1.2011 eröffnete PhantastenMuseum. Es widmet sich einer der international wichtigen Kunstströmungen des 20. Jahrhunderts, der Malerei des Phantastischen Realismus. Von den ersten Impulsen nach dem 2. Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart reicht das Spektrum der Ausstellung. Kernstück des neuen Museums sind die Maler der „Wiener Schule, vertreten sind Werke von Arik Brauer, Rudolf Hausner, Wolfgang Hutter, Anton Lehmden und von dem in den USA erfolgreich gewordenen Fritz Janschka. Der heute über 80-jährige Ernst Fuchs schuf für das PhantastenMuseum Wien ein Werk, das auf einer Arbeit, die vor 55 Jahren in New York entstand, basiert.
Brennpunkt. Museum
Brennpunkt. Museum der Heizkultur Wien ist sicherlich das heißeste Museum der Stadt. In dieser ungewöhnlichen Sammlung werden Objekte des Heizungswesens aufbewahrt, die sonst nirgendwo erhalten geblieben sind: alte Kesselanlagen, Großkücheneinrichtungen und Dampfheizungen für Schulen, Spitäler und Gärtnereien. Das Museum zeigt kunstvoll gefertigte Öfen, historische Heizungsanlagen und kuriose Alltagsgeräte, die Einblicke in die Entwicklung des Heizens sowie in den Lebensalltag der Menschen einer Großstadt geben. Für Kinder wurden interaktive Spielstationen zum Thema Wärmeenergie eingerichtet.
Weitere Informationen:
- Globenmuseum, Palais Mollard, Herrengasse 9, 1010 Wien, onb.ac.at
- Dritte Mann Museum, Pressgasse 25, 1040 Wien, drittemannmuseum.com
- PhantastenMuseum Wien, Palais Palffy, Josefsplatz 6, 1010 Wien, palais-palffy.at
- Brennpunkt. Museum der Heizkultur Wien, Malfattigasse 4, 1120 Wien, wien.gv.at/kultur/museen/brennpunkt
Visionary art interviews artist Michael Fuchs about his art, Australian trip and Ernst Fuchs
The great artist Michael Fuchs talks to Bonny Hut at Visionary Art TV about his journey as an artist, his upcoming trip to Australia and his late father, Ernst Fuchs, who was know as the father of Visionary Art.