Heinz Gappmayr

Heinz Gappmayr (7 October 1925; Innsbruck – 20 April 2010; Innsbruck) was an Austrian artist who created works of visual poetry.[1][2]

Publications

  • auswahl. Mit einem Nachwort von Markus Klammer. Folio Verlag, Wien, Bozen 2009. ISBN 978-3-85256-488-3.
  • mit Werner Herbst: Echo. 21 Blätter in Kassette, Herbstpresse, Wien 2003.
  • mit Siegfried S. Schmidt, Franzobel: Josef Linschinger. Zyklen / Cycles. Kunstuniversität Linz, Ritter Verlag, Klagenfurt 2003, ISBN 3-85415-247-7.

Literature

  • Dorothea van der Koelen: Opus Heinz Gappmayr. Werkverzeichnis der visuellen und theoretischen Texte, Band 1: 1961–1990. van der Koelen Verlag, Mainz 1990, ISBN 978-3-926663-91-7
  • Dorothea van der Koelen: Das Werk Heinz Gappmayrs. Darstellung und Analyse. Lit-Verlag, Münster 1994.
  • Dorothea van der Koelen: Opus Heinz Gappmayr. Werkverzeichnis der visuellen und theoretischen Texte 1991–1996. Chorus-Verlag, Mainz/München 1997, ISBN 978-3-931876-15-9
  • Dorothea van der Koelen: Heinz Gappmayr. Wort – Zahl – Zeichen, monographischer Beitrag für »Künstler«. Kritisches Lexikon der Gegenwartskunst, Weltkunst und Bruckmann-Verlag, München 1999
  • Dorothea van der Koelen: Opus Heinz Gappmayr. Werkverzeichnis der visuellen und theoretischen Texte, Band 3: 1997–2004. Chorus-Verlag, Mainz 2005, ISBN 978-3-931876-56-2
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References

  1. Der Standard Anne Katrin Feßler: Heinz Gappmayr 1925–2010. The Tyrolean artist was one of the most important representatives of visual poetry – He died at the age of 85 in Innsbruck. Der Standard/Printausgabe, 21 April 2010
  2. ORF Ö1 Patrizia Jilg: Heinz Gappmayr died. Pioneer of visual poetry. Kulturjournal, 20 April 2010


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