Peter Proksch

Peter Proksch (4 February 1935 – 9 December 2012) was an Austrian artist.[1][2]

Born in Vienna, he was the eldest of four children. The father Alfred Proksch was a commercial artist, the mother was a model. The profession of the father, obviously stimulated his talent and the interest in drawing very early, even if this, in the years of war, seldom, if ever, could be with his family. Also because of the war, the family left Vienna to live in the country until the end of war.

Education and training

Returned to Vienna in 1945, he attended secondary school. From 1950 to 1955 he studied graphic design at the Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, Vienna, where he graduated obtaining the masters diploma. As he took a minor interest in the profession of a graphic designer, he continues, studying painting, at the Academy of fine arts in Vienna, at first at the masters class of R.C.Anderen where from he soon changes to the masters class of Sergius Pauser.

There he had the possibility to learn the classical technique of the old masters. After another year of studying at the class of Chr.L.Martin (artistic printing methods) to learn the art of etching, he completed his studies in 1962. That year, he exhibited some etchings for the first time. The first personal exhibition followed in 1963. It was not a great success, but the results were contacts to galleries, art dealers, collectors and subsequently, possibilities to exhibit all over the world. Today Peter Proksch is known as one of the most famous representatives of the Viennese Fantastic Art. Exhibitions in Paris, Rome, Turin, Munich, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Basel, Vaduz, Tokyo, New York, Tel Aviv, Caracas and last but not least in Vienna, made his work recognized all over the world and you can find them in many public and private collections." [3]

Exhibitions

  • 1962 Silver Rose Gallery, Vienna
  • 1963 VII Biennial of São Paulo
  • 1964 Künstlerhaus, Vienna
  • 1969 Touring Exhibition,Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
  • San Francisco, Austin, Fort Worth,Hollywood, Louisville, Madison, Nashville,Indianapolis, Tampa, Washington, New York,
  • Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Chicago.
  • 1970 Braith-Mali-Museum Biberach
  • 1971 Type 2'71, Basel
  • 1971 Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
  • 1976 David Findlay Galleries in New York
  • 1980 Künstlerhaus, Vienna
  • 1981 National Gallery, Klagenfurt
  • 1982 Secession, Vienna
  • 1983 Upper House Museum, Passau
  • 1984 Art Cologne, Cologne
  • 1985 Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen
  • 1988 Metropolitan Museum Simeonstift, Trier
  • 1988 Künstlerhaus Nuremberg, Nuremberg
  • 1989 Art Cologne, Cologne
  • 1995 Sotheby Palace, Vienna
  • 1995 Cathedral Gallery, Wiener Neustadt
  • 1996 Gallery Corso, Vienna
  • 2003 Gloria Gallery, Vienna
  • 2003 Egon-Schiele-Museum Tulln
  • 2007 Museum of Fantastic Art, Brussels
  • 2009 Foundation Schlotter, Altea
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References

  1. derStandard.at (2012-12-17). "Künstler Peter Proksch gestorben - Bildende Kunst - derStandard.at › Kultur". Derstandard.at. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  2. 28.03.2014. "Künstler Peter Proksch ist tot «". Diepresse.com. Retrieved 2014-03-30.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Peter Proksch - Biography". Fantastic-art.at. 1935-02-04. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
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