Saturday, February 27, 2021

Artist of the day, February 27, 2021: Rudolf Hausner, an Austrian painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor (#1218)

 Rudolf Hausner (1914-1995) was an Austrian painter, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor. Of Jewish origins, Hausner studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna from 1931 until 1936.

In 1944, Hausner married Irene Schmied. During the last days of the second world war he was assigned to an air defense unit. After the war, he returned to his bomb-damaged studio and resumed work as an artist. In 1946 he founded a surrealist group together with Edgar Jené, Ernst Fuchs, Wolfgang Hutter and Fritz Janschka.

Hausner joined the Art-Club and had his first one-man exhibition in Vienna. A key work of this period, It's me! (1948; Vienna, Hist. Mus.), shows his awareness of Pittura Metafisica and Surrealism in a psychoanalytical painting where the elongated being in the foreground penetrates what was apparently a real landscape, until it tears like a backdrop; another painting, Forum of Inward-turned Optics (1948; Vienna, Hist. Mus.), is evidence of his ability to depict the subject in a realist style while simultaneously overturning the laws of one-point perspective.

He married Hermine Jedliczka in 1951; their daughter Xenia Hausner, also an artist, was born the same year. After working on the painting for six years, he completed his masterpiece, The Ark of Odysseus, in 1956.

In 1957, Hausner painted his first "Adam" picture. He came into conflict with the Surrealist orthodoxy, who condemned as heretical his attempt to give equal importance to both conscious and unconscious processes. In 1959 he co-founded the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism together with his old surrealist group members. In 1962, Hausner met Paul Delvaux, René Magritte, Victor Brauner, and Dorothea Tanning while traveling in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. The 1st Burda Prize for Painting was awarded to him in 1967. In 1969, he was awarded the Prize of the City of Vienna. Shortly after, he separated from Hermine Jedliczka and moved to Hietzing together with his daughter Xenia and Anne Wolgast, whom he had met in Hamburg.

From 1966 until 1980, he was a guest professor at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg. He also taught at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Hausner was awarded the Austrian State Prize for Painting in 1970.


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 Mr. Rudolf Hausner

Arka Odyseusza, (Arch of Odyssey) 1948

Forum optyki zwróconej do wnętrza (Interior Optics Forum), 1948

Ja jestem tym (I am the team), 1948

Penelopa, 1952

Adam w podróży (Adam in travel), 1963

 Labyrinth, 1963

Adam's Tree of Life, 1970

Gelber Narrenhut (Yellow fool hat), 1971

 Adam masstäblich II (Adam true to scale II), 1973

Adam Selbstdarsteller (Adam self-promoter), 1976

Hommage to Leonardo, 1977-81

Drzewo miłości (The Tree of Love), 1979

 Malarz (Painter), 1980

 Anna, 1981

   Adam i pegaza (Adam and Pegasus), 1983

 Adam niekochany syn - alegoria rzeczywista
(Adam the Unloved Son - Actual Allegory) 1984

Portret rodzinny (Family Portrait), 1985

 Adam potrójnie obramowany (Adam triple edged), 1986

 Twój cień (Your Shadow), 1986

Mlodszy marynarz (Junior seaman), 1988

Meine Mutter (My mother) 1989

  Labyrinth, 1991

  labyrinth (detail), 1991

  Adam Masowo, 1993

Adam vor den Autoritäten I (Adam before the authorities I), 1994



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