Richard Hirschbäck
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Richard Hirschbäck (2 July 1937 – 13 July 2007) was an Austrian painter. He was a founding member of the Austrian artist group Gruppe 77.
Life and work
[edit]Hirschbäck was born on 2 July 1937 in Schwarzach St. Veit. He attended the Benedictine boarding school in the Edmundsburg in Salzburg, and later studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna under Albert Paris Gütersloh.[1] He was a member of the Austrian artist group Sezession Graz until 1977;[2] in that year he was among the twenty-nine founding members of the Gruppe 77 artist group.[3]
Hirschbäck died in Thumersbach , Zell am See, on 13 July 2007.[citation needed] He left thousands of works: drawings in ink and in pencil, paintings in water colours, in tempera and in oils, and mixed media works.[1][failed verification]
In 1972, Hirschbäck received the art prize of the town of Köflach,[citation needed] followed by a retrospective in the Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz, now the Lentos Museum in Linz.[4]
His work is in the collections of the Albertina[5] and the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere in Vienna,[6][7] and the Lentos Art Museum in Linz.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Richard Hirschbäck (1986). Richard Hirschbäck (exhibition catalogue, in German). Munich: GIM Gallery.
- ^ Eigner, Paul. "Richard Hirschbäck: Mitglied der Sezession bis 1977". Sezession-graz.at. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- ^ "Foundation of Gruppe 77 at Kogelweber". Gruppe77.at. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- ^ Kasten, Walter. Richard Hirschbaeck: Gemälde - Graphik; Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz Wolfgang-Gurlitt-Museum, 18. Mai bis 11. Juni 1972, Druck- u. Verlagsanst. Gutenberg, 1972
- ^ Albertina Sammlungen Online. Albertina, Wien. Accessed September 2017.
- ^ Richard Hirschbäck. Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Wien. Accessed September 2017.
- ^ ähnliche Objekte Richard Hirschbäck. Artothek des Bundes. Accessed September 2017.
- ^ Hirschbaeck Richard, Gewachsene Zentralgestalt. Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz. Accessed September 2017.
Further reading
[edit]- Grimmer, Dietgard. Richard Hirschbäck, In Zusammenarbeit mit der Galerie im TRAKLHAUS, Salzburg, 1992
- RAURIS 1981, TRAKLHAUS, Arge-Alp-Symposium + Malertage, Salzburg, 1981
- Gerhard Haberl, Horst. Richard Hirschbäck, Publikation in Zusammenarbeit mit der Galerie H, Graz, anläßlich der Ausstellungen in der Galerie AM RABENSTEIG, Wien und im TRAKLHAUS, Salzburg, 1975
- Hirschbäck, Exhibition catalogue, Künstlerhaus, Salzburg, 1981
- Grimmer, Dietgard. Querschnitt, Traklhaus, Salzburg, 1992
- Künstlergruppe 77, Graz, Künstlergruppe 77, Graz, 1991
- Neuhold, Alois. Hommage a Gerhard Lojen, Minoriten Galerien Graz, Künstlergruppe 77, Graz, 2007
- Ungeduldiges Papier, Ausstellung der Künstlergruppe 77 Graz in der Wiener Sezession, Oktober 1984