Painting Contemporary Art — Modern and Contemporary Art
Hans Reiser is a German surrealist artist and caricaturist who lives and works in Reichersboerne.
Hans Reiser studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and has been drawing weekly cartoons for the Telzer Kurier since 1970. His work has also been published in many newspapers and magazines. Since 1979, the artist has participated in numerous exhibitions at home and abroad.
Anja Decker is a German abstractionist painter.
Born in Berlin, Anja spent her childhood in Russia, Germany and Switzerland. She studied painting at the Munich Art Academy and in Paris, and has traveled extensively throughout Europe.
Anja Decker created abstract paintings in ink and watercolor, blurring and thin graphic lines reminiscent of jazz improvisations. She also painted brightly colored compositions, Italian landscapes and figurative paintings.
Adi Holzer is an Austrian visual artist, illustrator, draughtsman, painter, graphic artist, glass painter and sculptor of bronze sculptures and glass sculptures. He works alternately in his studios in Værløse in Denmark and Winklern in Austria. In Austria he is a member of the Carinthian Art Association.
Billi Thanner is an Austrian artist living and working in Vienna.
Thanner is one of the brightest representatives of the new generation of contemporary actionism, which consists in the freedom of the artist to actively control his actions and to be able to do something outside the boundaries. Thanner creates fictionalized female portraits using various glass painting techniques. The artist also demonstrates photorealistic, yet unconventional motifs, using a special technique of painting on technical soft film. Audience interaction is a crucial part of her work.
Mauro Bergonzoli is an Italian artist living and working near Munich.
Mauro showed a talent for drawing early on and found work quite quickly in advertising agencies in Milan. This was followed by a 25-year career as a creative director in commercial and animated films. It was only after that that Bergonzoli turned to pure art.
Bergonzoli is best known for his contemporary "canaletto-sketch" interpretations of Venice. In his signature neo-pop style, he shows the ancient trading city in all its splendor and splendor. The artist uses mostly acrylic paints, and his favorite chips - the all-seeing eye and the magic rabbit - give a twist to his creations.
Carmen Calvo, full name Carmen Calvo Sáenz de Tejada, is a Spanish conceptual artist and sculptor.
Carmen Calvo is one of the most representative Spanish conceptual artists of our time. She studied at the School of Arts and Crafts and then at the School of Fine Arts of Valencia, worked in a ceramic factory and since then always incorporates fired clay in her plastic compositions. The artist also works in scenography using photography and other, very diverse formal, technical and thematic resources.
In 2013, Carmen Calvo was awarded the National Award for Plastic Arts by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, and in 2014 she was appointed Academician of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos de Valencia.
Florian Süssmayr is a German artist.
In the early 80s Florian was a member of the punk movement Freizeit 81 and until 1984 performed with Lorenz Lorenz, worked as a cameraman and lighting technician. And since 1997 he has been involved in visual arts. Self-portraits often play a central role in his paintings and are closely linked to the artist's biography.
Florian Süssmayr's works, often based on photographs, surprise the viewer with their painterly reproduction of various locations. His own image is recognizable only as a shadow or reflection - in a bathroom mirror or an elevator, on the street. The personality is not important, it is fleeting, and the objects surrounding it are brought to the foreground and drawn in much more detail. Florian Süssmayr has participated in numerous solo exhibitions in New York, Tokyo and Munich.