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Hundertwasser

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Friedrich Stowasser, born in Vienna in 1928, called himself Friedensreich Hundertwasser Regentag Dunkelbunt. True to the variety of his names, his practice spanned innumerable forms―from painting and designing buildings to creating stamps and coins―and his titles were environmental activist, philosopher, individualist, architect, ecologist, and visual artist. He was, in his own words, “one who awakens identities.” Across his work, Hundertwasser embraced the biomorphic, the irregular, and the irrational. Drawing inspiration from masters as varied as Gaudí and Gustav Klimt, his categorical rejection of the “godless and immoral” straight line, as well as his boycott of “monotonous architecture,” infused his bold, colorful works with a vitality that set him aside from most. Born of this fervent activism and unique universe was his own belief system, called “transautomatism,” which privileged the viewer’s experience above all. Whether he was planting trees in urban settings or proclaiming the “right to a window,” Hundertwasser’s visions of a harmonious future between humans and nature continue to resonate with increasing urgency.Once out of print, this re-edition of a TASCHEN classic works in close collaboration with the Hundertwasser Foundation to present the Viennese master’s oeuvre in all its different facets. Because his work is, by nature, virtually inseparable from his biography, private life, and political actions, a vivid portrait of Hundertwasser takes shape through his own lens. Excerpts from conversations between the author and the artist add immediacy and authenticity to this intimate monograph.

200 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1991

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April 10, 2016
This man's work captivates me. I visited Vienna last year and made a pilgrimage to see his works. Brilliant. A beautifier of things. This book provides a good overview and has some excellent reproductions of his work.
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June 8, 2010
Amazing, visionary artist and designer. Many of the ideas he espoused are currently hot topics in the world of architecture and landscape architecture.
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August 8, 2007
Hundertwasser is one of my favorite artists. But also an architect and a philosopher with some good ideas.
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January 20, 2008
I found this book in Cork on the sale rack of a book store and I had to have it, even though it is huge and I had to lug it all the way home as a carry-on.
It is sehr schon!!
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September 17, 2008
I really enjoyed this book, especially viewing his manifesto about the straight line destroying civilization.
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