Marc Adrian

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Marc Adrian (born December 4, 1930 in Vienna ; † February 5, 2008 there ) was an Austrian avant-garde artist and filmmaker.

Career

Marc Adrian graduated from 1948 to 1954 with a degree in sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and from 1965 a degree in perceptual psychology at the University of Vienna . From 1970 to 1973 he was professor for painting and aesthetic theory at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg; In 1982 and 1995/96 he had a teaching position and a visiting professorship at the academies for applied and visual arts in Vienna.

Filmography

Marc Adrian created a series of avant-garde films parallel to his sculptural and visual works and, along with Peter Kubelka and Ferry Radax, belonged to the first generation of Austrian avant-garde film. Marc Adrian: The cinematic work was published by Sonderzahl Verlag , a work monograph "Marc Adrian" by Ritter Verlag .

bibliography

His literary works include inventionen , Edition Neue Texte, as well as The Desire Pump, Eine Wiener Montage and the maschinentexte , both from Gangan Verlag . For the March publishing house he translated Kenneth Patchen and Harry Mathews from the American.

Awards

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Austrian Art Prize . Retrieved October 26, 2017.