Max Peintner

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Max Peintner (* 1937 in Hall in Tirol ) is an Austrian architect and painter.

Life

Peintner studied civil engineering at the Vienna University of Technology and, until 1963, architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna . In 1964 he gave the monograph Otto Wagner 1841–1918 with Heinz Geretsegger . Unlimited metropolis, beginning of modern architecture in the Residenz Verlag . In 1969 he published his first drawings under the title Six Contributions to the Future: A criticism of technology and civilization under the guise of utopia . In 1972 Peintner was represented with works in the Kunsthalle Baden-Baden . In 1977 documenta 6 showed his work. In 1986 he and Karl Prantl represented Austria at the Biennale di Venezia . His works have been shown in solo and group exhibitions at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (1982), the Rupertinum in Salzburg (1985/1986), the Museion in Bozen (1989) and the Ludwig Kortárs Művészeti Múzeum in Budapest (1996/1997). The Neue Galerie Graz dedicated a retrospective to him in 2000 . A pencil drawing by Peintner from 1974 is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Peintner lives in Vienna. He is the great cousin of the architect and designer Ettore Sottsass .

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  2. ^ MoMA, The Collection