Rudolf Leitner-Gründberg

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Rudolf Leitner-Gründberg

Rudolf Leitner-Gründberg (born January 17, 1955 in Linz ) is an Austrian painter .

Life

Rudolf Leitner-Gründberg was born on January 17, 1955 on Gründberg in Linz , Upper Austria . From 1976 to 1980 he studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna with Bazon Brock and Oswald Oberhuber . From 1980 lively exhibition activity at home and abroad. Rudolf Leitner-Gründberg has lived and worked in Bubendorf, Wolfsbach community , Lower Austria , since 1987 .

Exhibitions

Museum exhibitions

Major projects in public space

  • 1991 Realization of the temporary monument "Die Krone am Gründberg" (Linz)
  • 1999 "The Crown in the Kaiserpark" ( Bad Ischl )
  • 2000 Design of the "Exodus Room" together with his wife Barbara Leitner-Szapary in the House of Music (Vienna)
  • 2002 "The Crown in the Imperial Hall" St. Florian Monastery (St. Florian)
  • 2007 "The forgotten cloth of time" Max Gandolf Library ( Salzburg )
  • 2008 “La vita nuova” Berlaymont building of the EU ( Brussels )
  • 2010 "Your glamorous space between the moment and eternity" Palais Kuenburg (Salzburg)

Participation in exhibitions (selection)

  • 1989 "60 days Austrian Museum of the 21st Century" (Vienna)
  • 1994 "Positions in Upper Austrian Painting Today" (Brussels)
  • 1998 "Contemporary Austrian Painters" The Rotunda, Exchange Square ( Hong Kong )
  • 2009 “Hermann Nitsch. Role models of contemporary teaching "(Vienna)
  • 2012 “Gold” Austrian Gallery Belvedere (Vienna)
  • 2014 "Here is an armchair" gallery in the Traklhaus (Salzburg)

literature

  • Leitner-Gründberg, Rudolf, "Wartburg", Kassel, 1991
  • Leitner-Gründberg, Rudolf (ed.), "Rudolf Leitner-Gründberg. The crown on the Gründberg. A temporary monument", Linz, 1991
  • Leitner-Gründberg, Rudolf, “Le rocher aux dames” ed. v. Musee des Beaux-Arts, Chartres, 1994, ISBN 2-902549-02-4
  • "Rudolf Leitner-Gründberg. EGO REX SUM", ed. v. Office of the Lower Austrian Provincial Government, Vienna, 1995, ISBN 3-85460-145-X
  • "The Crown in the Kaiserpark". Rex non moritur, ed. v. Landesgalerie Linz at the Upper Austrian State Museum, Marbach / Donau, 1999

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