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Tone Fink in 2011

Anton "Tone" Fink (born January 1, 1944 in Schwarzenberg ) is an Austrian filmmaker and object artist .

Life

Fink studied applied arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna between 1968 and 1973 . Maximilian Melcher and Max Weiler were among his professors . Since 1973 he has worked in various artistic fields and has had numerous exhibitions. In 1985 he was one of the founding members of the Austrian animation company ASIFA AUSTRIA .

From 1994 to 2000 he had a teaching position at the International Summer Academy for Fine Arts in Salzburg , in 2008 and 2009 he taught at the Summer Academy Traunkirchen , and since 2011 at the Hortus Niger Summer Academy in Halbenrain near Radkersburg. Fink took part in actions and performances at the Bregenz Festival , the Wiener Festwochen and the biennials in Cairo and Beijing.

Works

Tone Fink fountain in Götzis
  • Statue of Urania , which will be awarded at the LET'S CEE Film Festival in Vienna.
  • Tone Fink fountain in Götzis

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 2019 GEH.finkelt. Drawings anniversary exhibition for the 75th birthday, main library on the Gürtel, Vienna
  • 2015 body - structure - color together with Silke Hagen, Palais Liechtenstein (Feldkirch)
  • 2008 exitus. death everyday , Künstlerhaus Vienna
  • 2008 object-like. Insights into the collection . Museum der Moderne Salzburg
  • 2008 That makes me happy . 1look. Art in the vestibule. Hallein
  • 2007 paper-textile-skin leadership . Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
  • 2006 Rundlederwelten , Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin
  • 2005 2nd Beijing Biennial 2005 , Beijing Biennial
  • 2004 Tone Fink - Carwalk , Kunsthaus Bregenz
  • 1999 Tone Fink and Walter Vopava : Museum of Modern Art Foundation Wörlen, Passau
  • 1998 The tip of the iceberg , Kunsthalle Wien
  • 1998 Lifestyle , Kunsthaus Bregenz

Books

  • Kurt Dornig (concept / design), Tone Fink notated - sketched - cited: 2009-2013 , Bucher GmbH & Co. Druck Verlag Netzwerk, 2014, ISBN 978-3-9901825-0-5
  • Wolfgang Fetz (Ed.): Tone Fink: Drawings, Painting, Objects, Performance, Films 1967–2000 , Bregenz Art Association 2000, ISBN 3-85486-076-5
  • Josef Otten (Ed.): Tone Fink , in the series Stoff.Art, Cantz, Ostfildern, 1997, ISBN 3-89322-404-1
  • Barbara Pichler: Design: picture and paper objects , Triton Verlag Vienna, 1997, ISBN 3-901310-53-3
  • “Weissbleich”, catalog for the exhibition at the Museum Moderner Kunst Wien, Verlag der Apfel, Vienna, 1990, ISBN 3-85450-052-1

Art films

partly in collaboration with Robert Pollak

  • 1981 flycatcher flags , 16 mm, 22 min.
  • 1983 pulled out of thin air , 35 mm, 11 min.
  • 1982 Narrohut , 16 mm, 22 min.
  • 1986 Katijubato , 16 mm, 80 min.
  • 1992 Falter 4 , 30 sec., Animotions Films
  • 1997 What it takes , video, 70 min.
  • 1997 with Ona B .: Roll Over (for the Cairo Biennale)

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ASIFA AUSTRIA history , accessed on December 11, 2011
  2. ^ Gallery 422: Tone Fink ( Memento of December 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on December 11, 2011
  3. ^ Tone Fink ( Memento from November 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive ). Hortus Niger Summer Academy, accessed June 17, 2013.
  4. Prices , accessed on January 27, 2013.
  5. Tone Fink designs fountains at Garnmarkt in Götzis, in: Vorarlberg Online's website from March 11, 2008, accessed on January 30, 2018
  6. ^ Tone Fink: Anniversary exhibition for the 75th birthday. GEH.finkelt drawings. Retrieved May 6, 2019 .
  7. Konstanz Art Prize for Tone Fink

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