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词条 List of works by De Es Schwertberger
释义

  1. Galleries and exhibits

     1960s  1970s  1980s  1990s  2000s 

  2. Portfolios

     Early work (the 1960s)  Later development( the 1970s)  The 1980s  The 1990s 

  3. Books/publications

     Books  Articles 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links/sources

This article is a list of work by De Es Schwertberger (b.1942), an Austrian artist, painter, and modeller.

De Es Schwertberger's works have been exhibited in the following one-person exhibits, group shows, and portfolios:

Galleries and exhibits

1960s

  • Galerie Ernst Fuchs in Vienna, Austria (1963)
  • Galerie Ernst Fuchs in Vienna, Austria (1965)

1970s

  • Galerie Bernard in Solothurn, Switzerland (1970)
  • Galerie Aurora in Geneva, Switzerland (1970)
  • Galerie Hartmann in Munich, Germany (1970)
  • Aktions Galerie in Bern, Switzerland (with H.R. Giger) (1971)
  • Galerie Palette in Zürich, Switzerland (1971)
  • Galerie Herzog in Büren, Switzerland (1971)
  • Aktions Galerie in Bern, Switzerland (1972)
  • Galeria La Lanterna in Trieste, Italy (1973)
  • Künstlerhaus Galerie in Vienna, Austria (1974)
  • Galerie Spektrum in Vienna, Austria (1974)
  • Galerie Akademia in Salzburg, Austria (1974)
  • Galerie Jasa in Munich, Germany (1974)
  • Center on Art and Communication in Vienna, Austria (1974)
  • Hansen Gallery in New York City, USA (1975)
  • James Yu Gallery in New York City, USA (1976)
  • Aldrich Museum in Connecticut, USA (1976)
  • Graham Gallery in New York City, USA (1977)
  • Gallery Yolonda in Chicago, USA (1978)
  • Hansen Gallery in New York City, USA (1979)
  • Quantum Gallery in New York City, USA (1979)

1980s

  • Hansen Gallery in New York City, USA (1980)
  • Virtu Gallery in Naples, Florida (1980)
  • Bronx Museum in New York City, USA (1980)
  • Art Expo in New York City, USA (1981)
  • Marshall Fields Gallery in Chicago, USA (1981)
  • Govinda Gallery in Washington, DC USA (1981)
  • Art Expo in New York City, USA (1982)
  • Graham Gallery in New York City, USA (New York Visionaries) (1982)
  • Museum of the Visual Arts in New York City, USA (1983)
  • Austrian Artists at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, DC, USA (1984)
  • Studio Planet Earth in New York City, USA (1980-1986)
  • Galerie Würthle in the Sinnreich, Austria (1987)
  • Galerie Steinmühle near Linz, Austria (1988)
  • Sammlung Ludwig Neue Galerie in Aachen, Germany (1988)

1990s

  • Opel Fine Art in Vienna, Austria (1990)
  • Gathering of Forty Planetarians in Bern, Switzerland (1991)
  • Kreuzwegstation im Sinnreich, Austria (1993)
  • The skin of the earth, at the Künstlerhaus Gallery in Vienna, Austria (1995)
  • Exhibition in Frauenbad, Baden (1997)
  • Sinnlicher Somme, Künstlerhaus Galerie in Vienna, Austria (1997)
  • Wieder Sehen, Gallery Lang (1997)
  • Kuenburg Payerbach, in Austria (1998)
  • Retrospective, at the Chateau Gruyeres, Switzerland (1998)
  • Centre for Documentation, St. Pölten (1999)
  • Planetarians at the Vienna City Festival (1999)

2000s

  • 100 Planetarians at the Himmelswiese, Vienna (2000)
  • Exhibition of Planetarians in Graz, Austria (2000-2001)
  • Planetarians on vacation at Velden (2001)
  • Exhibition of Planetarians in St. Peter an der Sperr, Wr. Neustadt (2001)
  • Patterns of the city Gallery Akum in Vienna, Austria (2002)
  • Gleichnis, Künstlerhaus, Vienna (2003)

Portfolios

Early work (the 1960s)

  • Ideas of Truth, early 1960s. Based on the work of the Old Masters
  • The Missing Weapon, 1968. Etchings
  • Ideas of consciousness-expansion, 1960s and early 1970s.

Later development( the 1970s)

  • Stone Period, 1970s.
  • Work for Fundamental Images, early 1970s.
  • Contemplations of the Spirit-Matter Mystery, late 1970s. Work revolves around his Stone Period style art

The 1980s

  • The Cosmic Dance and the Light of Life, 1980s (completed 1989).
  • Planetarians, mid-to-late 1980s.

The 1990s

  • Planetarian Sculptures, 1990-1992. Exhibitions of 'Planetarian' sculptures.
  • Humanity is One, Early to mid 1990s.

Books/publications

Books

  • 1972: Fundamentale Bilder (Fundamental Images)
  • 1982: Sharing Light
  • 1984: Philosophers Stone (a deck of 40 cards, for Sphinx Verlag)
  • 1992: Heavy Light (Published by Morpheus International)

Articles

  • Omni Magazine
  • Heavy Metal Magazine
  • Triad Magazine
  • Avant Garde Magazine
  • Bres Magazine
  • Arts Magazine
  • L'Art Visionaire (Michel Random)
  • The Viennese School of Fantastic Realism (Muschik)

See also

  • De Es Schwertberger, the life of the artist
  • Old Masters, on whose work he based his initial art
  • Ernst Fuchs (artist), his tutor and early inspiration
  • Fantastic Realism, school of art

References

  • Schwertberger, De Es (1993) 1993 Heavy Light (The Art of De Es) Published by Morpheus International {{ISBN|0-9623447-8-8}}

External links/sources

  • De Es' Website, shows his work and a chronology of his projects
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060501042701/http://www.dees.at/domeofpeace/index.html Dome of Peace], shows his work and future project (The 'Dome of Peace')

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