Hundertwasser Museum in Vienna, Austria

A Fascinating Mixture of Visual Art and Architecture

By Henri Bauholz, published Nov 04, 2007
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Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser is his full name. In English it translates as, "Peace-Kingdom, Rainy-Day, multi-colored, Hundred-Water, a mouthful in any language. His real name was Friedrich Stowasser, but today the Austrian painter, architect and environmentalist is known the world over as simply Hundertwasser (100-H2O in shorthand).

Hundertwasser gained his first artistic success with his bold multi-colored paintings. He was inspired by Egon Schiele, but his works are most often compared to another Austrian great, Gustav Klimt. This Vienna iconoclast went from painting to designing stamps, flags and clothing. Eventually, he became an unorthodox architect building his biomorphic creations, which are strangely reminiscent to a Gaudi building. As an architect Hundertwasser was able to stir up more controversy than in any of his other endeavors. This was done in cleverly worded manifestos on such unusual subject matters, as window rights or the tyranny of straight lines.

In 1989 he began an architectural enterprise that would today become the KunstHausWien and eventually house many of his works of art and also showcase his radical architectural philosophy. Today, the place is open to the public and it also has an exhibition space on the upper floors devoted to traveling shows of other artists, who show some similarity with their work. It is located just down the street from Hundertwasser Haus, a public housing project also designed by the artist. You will find these unique buildings just south of the old city along the Danube canal. People still live in the public housing building, so it must be viewed from the outside, but a walk through the Vienna art house (KunstHausWien) is an architectural experience all in itself.

Hundertwasser Museum in Vienna, Austria

Hundertwasser's visual art and architecture in Vienna, Austria.

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Takeaways
  • The KunstHausWien was designed by the artist, who is simply known as Hundertwasser.
Did You Know?
Friedensreich Regentag Dunkelbunt Hundertwasser is his full name. In English it translates as, "Peace-Kingdom, Rainy-Day, multi-colored, Hundred-Water, a mouthful in any language.
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Thank for this, now I can do my art home work!!!

Posted on 03/25/2008 at 1:03:08 PM

 
Very informative and well written article. Look at my article on the Worshipful Company of Clocks and Watches and see if it has the same interest.

Posted on 11/07/2007 at 5:11:00 AM

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