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Adolf Frohner BIOGRAPHY
1934 Austria - 2007 Vienna. Known for: Abstract painting-'actionism', teaching.
A member of "Actionism", a movement in Vienna "which gained notoriety in the 1960s for violent paintings created with the blood of slaughtered animals", Adolf Frohner also was a teacher at the School... Read full biography
A member of "Actionism", a movement in Vienna "which gained notoriety in the 1960s for violent paintings created with the blood of slaughtered animals", Adolf Frohner also was a teacher at the School for Applied Art in Vienna beginning 1975. Collections holding his work include the Albertina Museum... Read full biography
A member of "Actionism", a movement in Vienna "which gained notoriety in the 1960s for violent paintings created with the blood of slaughtered animals", Adolf Frohner also was a teacher at the School for Applied Art in Vienna beginning 1975. Collections holding his work include the Albertina Museum and Museum of Modern Art. Source:. "International News", ARTnews, March 2007
A member of "Actionism", a movement in Vienna "which gained notoriety in the 1960s for violent paintings created with the blood of slaughtered animals", Adolf Frohner also was a teacher at the School for Applied Art in Vienna beginning 1975. Collections holding his work include the Albertina Museum and Museum of Modern Art. Source:. "International News", ARTnews, March 2007
A member of "Actionism", a movement in Vienna "which gained notoriety in the 1960s for violent paintings created with the blood of slaughtered animals", Adolf Frohner also was a teacher at the School for Applied Art in Vienna beginning 1975. Collections holding his work include the Albertina Museum and Museum of Modern Art. Source:. "International News", ARTnews, March 2007
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A member of "Actionism", a movement in Vienna "which gained notoriety in the 1960s for violent paintings created with the blood of slaughtered animals", Adolf Frohner also was a teacher at the School for Applied Art in Vienna beginning 1975.
Collections holding his work include the Albertina Museum and Museum of Modern Art.
Source:
"International News", ARTnews, March 2007
