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1936 Deutschnofen, Italy - 2012 Burgenland, Austria. Known for: Architecture-'dream drawings', painting, sculpture, illustration.
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. "Walter Pichler, an Artist Who Bucked the Status Quo, Dies at 75". By DENISE GRADY. Published: July 28, 2012. Walter Pichler, an architect who... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. "Walter Pichler, an Artist Who Bucked the Status Quo, Dies at 75". By DENISE GRADY. Published: July 28, 2012. Walter Pichler, an architect who became a leading artist in Austria's postwar avant-garde movement, eventually distancing himself... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. "Walter Pichler, an Artist Who Bucked the Status Quo, Dies at 75". By DENISE GRADY. Published: July 28, 2012. Walter Pichler, an architect who became a leading artist in Austria's postwar avant-garde movement, eventually distancing himself from the art establishment by moving to a farm and creating works mainly to please himself, died on July 16 at his home in Burgenland, Austria. He was 75. The cause was cancer, said his assistant, Alois... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. "Walter Pichler, an Artist Who Bucked the Status Quo, Dies at 75". By DENISE GRADY. Published: July 28, 2012. Walter Pichler, an architect who became a leading artist in Austria's postwar avant-garde movement, eventually distancing himself from the art establishment by moving to a farm and creating works mainly to please himself, died on July 16 at his home in Burgenland, Austria. He was 75. The cause was cancer, said his assistant, Alois Hörtl. Mr. Pichler was a sculptor and illustrator whose works included a white, torpedo-shaped helmet with a television inside it (Portable Living Room), a rusty bed frame supporting a humanoid form divided by sheets of jagged glass, and numerous... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. "Walter Pichler, an Artist Who Bucked the Status Quo, Dies at 75". By DENISE GRADY. Published: July 28, 2012. Walter Pichler, an architect who became a leading artist in Austria's postwar avant-garde movement, eventually distancing himself from the art establishment by moving to a farm and creating works mainly to please himself, died on July 16 at his home in Burgenland, Austria. He was 75. The cause was cancer, said his assistant, Alois Hörtl. Mr. Pichler was a sculptor and illustrator whose works included a white, torpedo-shaped helmet with a television inside it (Portable Living Room), a rusty bed frame supporting a humanoid form divided by sheets of jagged glass, and numerous drawings and models of fantastical structures, among them floating cities and underground buildings.... Read full biography
