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Born 1936 Stockerau, Austria. Known for: Painting. drawing, glass sculpture-fairy tale themes.
Adi Holzer was born in 1936 in Stockerau, a small town near Vienna, in Austria. From 1955 to 1960, he studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna under Herbert Boeckl and Robin C.... Read full biography
Adi Holzer was born in 1936 in Stockerau, a small town near Vienna, in Austria. From 1955 to 1960, he studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna under Herbert Boeckl and Robin C. Andersen. In the course of his artistic career, he has had numerous one-man shows as well as group shows,... Read full biography
Adi Holzer was born in 1936 in Stockerau, a small town near Vienna, in Austria. From 1955 to 1960, he studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna under Herbert Boeckl and Robin C. Andersen. In the course of his artistic career, he has had numerous one-man shows as well as group shows, and many of his works figure in public and private collections around the world. Adi Holzer started out as a painter and draftsman, but in 2005 he began experimenting with glass, transforming his... Read full biography
Adi Holzer was born in 1936 in Stockerau, a small town near Vienna, in Austria. From 1955 to 1960, he studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna under Herbert Boeckl and Robin C. Andersen. In the course of his artistic career, he has had numerous one-man shows as well as group shows, and many of his works figure in public and private collections around the world. Adi Holzer started out as a painter and draftsman, but in 2005 he began experimenting with glass, transforming his two-dimensional works into imaginative multicolored sculptures. Whatever the medium, the artist's works represent a mythical world in which characters, gestures and expressions, besides telling a story, acquire a symbolic quality and become an important... Read full biography
Adi Holzer was born in 1936 in Stockerau, a small town near Vienna, in Austria. From 1955 to 1960, he studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna under Herbert Boeckl and Robin C. Andersen. In the course of his artistic career, he has had numerous one-man shows as well as group shows, and many of his works figure in public and private collections around the world. Adi Holzer started out as a painter and draftsman, but in 2005 he began experimenting with glass, transforming his two-dimensional works into imaginative multicolored sculptures. Whatever the medium, the artist's works represent a mythical world in which characters, gestures and expressions, besides telling a story, acquire a symbolic quality and become an important starting point for a reflection on man's existential condition. Many of the themes selected by the artist for his works... Read full biography

