Locations
The follow locations and venues are those which are dedicated to presenting Fantastic and Visionary Art. There are many more which may only periodically or seldom show any of the artists represented on this site.
The follow locations and venues are those which are dedicated to presenting Fantastic and Visionary Art. There are many more which may only periodically or seldom show any of the artists represented on this site.
Creativity of Zdzislaw Beksinski is inseparably connected with Sanok, with the Historical Museum, though he had paradoxically few solo displays there. The first work has been bought by the museum in 1964 whereas the first display took place here in 1968. His works have always been present in permanent museum exhibitions.
Discover more about Sanok History Museum - Zdzisław Beksiński Collection.
An exhibition of Zdzisław Beksiński’s works in the Częstochowa City Art Gallery took place in 1994. Nine years later, 49 oil paintings were borrowed from the Sanok History Museum. The exhibition was opened on 14 February 2003 and proved to very successful with the younger generations.
The Scharf-Gerstenberg show encompasses 300 works of “Surrealism and its predecessors,” with exquisite examples of surrealistic art by Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí and Rene Magritte, and with works by Odilon Redon, Paul Klee and Jean Dubuffet.
Discover more about Surreal Worlds (Surreale Welten) Exhibition Berlin.
Otto Wagner, the famous Art Nouveau architect, built a summerhouse for himself and his family in Hütteldorf in 1888, when Hütteldorf was still a suburb of Vienna. The house was inhabited all year round from 1895 until Otto Wagner sold it to the former owner of the Varieté Ronacher, Ben Tiber, in 1911, after Wagner’s [...]
CoSM stands for Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. The Sacred Mirrors, a series of artworks by Alex Grey. The Sacred Mirrors series, painted over a ten year period from 1979 through 1988, has developed an international following. The book Sacred Mirrors, in print since 1990, is translated into nine languages. In 1984 Alex and Allyson had a simultaneous vision of building a Chapel, an environment for the Sacred Mirrors series.
Viechtach is a 900 year old town situated in the picturesque countryside of the Bavarian Forest. Culture plays a big role in the German town of Viechtach, with an attractive year-round cultural program of concerts, exhibitions, theatrical performances, literary events, lectures, along with the fixed festivals.
HR Giger‘s 50th birthday was celebrated in 1990 with a large exhibition in Gruyères Castle. The retrospective exhibition was a resounding success and attracted some 110 000 visitors. Giger continued to visit the medieval town of Gruyères, and fell in love with the beautiful area. When he heard from the then curator of the Château de Gruyères, located below the fortifications of the castle of St. Germain, was for sale, the idea was born to set up there his own museum and a center forFantastic Art. On 11 September [...]
The Herrenhof Mußbach Association was founded in 1983 with the goal to renovate the centuries-old winery and revive it with every kind of culture activity and make the oldest winery in the Palatinate, open to the public. The Herrenhof has been the ongoing host to the Art Imaginär exhibitions.
Professor Werner Tübke was commissioned by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) to produce a panorama painting to commemorate the German Peasants’ War and the peasant leader Thomas Müntzer. It is housed in a purpose-built complex, the Panorama Museum, Thuringia, Germany.
The Phantasten Museum Vienna is dedicated to the collection and documentation of works of fine art of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism and allied art in a permanent exhibition that offers an overview of this international art scene.
The gallery has been about for 50 years and made the careers of the Vienna Fantastic Realists; Ernst Fuchs, Arik Brauer, Rudolf Hausner, Anton Lehmden, Wolfgang Hutter, Helmut Kand and Manfred Deix.
Located on the second floor of the Chateau de Ferrieres, ”the exhibition consists of 10 rooms reserved for paintings and sculptures by 12 artists, working in the style of old masters, have aconfidential production of 5 to 15 works per year. Purchased by collectors and patrons, this work is little media coverage hence the importance of this museum whose mission is to promote the art form called “fantastic realism“ by the media. Eachroom has been attributed to an artist, it intends to exhibit his work for a few months to get it into the trading system of [...]
One of the most impressive Baroque palaces in Austria, the former country residence of Maria Theresa’s Court Steward, Prince Johann-Joseph Khevenhüller-Metsch, is located between Vienna and Prague in idyllic settings. The fully furnished state rooms are filled with European furnishings from the 18th until the mid 19th Century. The building itself is surrounded by forest. Baroque castle [...]