Exhibitions

Giger - Kunsthaus Wien 2011

On the 10th or March 2011, was the opening reception for the H.R. Giger retrospective exhibition "H.R. Giger - Dreams and Visions" at Kunst Haus Wien. Professor Ernst Fuchs was invited as the special guest speaker to say some words about Giger and his artwork.
Photo Credits: Annie Bertram, GigerWorkCatalog.com, W. Simlinger

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The Irresistible Flow of Time - Galerie 10

Galerie 10 in Vienna brings together a selection of 11 artists from the Fantastic Art movement, this September in Austria. The exhibition of 11 artists, who consider themselves to be part of the worldwide movement of a new wave of Visionary Art, proves that the flow of visionary energy through the Viennese Masters Minds, continues to express itself on a global scale with overwhelming vitality.

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iPaX 2010 International Fantastic Art Exhibition

iPaX2010: International Peace Art exhibition - Dali's Heirs and FriendsOpening of the Exhibition: Friday 18 June, 7pm Finishes 22 August 2010Altes Rathaus Viechtach 1 Town Square Viechtach, Germany

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Dreamscape Amsterdam 2010

The largest exhibition of Imaginary Realism in the Netherlands opened on Saturday the 13th of March. This edition of Dreamscape featured over forty artists representing contemporary expressions of Magical Realism, Fantastic Realism, Surrealism and Visionary Realism. On exhibit were paintings, drawings and sculptures made by new great masters and emerging talent. At the vernissage, the book Dreamscapes 2010 was also presented.

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IFAA Paris 2009

The first exhibition outside of Japan for the International Fantastic Art Association, with guest artists from Australia, France and Germany included. The IFAA intends this to be the first of many exhibitions abroad for their group. The exhibition is right in the heart of Paris, at the Association Culturelle Franco-Japonaise de Tenri, which is only a few blocks away from the Louvre Museum.

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Art Imaginär 2009

The exhibition was curated by artist Otfried Culmann who has already organized a number of such events. This particular exhibition was three in one. The main exhibition consisted of 75 artists from 10 different countries, from the well known such as Fuchs and Dali, to lesser known, all working in Fantastic Art. Second was the Woldermar Winkler exhibition. Finally was the exhibition of a special selection of Fantastic Art from the Westermann collection. One of the special things about the Westermann collection is that all of the artists are requested to create artworks in the same format, but they are permitted free reign in those constraints.

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