Friedolin Deisenhammer

Friedolin Deisenhammer, born in 1939 in Vöcklabruck, Upper Austria, is a versatile artist known for his extensive oeuvre.

Friedolin earned his painting diploma in 1964 under RC Andersen at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he also received the Art Teacher Award. Deisenhammer's career also includes teaching, primarily at St. George's College in Istanbul until 1978, experiences that enriched his artistic perspective. His oeuvre includes watercolors, linocuts, and drawings, with themes ranging from landscapes and golf scenes to abstract compositions and erotic depictions.

His dynamic use of color and form reflects a journey from representational art to pure abstraction. In recognition of his contributions to art, Friedolin Deisenhammer was awarded the Theodor Körner Prize in 1987.

Friedolin's artworks
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biography

1939 - Friedolin Deisenhammer was born into an academic family in Vöcklabruck, Upper Austria. His father and brothers were doctors, and his mother was a classically trained singer.

1958 - After overcoming educational difficulties, Deisenhammer successfully applied to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.

1964 - Friedolin completed his painting diploma at RC Andersen and was awarded the Art Educator's Prize. During this time, he also qualified as a teacher of art, crafts, and history, which enabled him to secure a position at a secondary school.

1966 - After his first teaching assignments in Laa an der Thaya and Krems, Deisenhammer moved to Vienna.

1968 - Deisenhammer moved to Istanbul, where he lived and worked with his family until 1978, teaching at St. George's College. The vibrant colors and atmosphere of the Orient strongly influenced his artistic style, adding new dimensions to his work, which had previously focused on the Attersee landscape and the urban environment of Vienna.

1978 and later - Inspired by his time abroad, Deisenhammer developed a passion for travel, which became a defining element of his art. He painted on location in various locations, including Venice, Hamburg, Istanbul, Chicago, Paris, Rome, Anatolia, Spain, Egypt, and Tuscany. His works often depict rooftops, streetscapes, bridges, and railways, capturing the essence of each place.

In 1987, Deisenhammer was awarded the prestigious Theodor Körner Prize for his artistic achievements.

His works have been shown in numerous exhibitions in Austria and internationally and reflect his diverse influences and his lifelong commitment to capturing the world through art.

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Statement

"My art emerges from the places I visit, the sounds I hear, and the colors that surround me. Whether I'm standing under the bright sun, amidst the buzzing of cicadas, or in the chaos of urban streets, I seek to capture the essence of life as it unfolds before me. Travel has shaped my perspective as an artist. From the tranquil landscapes of Austria to the vibrant colors of the Orient to the vibrant cities of the world, each place tells its own story. Painting on location allows me to deeply connect with the surroundings and transform fleeting moments into lasting impressions on the canvas. In art, I'm not concerned with perfection, but with truth—the truth of a place, a moment, and the feelings it evokes. This is what I strive to convey in my work."

Friedolin Deisenhammer

Exhibitions

2012 Art Seminars
2004 Art Seminars
2004 "Painting from above" watercolor, Salzburg
2004 "Attersee Impressions" watercolor
2003 Gallery am Salzgries, Vienna
2003 Gallery Kutscha, Salzburg
2002 Gallery Lehner, Linz
2000 CA, Kitzbühel
2000 Galerie Lehner, Linz
2000 Atelier Galerie Nonntal, Salzburg
1999 Municipal Gallery, Traunstein, Germany
1998 Old Town Gallery, Hall
1997 Gallery am Salzgries, Vienna
1995 Old Town Gallery, Hall
1995 Gallery in the Dorschvilla, Schörfling
1994 CA Stephansplatz, Vienna
1992 Illinois State Building Rockford, Chicago, USA
1990 Gallery in Andeckshof, Innsbruck
1989 Gallery Theodor v. Hörmann, Imst
1989 Lower Austrian Documentation Center for Modern Art, St. Pölten
1989 Kammerhof Gallery, Gmunden
1988 Culture Favorites
1988 Galleries Istanbul
1988 Akhenaten Gallery, Cairo, Egypt
1987 IBM Headquarters, Vienna
1987 Villa Rohstock, Klosterneuburg
1987 FMM School, Vienna
1986 Gallery Hartmann, Munich
1983 Austrian Postal Savings Bank, Vienna
1983 Sacre Coeur, Preßbaum
1981 Galerie Contact, Vienna
1978 Yedikule, Istanbul