Alfons Schilling

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Alfons J. Schilling
Austrian
Known forPainter,

Alfons J. Schilling (20 May 1934 – 19 June 2013) was a Swiss painter.

Life

One of the first artists to become interested in spin art. He taught at various US universities and art schools. In 1986, he returned to Vienna and held a visiting professorship at the University of Applied Arts there until 1990. He also devoted himself to experiments with light and worked with composers such as Beat Furrer (light production for the opera Die Blinden, Vienna, 1989) and Karlheinz Essl (Music Protocol, Graz, 1990).

viennese actionism
. He died in June 2013.

Exhibitions

  • Galerie Ariadne, 1975.[1]

References

  1. ^ Schilling, Alphons (1975). Binocularis. Galerie Ariadne.

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