Heinz Goll
Heinz Goll | |
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Born | Hannes Heinz Goll August 31, 1934 |
Died | January 27, 1999 | (aged 64)
Nationality | Austrian |
Known for | sculpture, printmaking, painting |
Hannes Heinz Goll (August 31, 1934 – January 27, 1999) was an
.Life and work
Goll was the son of Johanna and Rudolf Goll, an upper-middle-class family with three children from
Carinthia, and treated them with a self-developed art therapy, before he moved to Caracas
in the mid 1970s, where he founded a further rehabilitation group.
A few years later he moved to Colombia, where he met his future wife, the psychologist Piedad Tamayo in
Bogota, the town where he is buried.[4]
Famous works
- "Wörthersee-Mandl", Klagenfurt, 1962[5]
- "Das letzte Abendmahl" (The Last Supper), 1976, 7 bronze plaques
- Heinz Pototschnig's Nachtkupfer (illustration work)
- Jesus Christ, plaque in the Christ-König church, Krumpendorf[6]
Exhibitions
- Klagenfurt "Stadthaus" (town house), December 1999-January 2000 (posthumous)
- "Haus Grünspan", Mühlboden/Feffernitz (Paternion), 2009 (posthumous)[7]
Literature
- ISBN 978-3-85013-877-2
References
- ^ Heinz Goll - 1934-1999. Sein Leben, sein Werk, 2001
- ^ Heinz Goll exhibition (in German), Südwind Magazin, ay 2009.
- ^ Heinz Goll - Klagenfurt-Kolumbien[permanent dead link] (in German), 2008, p. 2.
- ^ Ralf Leonhard: Der Meister der nackten Madonnen (in German), Südwind Magazin 12 / 1999, p. 10.
- ^ "Historische Dokumente, Geschichte, Alte Karten".
- ^ Hans-Peter Premur: „Das Verhör durch Pilatus“ (Johannes 18, 33b – 37) Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine (in German), Ö1, November 26, 2006.
- ^ Vernissage: The Colombian cycle, Heinz Goll, Haus Grünspan
External links
- Heinz Goll in the German National Library catalogue
- Photo[permanent dead link]
- Ignacio Ramírez: Hannes Heinz Goll (in Spanish)