Ernst Fuchs declares The Apocalypse Chapel in Klagenfurt completed

Approximately 160 square meters of oil painting greet the viewer here, beautiful views into the world of the unconscious and archetypal, the sublime heights and depths of our world.
Daniel Mirante in Articles, Exhibitions, News 1 Comment Tags: Ernst Fuchs

Approximately 160 square meters of oil painting greet the viewer here, beautiful views into the world of the unconscious and archetypal, the sublime heights and depths of our world.
Rob Percival in Articles, Interviews 5 Comments Tags: Ernst Fuchs, fantastic realism, HR Giger, laurence caruana, lineage, prime of styles, Wolfgang Grasse

Lila is proud to present this excellent overview of visionary art by Rob Percival. “Fuchs speaks elusively of “a secret art whose traces I have discovered with almost all people and cultures, but also in nature itself, there where the primeval world appears.” The nucleus of this secret art is a shared grammar, ‘ein verschollener Stil’, … this secret grammar is the unifying factor that underpins the bewildering diversity of the genre.”
Daniel Mirante in Exhibitions No Comments Tags: Ernst Fuchs
80th birthday of Professor Ernst Fuchs celebrated with the exhibition of 100 masterpieces, starting from Saturday, 20. March until Thursday, 22 April 2010
daily 10.00-18.00 o’clock
Daniel Mirante in Mythos 2 Comments Tags: Ernst Fuchs, fantastic realism, mische
Ernst Fuchs – The Spirit of Mercury, 1954.The art of Fuchs forces an examination of the Western roots of spirituality, affirming revelatory spiritual power within Christianity. In the wake of Darwinism, and the world wars this has not been a popular position. And yet Fuchs himself had to work through the perplexities and obscurities, and the devestation of post-war Europe, to find the shining pearl hidden in the mire of matter.