Alfred Hrdlicka, born in 1928 in Vienna, is one of the most famous sculptors in Austria. After a
classical training in painting and sculpture he gave courses in various art schools in Germany
and Austria. In 1964 he participated in the Biennale of Venice. In 1991 hew completed the
monument Mahnmal gegen Krieg und Faschismus at the Albertinaplatz, Vienna. In the years
1992-99 Alfred Hrdlicka participated in many one man shows around the world. (i.e.
Germany, Austria, France, China, Hungary.)
A large part of Alfred Hrdlickas work consists of drawings, sculptures, paintings and prints.
The drawings do have a very singular position: sometimes they are studies made directly on
the stone, sometimes they are "painted drawings", made in series. In this exhibition Alfred
Hrdlicka shows his first work with the Nibelungentreue, for which he is going to design the
decor and costumes in the production of the Bayreuther Festspiele next year.
ALFRED HRDLICKA, Nibelungentreue
Galerie Ernst Hilger
3.3.-22.4.2000
(A catalogue will be available at the end of march.)
Opening hours: tue-fri 10-18 h, sat 10-16h
A-1010 Wien, Dorotheerg. 5, first floor