List of works by De Es Schwertberger

List of works by De Es Schwertberger

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De Es Schwertberger's work has been compiled and exhibited in the following portfolios, one-man exhibits and group shows:

Galleries and Exhibits

1960s

* Galerie Ernst Fuchs in Vienna, Austria (1963)
* Galerie Ernst Fuchs in Vienna, Austria (1965)

1970s

* Galerie Bernard in Solothurn, Switzerland (1970)
* Galerie Aurora in Geneva, Switzerland (1970)
* Galerie Hartmann in Munich, Germany (1970)
* Aktions Galerie in Bern, Switzerland (with H.R. Giger) (1971)
* Galerie Palette in Zürich, Switzerland (1971)
* Galerie Herzog in Büren, Switzerland (1971)
* Aktions Galerie in Bern, Switzerland (1972)
* Galeria La Lanterna in Trieste, Italy (1973)
* Künstlerhaus Galerie in Vienna, Austria (1974)
* Galerie Spektrum in Vienna, Austria (1974)
* Galerie Akademia in Salzburg, Austria (1974)
* Galerie Jasa in Munich, Germany (1974)
* Center on Art and Communication in Vienna, Austria (1974)
* Hansen Gallery in New York City, USA (1975)
* James Yu Gallery in New York City, USA (1976)
* Aldrich Museum in Connecticut, USA (1976)
* Graham Gallery in New York City, USA (1977)
* Gallery Yolonda in Chicago, USA (1978)
* Hansen Gallery in New York City, USA (1979)
* Quantum Gallery in New York City, USA (1979)

1980s

* Hansen Gallery in New York City, USA (1980)
* Virtu Gallery in Naples, Florida (1980)
* Bronx Museum in New York City, USA (1980)
* Art Expo in New York City, USA (1981)
* Marshall Fields Gallery in Chicago, USA (1981)
* Govinda Gallery in Washington, DC USA (1981)
* Art Expo in New York City, USA (1982)
* Graham Gallery in New York City, USA ("New York Visionaries") (1982)
* Museum of the Visual Arts in New York City, USA (1983)
* Austrian Artists at IMF in Washington, DC, USA (1984)
* Studio Planet Earth in New York City, USA (1980-1986)
* Galerie Würthle in the "Sinnreich", Austria (1987)
* Galerie Steinmühle near Linz, Austria (1988)
* Sammlung Ludwig Neue Galerie in Aachen, Germany (1988)

1990s

* Opel Fine Art in Vienna, Austria (1990)
* "Gathering of Forty Planetarians" in Bern, Switzerland (1991)
* Kreuzwegstation im Sinnreich, Austria (1993)
* "The skin of the earth", at the Künstlerhaus Gallery in Vienna, Austria (1995)
* Exhibition in Frauenbad, Baden (1997)
* "Sinnlicher Somme", Künstlerhaus Galerie in Vienna, Austria (1997)
* "Wieder Sehen", Gallery Lang (1997)
* Kuenburg Payerbach, in Austria (1998)
* "Retrospective", at the Chateau Gruyeres, Switzerland (1998)
* Centre for Documentation, St. Pölten (1999)
* Planetarians at the Vienna City Festival (1999)

2000s

* 100 Planetarians at the Himmelswiese, Vienna (2000)
* Exhibition of Planetarians in Graz, Austria (2000-2001)
* "Planetarians on vacation" at Velden (2001)
* Exhibition of Planetarians in St. Peter an der Sperr, Wr. Neustadt (2001)
* "Patterns of the city" Gallery Akum in Vienna, Austria (2002)
* Gleichnis, Künstlerhaus, Vienna (2003)

Portfolios

Early Work (The 1960s)

* "Ideas of Truth", early 1960s. Based on the work of the Old Masters
* "The Missing Weapon", 1968. Etchings
* "Ideas of consciousness-expansion", 1960s and early 1970s.

Later Development(The 1970s)

* "Stone Period", 1970s.
* Work for "Fundamental Images", early 1970s.
* "Contemplations of the Spirit-Matter Mystery", late 1970s. Work revolves around his "Stone Period" style art

The 1980s

* "The Cosmic Dance and the Light of Life", 1980s (completed 1989).
* "Planetarians", mid to late 1980s.

The 1990s

* "Planetarian Sculptures", 1990-1992. Exhibitions of 'Planetarian' sculptures.
* "Humanity is One", Early to mid 1990s.

Books/Publications

Books

* 1972: Fundamentale Bilder (Fundamental Images)
* 1982: Sharing Light
* 1984: Philosophers Stone (a deck of 40 cards, for Sphinx Verlag)
* 1992: Heavy Light (Published by Morpheus International)

Articles

* Omni Magazine
* Heavy Metal Magazine
* Triad Magazine
* Avant Garde Magazine
* Bres Magazine
* Arts Magazine
* L'Art Visionaire (Michel Random)
* The Viennese School of Fantastic Realism (Muschik)

ee also

* De Es Schwertberger, the life of the artist
* Old Masters, on whose work he based his initial art
* Ernst Fuchs (artist), his tutor and early inspiration
* Fantastic Realism, school of art

References

* Schwertberger, De Es (1993) 1993 "Heavy Light (The Art of De Es)" Published by Morpheus International ISBN 0-9623447-8-8

External Links/Sources

* [http://www.dees.at De Es' Website] , shows his work and a chronology of his projects
* [http://www.dees.at/domeofpeace/index.html Dome of Peace] , shows his work and future project (The 'Dome of Peace')


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