Moje Menhardt

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Moje Menhardt

Moje Menhardt (born 20 June 1934 in Hamburg) is an Austrian painter.

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Life and career

Moje Menhardt lives and works in Weitenegg and Vienna, Austria. Before she had been living in Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne and in Eindhoven, Holland. After finishing College, she studied Jura in Vienna and later Painting at the Akademie voor Kunst en Vormgeving St. Joost in 's-Hertogenbosch in Netherlands, finishing studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Vienna (Austria), Meisterschule für Malerei Professor Walter Eckert, 1980 with a Diploma. [1] [2]

Exhibitions (choice)

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DANUBE PAINTINGS
Drawings, ink on paper Tanz, Zeichnungen.jpg
Drawings, ink on paper
Harpies, Cycle IMAGINARY BEINGS inspired by Jorge Luis Borges Harpyen, Zyklus FABELWESEN nach J.L.Borges.jpg
Harpies, Cycle IMAGINARY BEINGS inspired by Jorge Luis Borges
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without title
Bydlo, Cycle PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION inspired by Modest Mussorgsky Bydlo, Zyklus BILDER EINER AUSSTELLUNG nach Mussorgsky.jpg
Bydlo, Cycle PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION inspired by Modest Mussorgsky

Solo exhibition [3] [4]

Corporate collectors [2]
Austrian Government, Wien; Oesterreichische Nationalbank; Museum Moderner Kunst Passau; Vienna, Austria; Passau, Germany; Krems, Austria; Passauer Neue Presse; Austrian Industries Vienna; Kapsch AG Vienna; Barclay's Bank, Miami, USA; Banco de Bilbao, Miami, USA; Klinik Hirslanden, Zürich; Nicolaus SA, São Paulo, Brasilien; NÖ Landesregierung St. Pölten; NÖ Dokumentationszentrum für Moderne Kunst St. Pölten; Sdružení Výtvarných Umečlců Jihovýchodní Moravy, Tschechien; Donauversicherung Wien, Vienna.

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References

  1. See Biographical Information on the official website (s. External links).
  2. 1 2 Information about Moje Menhardt, Documents about the exhibition in Künstlerhaus Wien, February 2009 (PDF; Retrieved 2017-04-17; 1.3 MB).
  3. "Project-Catalogue" (PDF). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  4. "Personal information Moje Menhardt on basis wien" (in German). basis wien Forschungs- und Dokumentationszentrum für moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst. Archived from the original on 9 December 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  5. mojemenhardt (3 July 2011), Moje Menhardt – TV report about the exhibition "Seven rooms" on ORF , retrieved 19 April 2017