{"id":157509,"date":"2024-10-02T01:32:47","date_gmt":"2024-10-01T23:32:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/collection.galerie-gerdes.com\/?p=157509"},"modified":"2024-10-02T01:32:47","modified_gmt":"2024-10-01T23:32:47","slug":"austrian-fantastic-realism-a-journey-through-surrealism-and-magic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/collection.galerie-gerdes.com\/en\/austrian-fantastic-realism-a-journey-through-surrealism-and-magic\/","title":{"rendered":"Austrian Fantastic Realism: A journey through surrealism and magic"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Austrian Fantastic Realism, a movement that emerged in the 1950s, occupies a special place in the world of art. This art movement, characterised by artists such as Ernst Fuchs, Anton Lehmden and Rudolf Hausner, is a fascinating fusion of surrealism, new objectivity and traditional painting techniques. It depicts a world in which the realistic and the fantastic merge in a unique way, creating images that blur the boundaries between dream and reality.<\/p>\n<p>Origins and core ideas of Fantastic Realism<br \/>\nFantastic Realism emerged as a reaction to the traumatic events of the Second World War and the political tensions of the post-war period. The artists of this movement looked for ways to express their personal experiences and visions without turning away from the real world. They drew on surrealist elements and traditional painting techniques to create a world that is both familiar and mysterious and unfathomable.<\/p>\n<p>Stylistic characteristics of Fantastic Realism<br \/>\nFantastic Realism is characterised by detailed, precisely painted scenes that often contain mythical, religious and dreamlike elements. The artists combine realistic depictions with fantastic and often symbolic images. Their works are rich in colour and detail and bear witness to a profound technical mastery. The paintings invite the viewer to immerse themselves in a world that is both familiar and mysterious.<\/p>\n<p>The influence of Fantastic Realism on the art world<br \/>\nFantastic Realism has had a lasting influence on the art world, particularly through its unique combination of realism and fantasy. The movement has led to a renewal of interest in traditional painting techniques and the exploration of new forms of expression in art. It has also broadened the understanding of the role of the unconscious and the dreamlike in art.<\/p>\n<p>Current significance of Fantastic Realism<br \/>\nToday, Fantastic Realism continues to inspire artists and art lovers worldwide. Its principles of merging reality and the dream world can be found in many contemporary works of art. The movement remains an important example of how art can explore and depict the human experience and the unconscious.<\/p>\n<p>Austrian Fantastic Realism stands as a shining example of the power of art to discover the marvellous in the everyday and explore the deepest layers of the human psyche. With its combination of technical brilliance and imaginative imagery, it remains a captivating chapter in the history of art after 1945.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Austrian Fantastic Realism, a movement that emerged in the 1950s, occupies a special place in the world of art. 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