| 1928 |
Born in Vienna on December 15th as Friedrich
Stowasser. |
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| 1929 |
Death of his father, technical civil
servant and officer in World War I. |
| 1934 |
First juvenile drawings. |
| 1943 |
First deliberate crayon drawings after nature. During
this year, about 69 Jewish relations on his mother's side are deported
and killed. |
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| 1948 |
School-leaving certificate. Spends three months at
the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, under Prof. Robin Christian Andersen.
Lastingly influenced by a Walter Kampmann exhibition in the Albertina
and by Schiele exhibitions. |
| 1949 |
Start of extensive travelling: North Italy, Tuscany,
Rome, Napels, Sicily. In Florence he meets René Brô and follows him
to Paris. Develops his own style and adopts the name Hundertwasser. |
| 1950 |
Stays in Paris with Brô and the Dumage family. Leaves
the Ecole des Beaux Arts on his first day. Paints two murals together
with Brô in Saint Mandé. |
| 1952 |
First exhibition at the Art Club of Vienna. Brief
decorative-abstract period. |
| 1953 |
Paints his first spiral. Second stay in Paris. Works
in Brô's studio, St.Maurice. Second Art Club exhibition, Vienna. |
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| 1954 |
First exhibition in Paris at Studio Paul Facchetti.
Develops the theory of "transautomatism" and begins to number
his works. |
| 1958 |
Marries in Gibraltar (divorced 1960). Reads his Mould
Manifesto against Rationalism in Architecture on the occasion
of a congress at Seckau monastery. |
| 1959 |
Receives the Sanbra Prize at the 5th Sao Paolo Biennial.
Founds the "Pintorarium", a universal academy of all creative
fields, together with Ernst Fuchs and Arnulf Rainer. As guest lecturer
at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he draws the Endless Line
with Bazon Brock and Harald Schult. Resigns lectureship following
scandal. |
| 1960 |
Visits Japan. Receives the Mainichi Prize at the
6th International Art Exhibition, Tokyo. Very successful exhibiton
in Tokyo. Paints in Hokkaido and returns to Vienna via Siberia. |
| 1961 |
Marries Yuko Ikewada (divorced 1966).Very successful
retrospective at the Venice Biennial. |
| 1966 |
Unhappy in love. Ferry Radax films the first domentary
on Hundertwasser in "La Picaudière" and in the Austria Waldviertel
region (Lower Austria). |
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| 1967 |
Travels to Uganda and the Sudan. Touring exhibition
in galleries in Paris, London, Geneva, Berlin. Nude demonstration
for The Right to a Third Skin in Munich. |
| 1968 |
Second Nude speech and reading of architecture boycott
manifesto Los von Loos (Loose from Loos) in Vienna. Travels
to California to prepare a cataloge for a museum exhibition at the
University of California, Berkeley, (organized by Herschel Chipp).
Sails from Sicily to Venice in the "San Giuseppe T", an
old wooden sailing ship. Converts the ship into the "Regentag"
in dockyards in the Venice lagoon. |
| 1971 |
Works on the Olympia poster for Munich in
Lengmoos. |
| 1972 |
Collaboration with Peter Schamoni on the film Hundertwasser
Regentag. Works on the Regentag print portfolio at the
Dietz printshop in Lengmoos, Bavaria.Friendship with Joram Harel.
On the TV show "Wünsch Dir was" (Make a wish) demonstrates
roof forestation and individual facade design. Publishes manifesto
Your window right - your tree duty. The Regentag film is shown
in Cannes. Sails around Italy to Elba in the "Regentag".
Death of his mother. |
| 1973 |
First portfolio with Japanese woodcuts: Nana Hiaku
Mizu. Hundertwasser is the first European painter to have his
works cut by Japanese masters. Takes part in the Triennale di Milano,
where 12 Tree Tenants are planted in windows on the Via Manzoni |
| 1975 |
Publishes manifesto Humus Toilet in Munich.
Designs postage stamp for Austria: Spiral Tree, engraved by
Wolfgang Seidel, the first in a series "Modern Art in Austria".
The world travelling exhibition tour Austria presents Hundertwasser
to the Continents (with catalogue) begins in the Musée d'Art Moderne
de la Ville de Paris. Continued: Luxembourg, Marseille, Cairo. The
Albertina exhibition of his entire graphic oeuvre begins a tour through
the USA: New York, Boston. |
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| 1976 |
World touring exhibition: Tel Aviv, Warsaw, Reykjavik,
Copenhagen, Dakar. Albertina graphic tour in the USA: Hanover, Brooklyn,
Maryland. |
| 1978 |
Designs the Peace Flag for the Near East with a green
Arab crescent moon and blue Star of David against a white background
and publishes his Peace Manifesto. World touring exhibition:
Mexico City, Montreal, Toronto, Brussels, Budapest. Albertina graphic
tour: Canada, Germany, Morocco. |
| 1979 |
Peace Flag and Peace Manifesto are
sent by Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky to heads of state in the
Near East. The Austrian State Printing Office prints three stamps
for the Republic of Senegal and one for the Republic of the Cape Verde
Islands, engraved by Wolfgang Seidel. |
| 1980 |
"Hundertwasser Day" in Washington, D.C.
on November 18th, proclaimed by Mayor Marion Barry. Jr. Planting of
the first 12 of 100 trees on Judiciary Square, Washington, D.C.; presentation
of the anti-nuclear poster Plant Trees Avert Nuclear Peril
to Ralph Nader's Critical Mass Energy Project, Washington, D.C. along
with the environmental poster Arche Noah 2000 for Germany.
Speaks on ecology, against nuclear power and for an architecture befitting
man and nature in the US Senate, the Corcoran Museum, the Phillips
Collection, all in Washington; in Berlin on the occasion of the 2nd
European Ecology Symposium, at the Technological Universities in Vienna
and Oslo. |
| 1981 |
Speech in Vienna on False Art against nuclear
energy and negative avantgarde in modern art on the occasion of receiving
the Grand Austrian State Prize on 14 February (awarded 1980).
Austrian Nature Conservation Prize. Appointed head of a Master School
for painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. Writes Guidelines
for the Hundertwasser Master School. |
| 1982 |
As "architecture doctor", redesigns the
facade of the Rosenthal Factory of Selb. Makes ceramic tongue-beards
for the facade of the Museum Rupertinum, Salzburg .Donates
poster Artists for Peace to the Krefeld Initiative. "Hundertwasser
Week" in San Francisco, proclaimed by Dianne Feinstein, Mayor
of San Francisco, to mark the presentation of the two posters Save
the Whales and Save the Seas to Greenpeace and Jacques
Cousteau Society. Presentation of the poster You are a Guest of
Nature to the Centre of Environmental Education, Washington D.C. |
| 1983 |
Edition of six postage stamps for the United Nations
(2 each for New York, Geneva and Vienna), engraved by Wolfgang Seidel.
Cornerstone of the Hundertwasser House is laid in Vienna. Designs
a flag for New Zealand, the Koru, an Unfurled Fern. |
| 1984 |
Receives the gold medal for the most beautiful postage
stamp from Italy's President Sandro Pertini, for the 1,20 sFr stamp
for the UN in Geneva. Takes an active part in the campaign to save
Hainburg wetlands. Camps there for a week. Designs the poster Hainburg
- Die freie Natur ist unsere Freiheit (Free Nature is Our Freedom). |
| 1986 |
On 17 February the Hundertwasser House is
is turned over to the tenants; 70,000 visitors have attended the "Open
House". 1,000 green Koru-flags flow in New Zealand; great interest
on the part of the population, press and parliament. Designs Uluru
- Down Under Flag for Australia. Work on the design of the Brockhaus
encyclopaedia, continuing into the next year. |
| 1987 |
Cept Europalia 1987, a stamp depicting the
Hundertwasser-House, appears in March in Austria. Designs the Luna-Luna
poster for André Heller. Designs the poster and redisigns the Palais
des Beaux Arts in Brussels for Europalia. Drafts a new design for
the Church of St. Barbara in Bärnbach, Styria, and plans a
Children's Day-care Centre in Heddernheim, Frankfurt. |
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| 1988 |
At the invitation of the Mayor of Vienna, Helmut
Zilk, he takes on the task of redesigning Vienna's Spittelau District
Heating Plant. Teaches at the International Summer-Academy in
Salzburg (Human Architecture in Harmony with Nature with Efthymios
Warlamis and Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt. Awarded the Golden Medal of
Honour of the City of Vienna and the Golden Medal of Honour of the
State of Styria. |
| 1989 |
Builds his Hügelwiesenland In the Meadow Hills
(Rolling Hills) model. |
| 1990 |
Work on architectural realisations: KunstHausWien;
Motorway-Restaurant Bad Fischau; AGIP Service Station
Vienna; HBW Incinerator Spittelau Vienna; In the Meadows,
Bad Soden, Germany; Village Shopping Mall, Vienna; Textile
Factory Muntlix, Vorarlberg; Winery Napa Valley, California. |
| 1991 |
Completion of KunstHausWien, opening on April,
9. Concept and development of architectural projects: the Thermal
Village Blumau, Styria, for Rogner Austria, which is based on
Hundertwasser's Rolling Hills. Town planning for Griffen, Carinthia,
Austria. Housing comples Living beneath the Rain Tower in Plochingen,
Germany. Presentation of the Hundertwasser Art Jeton designed
for Casino Austria. |
| 1992 |
Designs 4 telephone cards for the Austrian Postal
Service and a postage stamp commemorating the European Council Summit
in Vienna 1993. In Tokyo Hundertwasser's 21st Century Clock Monument
is installed. The Tokyo Braodcasting System broadcasts a TV documentary
on Hundertwasser's architecture and his ecological commitment. |
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| 1993 |
Work on the Hundertwasser-Bible project. |
| 1994 |
Involvement in the campaign opposing Austria's joining
the European Union. |
| 1995 |
Works on Blumau Hot Springs Village. Redesign
of Martin-Luther-Grammar School in Wittenberg, Germany. Design
for the exterior of a Boeing B 757 for the German Condor airline,
rejected. |
| 1996 |
Unveiling of the Danube ship, MS Vindobona,
redesigned by Hundertwasser. Awarded the Tourism Prize of Viennese
Industry 1996. |
| 1997 |
Presentation of the architectural project Die
Wald-Spirale von Darmstadt. Exhibition of stamp designs, graphic
work and architecture models at the Philatelia in Cologne. Awarded
the "Grand Prix of German philately". Works on 366 individual
book cover designs for Bertelsmann Book Club. Inauguration of the
Rogner Thermal Bath in Blumau, Styria. Design and model of
the architecture project MOP for the city of Osaka, Japan,
and Hoch-Wiesen for Dresden, Germany. Architectural
design and model for a farmers's market in Altenrhein, Switzerland. |
| 1998 |
Retrospective museum exhibition at the Institute
Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, Germany. The Submersion of Atlantis,
a ceramic-mural is installed at Oriente station in Lisbon. Supports
an ecological project for the afforestation of the desert in Israel
with his poster Among trees you feel at home. |
| 1999 |
Hundertwasser lives and works in New Zealand. Architectural projects:
Sludge Center, Osaka; The Green Citadel of Magdeburg and Uelzen Railroad
Station, Germany. Reconstruction work for the new Kawakawa Public
Toilet, New Zealand. Rejuvenation treatment for the ship Regentag.
Designs the layout and book covers for his oeuvre raisonné books. |
| 2000 |
Architectural projects for Teneriffa and Dillingen/Saar, Germany.
Dies on Saturday, February, 19, in the Pacific, on board of Queen
Elizabeth II from a heart attack. According to his wish he is being
buried in harmony with nature on his land in New Zealand, in the Garden
of the Happy Deads, under a tulip tree. |