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  • Dato for opprettelse1964
  • Dimensjoner183.0 x 245.0 cm

Kiki Kogelnik (1935-1997): Austrian Pop artist exploring identity, technology & the female form in vibrant paintings, sculptures & prints. A feminist voice challenging norms with wit.

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Om kunstneren

Kiki Kogelnik: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

Kiki Kogelnik (1935–1997) was a pivotal Austrian painter, sculptor, and printmaker. Born in Blagoveshchensk, Austria, she received her artistic training at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. This foundational education provided her with the technical skills that would later be employed in her innovative and often provocative works.

Artistic Development and Influences

Kogelnik’s early career, beginning in 1961 at Galerie nächst St. Stephan in Vienna, was marked by abstract compositions. Initially, she drew inspiration from artists like Serge Poliakoff of the École de Paris. However, Kogelnik quickly developed her own distinct style, moving away from pure abstraction and embracing the emerging Pop Art aesthetic. While often categorized within Pop Art, she frequently expressed reservations about being solely defined by this movement.

Key Themes and Artistic Style

Throughout her career, Kogelnik explored a range of themes including technology, consumerism, and – particularly in the 1970s – the representation of women in media. Her work is characterized by vibrant colors, bold shapes, and a playful yet critical approach to societal norms. She frequently utilized materials like vinyl and plastic, reflecting her interest in modern industrial processes.

  • Her “Women Works” directly addressed stereotypical portrayals of femininity.
  • She often incorporated elements of science fiction and space exploration into her art.
  • Kogelnik’s sculptures and hangings are known for their dynamic forms and tactile qualities.

Major Achievements and Recognition

Kogelnik achieved significant recognition during her lifetime, exhibiting widely in Europe and the United States. A large retrospective of her work was held at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna in 1997, shortly after her death. In 1998, she was posthumously awarded Austria’s highest decoration for services to the country – the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria – a testament to her lasting impact on Austrian art and culture.

Historical Significance

Kiki Kogelnik is considered one of Austria's most important Pop-related artists. Her work challenged conventional artistic boundaries and offered a unique perspective on the social and political landscape of the 20th century. She paved the way for future generations of female artists, particularly those interested in exploring feminist themes and challenging societal expectations. Her innovative use of materials and her willingness to experiment with different forms continue to inspire artists today.

Death and Legacy

Kiki Kogelnik passed away on February 1, 1997, in Vienna due to cancer. She is buried in Bleiburg, Austria. Her legacy continues through her artwork, which remains highly sought after by collectors and museums worldwide.

Kiki Kogelnik

Kiki Kogelnik

1935 - 1997 , Austria

Kort om kunstneren

  • Birth Date: 1935
  • Birth Place: Blagoveshchensk, Austria
  • Death Date: 1997
  • Influenced By: Serge Poliakoff
  • Movement: Pop Art
  • Name: Kiki Kogelnik
  • Nationality: Austrian
  • Notable Works:
    • Fly Me to the Moon
    • Untitled (Skull)