Peter Gric
Peter Gric | |
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Born |
Petr Gric 1968 Brno, Czechoslovakia |
Nationality | Austrian, Czech |
Education | Academy of Fine Arts Vienna |
Alma mater | Master of Fine Arts, 1988-1993 Academy of Fine Arts Vienna |
Known for | painting, drawing |
Movement | Surrealism, Dark art |
Website |
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Peter Gric or Petr Gric (born 1968) is Austrian painter, drawer and illustrator originally from Czech Republic. In his art appear motives of futuristic landscapes and architecture, biomechanical surrealism and fantastic realism.[1] Gric is member of the art groups Libellule and Labyrinthe.[2][3]
Life
Petr Gric was born in 1968 in Brno, former Czechoslovakia. His parents supported his talent in painting and drawing, which he exhibited when he was young.[4] In 1980 his parents, under the pretense described as vacation travel, emigrated through Hungary and Yugoslavia to Austria, and Gric thenceforth lived in Western Europe. They spent one year in the countryside of Reichenau an der Rax. They soon moved to Linz where Gric finished primary school and studied graphic design at the Höhere Technische Lehranstalt. In 1988 he moved to Vienna where he began to study under Arik Brauer at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.[4][5] He finished his studies with a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1993.[1] While still in college, he participated in several exhibitions and started to sell his work successfully.[4] In 1996, Gric presented his work about the connection of painting and computer graphics at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.[5]
In 2009, he moved from Vienna to Höflein an der Hohen Wand.[4]
Work
Working as an artist for a living, he creates new works irregularly. Before exhibiting, he works intensively, but often without creating anything for weeks and only experiments with graphic software and geometry for his new work. Smaller format works take him a few days or weeks to create. Large works take him months to finish. However, many of them are in progress for a very long time and only finished after several years. Some of his paintings are several meters in size.[5][6][7]
Technics
Gric's painting are technically precise. He uses oil paint, acrylic paint, or combinations thereof. He also uses airbrushes. Most of his work he designs in graphic software and the more complex pieces, he models in 3D software.[6] Despite his work in computer graphics, it is not his primary medium.[5]
Motives
His art is a combination of futuristic landscapes and architecture, biomechanical surrealism and fantastic realism.[5] Before his artistic career, he was influenced by science fiction illustrators Chris Moore, Peter Elson and by Star Wars movies. However, his biggest influence was surrealistic paintings by his father, and artists like Salvador Dalí, Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, Ernst Fuchs, Rudolf Hausner, Samuel Bak, Alfred Kubin, Hans Ruedi Giger and later Zdzisław Beksiński, Odd Nerdrum and De Es Schwertberger.[6] Most of his inspirations are from nature and architecture, but he is also fascinated by erosion, abstract geometry and women's bodies. Gric creates visions and fantasy that he himself can't explain. Like Beksiński, he doesn't care about interpretations of his works.[8]
Gric declared about his art:
I find it hard to explain what I’m painting, or why; actually, I don’t see any reason to analyse or justify my work. However, I like enigmas – they seem so boundless as long as they are unsolved.[3]
Exhibitions and collaboration
In 2007, he participated in the design of the stage for the SamPlay production Hamlet in Rock.[9][10] In 2010, he worked on the Concept Design for the project "At the Mountains of Madness" by director Guillermo del Toro. Since 2011, Gric teaches at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.[11]
Many of Gric's works are in personal or public collections: Austrian state gallery Belvedere; Immuno AG; Municipal Gallery in Traun; Kunstlerhaus München; Art Visionary Collection in Melbourne; Rardy van Soest Collection in Houten, Netherlands; Trierenberg Art in Traun; beinArt Collection, Austria; Westermann Collection, Australia.
Exhibitions
1989
- Final exhibition of Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
1990
- Gallery Lehar, Vienna
- Master class of A. Brauer, Austrian state gallery Oberes Belvedere
1993
- Exhibition of master class in Municipal Gallery Traun, Austria
- Room for international realism in Furth, Germany
- Spiegelsprung exhibition in Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
- Diploma Exhibition '93, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
1994
- Gallery 1990, Eisenstadt, Austria
- Kick off, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
- Gallery lldikó Risse, Wessling, Germany
1995
- Architectural Illusions, Frank's, Vienna (single exhibition)
- Rieter Meets Art (industrial design), Winterthur, Switzerland and Milan, Italia
1997
- Gallery 1990, Eisenstadt, Austria
1998
- Municipal hall Germering, Germany
2000
- Phantastik am Ende der Zeit, Stadtmuseum Erlangen, Germany
- Kunstpavillon Alter Botanischer Garten, Munich, Germany
2002
- Labyrinthe - Welt als Ratsel, Schloss Honhardt, Germany
2003
- Das Alchimistische Werk II, das NÖ Dokumentationszentrum für Moderne Kunst, Sankt Pölten, Austria
- Art Visionary Collection, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange, Australia
- Art Visionary Collection, Global Arts Link, Ipswich, Austria
- Artefakte, Galery AKUM, Vienna (single exhibition)
2004
- Vom Surrealismus zu Moderne, Barockschloss Riegersburg, Austria
2005
- Erotikon, Galery 1990, Eisenstadt, Austria
2006
- Die neue Donauschule, Kunstlerhaus Andreasstadel, Regensburg, Germany
- Artificial Spaces, Hypo-Alpe-Adria-Bank, Belgrade, Serbia (single exhibition)
- Artificial Spaces, Karmeliterkirche, Wiener Neustadt, Austria (single exhibition)
2007
- The major regional exhibition Feuer und Erde, Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Austria
- Alternative Welten, Gallery Zentrum, Vienna
- Metamorphosis, Galerie 10, Vienna
2008
- Gric: Paintings 1994 - 2008, Bast-Art Gallery, Vienna (single exhibition)
- L’Ange exquis, Rosny sur Seine – Hospice Saint Charles, France
- Gric: Bilder 1994 – 2008, Galerie bast-art, Vienna (single exhibition)
- Drei, Dom Galerie, Wiener Neustadt, Austria
- Auf Amors Flügeln, Barockschloss Riegersburg, Austria
- L’Ange exquis, Viechtach, Altes Rathaus, Germany
- L’Ange exquis, Viroflay, A l‘Ecu de France Gallery, France
2009
- Peter Gric at the Hofburg, congress centrum Hofburg, Vienna (single exhibition)
- art-imaginär 2009, Neustadt a Mussbach, Germany
2010
- Dreamscape 2010, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Ancient Civilisations / Alien Technologies, Temple of Visions Gallery, Los Angeles, United States
- Die Macht der Phantasie, Barockschloss Riegersburg, Austria
- beinArt Collective, Copro Gallery, Santa Monica, United States
- real-irreal-surreal, Trierenberg Art, Traun, Austria
- iPax2010, Altes Rathaus, Viechtach, Germany
- Chimeria, Sedan, France
2011
- Dystopia, Copro Gallery, Santa Monica, United States
2012
- Android Awakening (single exhibition), Copro Gallery, Santa Monica, United States[12]
- Anomalies, beinArt Collective, Copro Gallery, Santa Monica, United States
- Jump in the Fire, Start Gallery, Detroit, United States
- Taboo, Last Rites Gallery, NY, United States[13]
- Astronauten, Phantasten Museum, Vienna, Austria[14]
- Visionares, QCC Art Gallery, NY, United States[15]
- IMAGO - Phantastic Art, Barockschloss Riegersburg, Austria[16]
2013
- 5 year anniversary show. Last Rites Gallery, New York City[17]
- beinArt Collective 2013, Copro Gallery, Santa Monica, United States[18]
- Context art Miami, Miami, United States [19]
2014
- LA Art Show 2014, Los Angeles, United States[20]
- Scope New York 2014, New York City, United States[21]
Publications
- 1990 - Meisterschule Brauer - Oberes Belvedere '90 (Hubert Adolph, Arik Brauer, Regine Schmidt) (Austrian Gallery Belvedere (palace), Vienna)
- 1993 - Peter Gric - Katalog (Dalibor Truhlar) (Edition Lyra) ISBN 3-901431-03-9
- 1993 - Akademie der bildenden Künste - Diplomarbeiten 1993 (Carl Pruscha) (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)
- 1994 - Kick off () (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)
- 1997 - Vier Meisterschulen für Malerei der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien (Dr. Heinz Fischer, Elisabeth v. Samsonow, Arik Brauer) (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)
- 2000 - Phantastik am Ende der Zeit (Thomas Engelhardt, Christine Ivanovic) (Town Museum Erlangen) ISBN 3-930035-03-0
- 2000 - gegen-stand - Projekt Donauauen (Wilhelm Molterer, Dr.Bernd Lötsch) (Naturhistorisches Museum / Museum of Natural History, Vienna)
- 2001 - ARSFANTASTICA - Die Sammlung bei der Ernst Fuchs Pate stand (Hubert Klocker, Gerhard Habarta, Milan Vukovich) (ISMAEL.cc)
- 2004 - Trierenberg Art - Kunst im Werk (Christian Trierenberg, Dr. Christian Hinterobermaier) (Trierenberg Holding AG)
- 2004 - The illustrated to think like God : Pythagoras and Parmenides : the origins of philosophy (Arnold Hermann) (Parmenides Publishing) ISBN 1-930972-17-2
- 2007 - Metamorphosis (beinArt) ISBN 978-0-9803231-0-8
- 2007 - L’ange exquis: Être Ange, Étrange (Libellule Ltd.)
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Gric. |
- 1 2 Inspiration: Peter gric
- ↑ Labyrinthe
- 1 2 Leoplaw: Peter Gric Archived August 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 3 4 Peter Gric#Info
- 1 2 3 4 5 Doležálek, Jan. "Peter Gric". DarkArt (in Czech). Retrieved 8 February 2014.
- 1 2 3 Interview with Peter Gric
- ↑ Peter Gric -Space-Warp Machine II
- ↑ Peter Gric: The Worlds Of Imagination
- ↑ SamPlay: Bühnenaufbau
- ↑ Hamlet in Rock photos
- ↑ Facebook -Peter Gric
- ↑ Android Awakening
- ↑ Group Exhibit
- ↑ Astronauten
- ↑ Visionares: The Art of the Fantastic
- ↑ IMAGO - Phantastic Art
- ↑ Last Rites Gallery
- ↑ Copro Gallery: beinArt 2013
- ↑ Vimm-Gallery
- ↑ LA Art Show
- ↑ Scope NY 2014
External links
- Official website
- Peter Gric - Visionary Art Gallery
- Peter Gric - Surreal Art Collective
- Peter Gric - Freimaler