Joachim Luetke
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Joachim Luetke is a renowned cross-media artist. He is mostly known for his artworks for bands such as Arch Enemy, Dimmu Borgir, Kreator, Marilyn Manson, Meshuggah, and Anna-Varney Cantodea (Sopor Aeternus). His 'dark' art has also been published in book form and compared to that of H. R. Giger.[1][2]
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[edit] Artistic Training
Luetke studied graphic-design in Switzerland during the late seventies, and improved his artistic cababilities at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria. His teacher and mentor was Rudolf Hausner, the grandmaster of Phantastic Realism.
[edit] Publications
- Luetke, Joachim (2000). Posthuman - The Art of Joachim Luetke. Wien: Weitbrecht Verlag, 128 pages. ISBN 3-522-71-2.
[edit] References
- ^ Jonas Kellagher (2000). Posthuman - The Art of Joachim Luetke. Book review. Fluxeuropa. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
- ^ (German) Posthuman - The Art of Joachim Luetke. Book review. Parnass. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
[edit] See also
- "La Chambre D'Echo" - Where the dead Birds sing, album by Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows