Helmut Ditsch
Helmut Ditsch (born July 6, 1962) is an Argentine painter. Ditsch's work focuses on extreme natural phenomena such as mountains, desert, ice, and water.
Life
He was born at in Villa Ballester, in the province of Buenos Aires, to grandparents from Austria and Germany, including northern Italian origins, who had immigrated to Argentina in 1920. The early death of the artist’s mother, and with it the theme of life and death, impacted his work. At the age of eight he was introduced to the two vast Argentine landscapes, the Pampas grasslands and the Andes mountain range, which have influenced his life and work. After graduating from Hölters Schule he started to pursue a career as a painter [1]
In 1983, Ditsch began working as a freelance artist. After two years, due to his initial negative experiences with galleries, his artistic production was put on hold. In exchange for painting, he embarked on numerous expeditions in the Argentine Andes and devoted himself to extreme mountain sports.
1986 saw Helmut Ditsch return to painting, through which flowed his experiences and knowledge of the mountains. At this time he detached himself from a surrealistic style in favor of realism.
In 1988, Helmut Ditsch moved to Vienna, Austria, to begin his education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. He concluded his studies in painting in 1993 and graduated with honors. In the following year he opened his studio near Vienna. Around this time Helmut Ditsch became acquainted with and befriended Italian mountaineer Reinhold Messner in Meran, with whom he has since collaborated on numerous occasions.
In order to study the glacial ice, Helmut Ditsch undertook a journey in 1995 to Patagonia. In 1998 he spent many weeks isolated in the Austrian Alps to study for his painting Das Gebirge ("The Mountains"). In 2000, he moved his studio to Ireland, where he has lived and worked since. In 2006, Helmut Ditsch presented his book The Triumph of Nature as part of a solo exhibition at the Feria International del Libro Show in Argentina.
In 2008, he founded the HELMUT DITSCH FAN FABRICA DE ARTE NACIONAL, a transparent laboratory for art, music, philosophy and high technology design.
In 2010, the sale of the painting Das Meer II for US$ 865.000 made Ditsch the most expensive artist in Argentina.[2] The same year he began his exhibition tour "GIRA NACIONAL Y POPULAR" (so far in: Santa Fe, Paraná, Rosario, Vienna, Mar del Plata, Mendoza). The exhibitions have an inclusive character and take place at public spaces with free entry.
Selected works
- Cycle IV, 1991
- Über dem Güßfeldt-Gletscher, 1993
- Cerro Ameghino, 1994
- Aconcagua, 1994
- Klagenfurt Becken, 1996
- Death Valley IV, 1996
- Mountain Range, 1998–1999
- Death Valley ?, 1995–2000
- The Answer, 1997–2000
- Ötscher, 1998–2000
- Descalza, 1999–2000
- Point Of No Return, 2001
- Das Eis und die vergängliche Ewigkeit, 2001–2002
- The ten commandments II, 2002
- Los Hielos, 2002
- Cosmigonon, 2002
- Traunsee, 2003
- Das Meer I, 2004
- Cafayate, 2004
- Perito Moreno, 2004
- Also Sprach Zarathustra, 2004
- Das Meer II, 2005
- Point Of No Return II, 2005
- K2, 2006
Awards
- 1990 Master Class Award of Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria
- 1993 Appreciation Prize of the Federal Ministry of Science and Research Austria
- 1997 Special Price of the Bau Holding Kunstforum
- 2010 Honorary Citizen of the General San Martín Partido, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 2012 Cultural Award "Dr. Arturo Jauretche"
- 2012 Honorary Master's degree from the Universidad Nacional de General San Martín (UNSAM)
References
Sources
- Carl Aigner: The Triumph of Nature. The Paintings of Helmut Ditsch. Prestel Munich, Berlin, London, New York, 2005, ISBN 3-7913-3269-4
- Carl Aigner: Helmut Ditsch: The Triumph of Painting. Prestel Munich, Berlin, London, New York, 2009, ISBN 978-3-7913-4209-2
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