Adam Jankowski (born 1948 in
Gdańsk, Poland) is an Austrian painter and professor at the
Offenbach University of Art & Design. His studio is located in St. Pauli,
Hamburg
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The early work of Jankowski is closely related to the
'68 movement. The political subject of his painting was seen as a provocation at that time. The artistic career of Adam Jankowski has always been characterized by exchanges with other artists like Uwe Schneede and Robert Lettner. Up to the present Jankowski's work is dedicated to the question of
landscape painting
Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view—with its elements arranged into a coherent compo ...
in the age of digital imaging technologies.
Life
Adam Jankowski grew up in
Gdańsk, Poland, but he moved in 1955 to
Warsaw
Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
and in 1961 with his parents to
Vienna
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where he became Austrian. From 1966 to 1968 he studied mechanical engineering at the
Vienna University of Technology
TU Wien (TUW; german: Technische Universität Wien; still known in English as the Vienna University of Technology from 1975–2014) is one of the major universities in Vienna, Austria. The university finds high international and domestic recogn ...
, and from 1968 to 1970 he studied painting hence the
Vienna Academy
The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (german: link=no, Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) is a public art school in Vienna, Austria.
History
The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna was founded in 1692 as a private academy modelled on the Accademia di Sa ...
under Franz Elsner. Leaving the traditional oriented School of Vienna he went to Hamburg and studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts Hamburg at Almir Mavignier and KP Brehmer (1970–1976). Additional, he studied art history at the University of Hamburg, at Klaus Herding and Bredekamp 1976 to 1980.
Already in the late 1970s, his work learned more attention when he more attention the Austrian State scholarship for Fine Arts. Jankowski founded in 1986 together with KP Brehmer, Anna Oppermann, Dagmar Fedderke, Constatin Hahm, Herbert Hossmann and Gesine Petersen the Artists Cooperative "Gallery Vorsetzen", he was also the co-founder of the autonomous cultural policy initiative ''Free Association of Visual Artists of Hamburg'' and the ''Working Group Fine Arts'' in Hamburg.
From 1984, Jankowski taught at the
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
The Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (German: Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg) is a higher education and applied research institution located in Hamburg, Germany. Formerly known as ''Fachhochschule Hamburg,'' the ''Hamburg U ...
, where he remained until 1985. In 1987 he became a professor of painting at the University of Art & Design Offenbach am Main.
His students include many successful artists, including
Parastou Forouhar,
Sabine Moritz
Sabine Moritz (born 1969 in Quedlinburg) is a German painter and graphic designer. She is married to Gerhard Richter.
Life and work
Sabine Moritz was born as the daughter of a chemist in East Germany. From 1973 to 1981 she lived together with he ...
, Julia Oschatz, Henning Strassburger, and
Peter Zizka
External links
Website of the artistAdam Jankowski at the HfG Offenbach
References
Notes
1948 births
Living people
Artists from Gdańsk
20th-century Austrian painters
21st-century Austrian painters
21st-century male artists
Austrian male painters
Polish emigrants to Austria
20th-century Austrian male artists
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