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Saturday, 14 June 2025 - Sunday, 17 August 2025 Show all dates

Franz Grabmayr - Zum Tanz

St. Martin im Sulmtal

Summer exhibition in the Greithhaus

No zeitgeist, no compromise

This summer, the Greith Haus is dedicating its major exhibition to an exceptional artist of Austrian modernism: Franz Grabmayr (1927-2015). The focus is on his impressive dance paintings - dynamic compositions created from the 1970s onwards, often directly during rehearsals and performances at the Vienna State Opera. Grabmayr knew how to transform movement into painting like no other. With flaming watercolors, subtle fabric works and monumental oil paintings, he captures the fleeting energy of the moment on canvas. His paintings dance themselves. Born in Carinthia, deeply connected to the nature and culture of the region, Grabmayr developed a pictorial language of immediate expressiveness. For him, dance was not just a motif - but an act of creative unleashing. With his powerful work, Grabmayr played a special role in art history after 1945. In the 1980s, he became a source of inspiration for the Neue Wilde and a cult figure in Austrian painting.

Young artists such as Herbert Brandl and Hubert Scheibl sought him out because he encouraged them - after a phase of minimalism and conceptual art - to work freely and expressively with the brush again. While the Neue Wilden soon became internationally successful, Grabmayr largely withdrew from the exhibition scene. As a result, he remained largely unknown to a wider public for a long time.

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Just last fall, the Albertina presented the Carinthian material artist with a comprehensive exhibition. At the same time, the Vienna State Opera presented 22 dance pictures - found in a portfolio compiled by Grabmayr himself entitled Opera 1970-1980.

Guided tours: - July 18 and August 8, both 6:00 p.m. - with curator Günther Holler-Schuster - June 20 and August 17, both at 6:00 pm - with Isabella Holzmann, director of the Greith Haus All guided tours end with a cozy get-together on the terrace with wine from the Laubdorf farmers from Ortisei in Greith.

Opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 10:00-18:00 Admission: 8,- Euro reduced: 6,- Euro (subscription, Ö1-Club, ACard) Students/apprentices/young people (up to 18 years): 0,- Euro |

Date and time

Saturday, 14 June 2025 - Sunday, 17 August 2025
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Starts at: 10:00 O'clock

Event location

St. Martin im Sulmtal - Greith Haus St. Ulrich

Venue

Greith Haus Sankt Ulrich
Kopreinigg 90
8544 St. Ulrich in Greith