Friedrich Zettl
Friedrich Zettl is an Austrian artist who specializes in painting, graphic art, and calligraphy. He began his artistic career with Western painting, mostly oils.
He pursued his interest in Chinese culture and art by studying Sinology and conducting research at the Academy in Beijing (CAFA). During this period, he shifted his focus to Chinese painting and wrote his dissertation on an aspect of this art form.
Zettl was the first European to have the opportunity to study at the Central Art Academy in Beijing after the Cultural Revolution. He explored Chinese painting further and completed his dissertation on it. Zettl had previously shown his works in Western style, especially expressionist oil paintings, in Europe. However, after learning about traditional Chinese painting in theory and practice, he changed his perspective and integrated Asian thinking into his work. His brushwork and composition are influenced by the technique and philosophy of Chinese calligraphy. He also has a close affinity with Daoism and Zen Buddhism, which are reflected in his work.
Zettl works mainly on paper and uses fine inks and ink. He has developed his own techniques that combine Western media and Asian concepts in novel ways. His influences include Arnulf Rainer, Huang Binhong, Oskar Kokoschka, and Max Ernst. Zettl has exhibited his works in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Europe and Asia.
He has also published or illustrated several books on Chinese art published by oe.g.c.f and Bacopa Verlag. Friedrich Zettl is a member of the Austrian-Chinese Friendship Association (ÖGCF), which organizes various events and exhibitions about China in Austria. He has given several lectures and presentations about Chinese art, especially Chinese painting and seal cutting, at the ÖGCF and the Confucius Institute of the University of Vienna.
He lives and works in Vienna. Friedrich Zettl is a versatile and innovative artist who builds a bridge between the Western and Eastern worlds. He is always looking for new inspirations and challenges.
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Latest Artworks by Friedrich Zettl • 36 artworks
View allZen Moments - Silence in Color • 24 artworks
View allAbstract Surrealism • 28 artworks
View allGestural Painting • 24 artworks
View allCalligraphy and Asemic Painting • 13 artworks
View allDigital Artwork • 6 artworks
View allSince the 1960s, various names have been used to describe digital art, including computer art, electronic art, multimedia art and new media art.
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Biography
Friedrich Zettl is an Austrian artist who specializes in painting, graphic art, and calligraphy. He began his artistic career with Western painting, mostly oils.
He pursued his interest in Chinese culture and art by studying Sinology and conducting research at the Academy in Beijing (CAFA). During this period, he shifted his focus to Chinese painting and wrote his dissertation on an aspect of this art form.
Zettl was the first European to have the opportunity to study at the Central Art Academy in Beijing after the Cultural Revolution. He explored Chinese painting further and completed his dissertation on it. Zettl had previously shown his works in Western style, especially expressionist oil paintings, in Europe. However, after learning about traditional Chinese painting in theory and practice, he changed his perspective and integrated Asian thinking into his work. His brushwork and composition are influenced by the technique and philosophy of Chinese calligraphy. He also has a close affinity with Daoism and Zen Buddhism, which are reflected in his work.
Zettl works mainly on paper and uses fine inks and ink. He has developed his own techniques that combine Western media and Asian concepts in novel ways. His influences include Arnulf Rainer, Huang Binhong, Oskar Kokoschka, and Max Ernst. Zettl has exhibited his works in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Europe and Asia.
He has also published or illustrated several books on Chinese art published by oe.g.c.f and Bacopa Verlag. Friedrich Zettl is a member of the Austrian-Chinese Friendship Association (ÖGCF), which organizes various events and exhibitions about China in Austria. He has given several lectures and presentations about Chinese art, especially Chinese painting and seal cutting, at the ÖGCF and the Confucius Institute of the University of Vienna.
He lives and works in Vienna. Friedrich Zettl is a versatile and innovative artist who builds a bridge between the Western and Eastern worlds. He is always looking for new inspirations and challenges.
- Nationality: AUSTRIA
- Date of birth : 1954
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value, Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Certified Artists Professional Artist Contemporary Austrian Artists
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Feature on Chinese television and the Austrian broadcaster okto.tv. Aired on 05/27/2023 (in German)
Zen Calligraphy with Video
A new work has been added: Zen In Calligraphy. Zen in Calligraphy is part of a series that I call painted calligraphy. This art form, which I developed, is about writing Chinese texts, mostly poems, over and over again until a structure and then gradually visions emerge. These are the result of carefully written calligraphy, confident brush, and ink techniques, in which gray tones play a special role.
It was written with self-grinded Chinese ink, which allows for fine gray tones. This creates an additional level where the lightest gray to the deepest black meet.
When doing this calligraphy, an attempt was made to remain contemplative and not to strive for anything conceptual. The textures came naturally. The short video shows how Zen in Calligraphy was created. After each level, a detail of the final stage is shown.
youtube-video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yw16qu6aWcA
Bacopa Publishing House presents a video with my paintings of the underwater world. It is a compilation of works on a topic that I have particularly devoted myself to over the last 3 years.
video with my underwater paintings
I am happy to announce that Bacopa Publishing has presented a video with pictures of me showing my paintings of the underwater world. It is a compilation of works on a topic that I have particularly devoted myself to over the last 3 years. I approached various aspects of the sea and diving in an abstract and semi-abstract manner.
Most of the works are influenced by Asian philosophy.
It is recommended to watch the video on a PC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTLPQKPnMS4
Black Zen – Painted Calligraphy
Black Zen. Today, I would like to present a work that is part of a series called “painted calligraphy”.
These contemporary works are inspired by traditional Chinese calligraphy and are philosophically influenced by the ideas of Zen Buddhism and Daoism.
In these works, old texts, mostly poems, are written over one another again and again in different ways to create a texture with artistic appeal or a poetic touch. Each character is written with the greatest care, and the rhythm is maintained to ensure the highest quality. Although the finished product may appear monotonous at first glance, it reveals secrets and invites you to meditate. Through disciplined precision when writing each individual character, an overall picture is created that is characterized by harmony, even if the work could initially be perceived as chaotic.
The Daoist aspect primarily involves playing with the opposites yin and yang. This achieves a result in which silence and noise are present at the same time as dynamism and calm, big and small or chaos and order.
Music plays an important role in the creation of these works. In this specific case, the work was performed to music by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
This short video shows how the work was created [youtube-video]
About Zen Moments
Among the categories of Friedrich Zettl’s works shown here on artmajeur, Zen Moments are of particular importance.
Zen is a philosophy that emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and being mindful of one’s surroundings. It originated in China and later spread to Japan, where it had a profound impact on many aspects of Japanese culture. Zen is often associated with meditation and mindfulness practices, which help individuals achieve a state of inner peace and tranquility.
Zen in Painting
Zen has had a significant impact on the art of painting in Japan. Zen painting is characterized by its simplicity, minimalism, and focus on the present moment. Zen painting is often created using a brush and ink, and it is designed to capture the essence of the subject matter rather than its physical appearance. Zen painting is often used to depict natural landscapes, animals, and other elements of the natural world.
Several different painting styles are associated with Zen. Some of the most common styles include:
Sumi-e: This style of painting is characterized by its use of black ink and minimalism. Sumi-e paintings often depict natural landscapes, animals, and other elements of the natural world.
Zenga: This style of painting is often created by Zen monks and is characterized by its simplicity and minimalism. Zenga paintings often depict calligraphy and other abstract images.
Nanga: This style of painting is characterized by its use of bright colors and its focus on the natural world. Nanga paintings often depict landscapes, animals, and other elements of nature.
Zettl, who studied traditional painting at the Academy in Beijing, takes up the topic again and again and also combines it with ideas and elements of Western art.
Hell O Wien - Halloween Short 2023
On the eve of Halloween 2023 I put together a short. It seems a bit dystopian, but that may have something to do with the globally tense times.
All portraits shown are based on 2 original works from the mid-1980s. They were recreated with graphic programs, one of which is AI-supported, and do justice to their new task of addressing Halloween.
Just as the living and the dead meet on Halloween evening, the graphics also show very realistic, lively elements and at the same time the destructive, ending thing - death.
Of course, it's fun that shouldn't be taken more seriously than Halloween itself.
Hello and Welcome!
Hello
In my first blog post on artmajeur, I would like to extend a warm welcome to you! In the following, I will briefly summarize what you can expect on this blog and what my artistic journey is. For about 3 years, I have been showcasing my work online and writing about it regularly. So far, mainly on my blog: zettl.blog. There are also series that focus on topics related to Asian painting and philosophy, especially Chinese. I would like to do something similar here: shed light on the background of Asian painting, from the philosophy on which Asian art is based to technical aspects of painting. This should help you better understand the works that I offer on artmajeur. In my “Videos” section, there is also material available.
A brief overview of my career: I started painting in the late 1970s. Initially, I was influenced by the surrealists, later by the expressionists. When I began studying sinology (alongside ethnology and art history) in 1976, I already hoped to be able to study at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. After initial difficulties, I was able to study at this most important academy in the Asian region in 1979, as the first European since the Cultural Revolution. In addition to painting and calligraphy, I also devoted myself intensively to the art of seal carving and wrote my dissertation on an aspect of Chinese art that is mostly translated as freehand painting.
This kind of painting was essentially influenced by Daoist thoughts and can certainly be understood as applied philosophy.
We all know the term yin-yang, yet most people are not aware of how profound and far-reaching this idea shapes Chinese art.
Over time, I will delve into various aspects in more detail and occasionally attempt to shed light on one of my works from this perspective.
I am well aware that terms like “Zen” and “Tao” are used very loosely and often deviate far from their original meaning.
Therefore, it is even more important to me to convey the traditional view, which has hardly changed for more than 1000 years, and thus provide my readers with material for reflection. Whenever you have a question about it, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Enjoy and warm regards, Friedrich
TV Portrait about Friedrich Zettl
Okto.tv, in collaboration with China Radio International, filmed a portrait of the painter Friedrich Zettl, which was broadcast on May 27, 2023 in Austria and shortly afterwards in China.
Zen paintings by Friedrich Zettl presented in virtual interior. Text in English.
Dao and Zen
portrait paintings from the early years
gestural painting
down by the sea. recent artwork by friedrich zettl
article about friedrich zettl in chinese newspaper
https://epaper.gmw.cn/gmrb/html/2021-02/08/nw.D110000gmrb_20210208_4-01.htm
Long article about Friedrich Zettl in important chinese newspaper. Online version:
https://epaper.gmw.cn/gmrb/html/2021-02/08/nw.D110000gmrb_20210208_4-01.htm
exhibition in Chongqing, Sechuan province
https://www.chongqing-artmuseum.com/
We are pleased to announce the new exhibition date:
Hong Art Museum in Chongqing, Sechuan Province
Vernissage: 05.07.2022 – 15.00 Uhr
Duration: 05.07. - 05.09. 2022
Address: 1 Linjiang Rd, 解放碑商圈 Yuzhong District, Chongqing, China, 400011
recent works by friedrich zettl
friedrich zettl on chinese television
exhibition in Beijing
Museum of Contemporary Art Beijing
group exhibition on 7000 m2