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Nina Levett: About the Gustav Klimt article in Die Presse Schaufenster

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Nina Levett has recently been featured and was interviewed about the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt in the daily newspaper “Die Presse”. She participated in a group interview with three other Austrian designers and artists. The interview took place at Madame Tussaud’s in Vienna, allowing a group photograph of the group to be taken near the wachs statue of Gustav Klimt.
Gustav Klimt was a very interesting personality. He was a bachelor right until his early death in 1918. It is said that he had about 12 children with different women. Mostly he had affairs with the women he painted. But one of his life partners was the fashion designer Emilie Flöge.
He started his very successful life as an artist by studying at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts.
He then proceeded to make murals with his talented brother Ernst and their friend Franz Matsch. The trio was very successful and painted freskos for many famous buildings such as the Burgtheater in Vienna. His father and brother died in the same year and Klimt took financial responsibility for himself and his family (he was one of seven children).
He became very successful when his artworks were liberated from stylistic and thematical conventions, but he was also subject to a lot of criticism which led to him withdrawing from one of his biggest commissions: three paintings for the Vienna university. After this scandal he refused to work for the Austrian State again. He was “punished” by never being made professor at the famous Vienna Art University which would have been a major honour for him at the time.
Even though there always was a lot of controversy about his work, Klimt is one of the most famous Austrian painters to this day. If you enter the phrase “most expensive art” into the Google search machine you will find two of his paintings among the most expensive artworks ever sold to this day. Click here to read the article in “Die Presse Schaufenster”.

Photo copyrights: Die Presse Schaufenster and Teresa Zöttl

Nina Levett in Die Presse Schaufenster Ist Klimt Noch Zu Retten

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Nina Levett has recently been featured in the daily newspaper “Die Presse- Schaufenster”. She participated in a group interview with three other Austrian designers and artists. The interview took place at Madame Tussaud’s in Vienna, allowing a group photograph of the group to be taken near the wachs statue of Gustav Klimt.

Gustav Klimt was a very interesting personality. He was a bachelor right until his early death in 1918. It is said that he had about 12 children with different women. Mostly he had affairs with the women he painted. But one of his most important life partners was the fashion designer Emilie Flöge.

He started his very successful life as an artist by studying at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts.

He then proceded to make murals with his talented brother Ernst and their friend Franz Matsch. The trio was very successful and painted freskos for many famous buildings such as the Burgtheater in Vienna.  His father and brother died in the same year and Klimt took financial responsibility for himself and his family (he was one of seven children).

He became very successful when his artworks were liberated from stylistic and thematical conventions, but he was also subject to a lot of criticism which led to him withdrawing from one of his biggest commissions: three paintings for the Vienna university. After this scandal he refused to work for the Austrian State again. He was “punished” by never being made professor at the famous Vienna Art University which was a major honour at the time.

Even though there always was a lot of controversy about his work Klimt is one of the most famous Austrian painters to this day. If you enter the phrase “most expensive art” into the Google search machine  you will find two of his paintings among the most expensive artworks ever sold to this day.

Dezeen features Nina Levett

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Dezeen has published an article about Austrian designer Nina Levett. The article states that Nina mixes imagery from punk and pop culture into her designs for textiles, wallpaper and ceramics.

Quote from the article: “I have been concentrating on ornaments for tableware, wallpapers and textiles following the tradition of the Wiener Werkstaette at the beginning of the last century but integrating ideas derived from the internet into my work,” says Levett. “It’s best summarised with three to five P’s: POP, PUNK and PORN – and maybe PROTEST but that sounds so harsh – so maybe PAIN would be better”.

Dezeen has also published a series of movies showing Nina Levett working in her studio. Watch the Dezeen movies »

Read the Dezeen article here.

Nina Levett in FRESH – Cutting Edge Illustrations Volume 1 OBJECT

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By: MAGMA Brand Design
Editor: daab media
Year: 2011
Pages: 352 pages
Format: 20 x 27 x 2,6 cm
Language: Englisch
ISBN-13: 978-3-942597-06-7
Price: 45 Euro

Nina Levett’s work is published in a new book. Check out the following pictures about the selection process for this publication. You can order the book online by following this link.

What are you afraid of?

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What are you afraid of?
What are we afraid of?
What do we do to avoid fear?
What am I afraid of?
Themes like death, illness, loneliness, homelessness, not having money, not having ressources to fullfill our dreams. What dreams?