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From an Evolutionary Point of View?: A Series of Occasional Drawings

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How did this book of unusual drawings, arranged in a hypothetically evolutionary cycle, come about? With a Berlin Diploma of Graphic Art, a successful audition for the Berlin Staatsoper and extensive adventures in the South Seas Islands, Klaus Zimmer arrived in Australia in the 1950s. After working as the Snowy Mountains Authority's graphic designer, and more Pacific travels, he returned to art school to study painting. He also joined Melbourne's Theosophical Society and furthered his interests in spiritualism as fostered by Wassily Kandinsky and Madame Blavatsky. But life is serendipitous and, by chance, he became a pioneer of Australia's studio glass movement with many major stained-glass commissions here and overseas. Nearing the end of his life, Zimmer wished to return to painting and began with drawings that are significantly influenced by his experience of the animistic arts of the South Seas and those of other cultures which combine human, animal and every other element in the concept of a universe that is vitally alive in all its aspects, both animate and, supposedly, inanimate. Extensively illustrated with 1950s photographs of the Islands, examples of Zimmer's glass and an array of drawings, this book offers fascinating glimpses into the mind of a spiritually reflective artist - and not always without humour.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Australian Scholarly Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
1 August 2021
Pages
184
ISBN
9781922454799

How did this book of unusual drawings, arranged in a hypothetically evolutionary cycle, come about? With a Berlin Diploma of Graphic Art, a successful audition for the Berlin Staatsoper and extensive adventures in the South Seas Islands, Klaus Zimmer arrived in Australia in the 1950s. After working as the Snowy Mountains Authority's graphic designer, and more Pacific travels, he returned to art school to study painting. He also joined Melbourne's Theosophical Society and furthered his interests in spiritualism as fostered by Wassily Kandinsky and Madame Blavatsky. But life is serendipitous and, by chance, he became a pioneer of Australia's studio glass movement with many major stained-glass commissions here and overseas. Nearing the end of his life, Zimmer wished to return to painting and began with drawings that are significantly influenced by his experience of the animistic arts of the South Seas and those of other cultures which combine human, animal and every other element in the concept of a universe that is vitally alive in all its aspects, both animate and, supposedly, inanimate. Extensively illustrated with 1950s photographs of the Islands, examples of Zimmer's glass and an array of drawings, this book offers fascinating glimpses into the mind of a spiritually reflective artist - and not always without humour.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Australian Scholarly Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
1 August 2021
Pages
184
ISBN
9781922454799