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'''Willy Puchner''' (born 15 March 1952) is an [[Austrians|Austrian]] [[photographer]], [[artist]], [[Painting|painter]] and [[author]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Willy Puchner |url=https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Willy-Puchner/2130391188 |access-date=2024-04-11 |website=Simon & Schuster |language=en}}</ref>
'''Willy Puchner''' (born 15 March 1952) is an [[Austrians|Austrian]] [[photographer]], [[artist]], [[Painting|painter]] and [[author]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Willy Puchner |url=https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Willy-Puchner/2130391188 |access-date=2024-04-11 |website=Simon & Schuster |language=en}}</ref>



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Willy Puchner (born 15 March 1952) is an Austrian photographer, artist, painter and author.[1]

Willy Puchner

Life

Puchner was born and grew up in Mistelbach an der Zaya, Lower Austria. In 1967, he moved to Vienna to attend photography classes at the Höhere Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt (Vienna Federal Training and Research Institute of Graphic Arts).[2]

After his graduation in 1974, he taught photography there for two years. Since 1978, Puchner has worked as a freelance photographer and writer based in Vienna.[3]

In 1983, he studied philosophy, history, and sociology. Puchner finished his studies in 1988 with a master's degree in philosophy. His thesis was "Über private Fotografie" (On Private Photography). Since 1988, he has given numerous speeches "On Private Photography" at universities, museums, and galleries. Beginning in 1989, Puchner has worked regularly for the Wiener Zeitung, one of the oldest daily newspapers in the world[4]

Puchner became more well-known due to his project "Penguins - Traveling the World". For four years he traveled with his penguins Joe and Sally to tourist sites — including the sea, the desert, New York, Sydney, Paris, Venice, Tokyo, Honolulu, Rome, and Cairo — to photograph them there.[citation needed]

Journalist Freddy Langer wrote in the Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung: "He let them pose in front of word famous sights, pretending they were tourists – and he took their photograph (picture, snapshot). So he created the most beautiful photo album regarding traveling of the 20th century: 'The Longings of the Penguins'." (FAZ 08/03/2001)

Puchner also works with elderly people, and has created the projects "Die 90-jährigen" (At the Age of 90), "Dialog mit dem Alter" (Dialogue with the High Age), "Die 100-jährigen" (At the Age of 100), "Lebensgeschichte und Fotografie" (Oral History and Photography), and "Liebe im Alter" (Love at High Age).

Exhibitions

  • 1980 Museum Moderner Kunst (Museum of Modern Art), Vienna (Austria)
  • 1980 Künstlerhaus (House of Artists), N.Ö. Galerie, Vienna (Austria)
  • 1982 Museum des 20. Jahrhundert (Museum of the 20th Century), Vienna (Austria)
  • 1984 Österreichisches Fotomuseum (Austrian Museum of Photography), Bad Ischl
  • 1992 Steirischer Herbst, Graz
  • 2001 "On the Road at Home" (Auf Reisen zu Hause), gallery Atrium ed Arte, Vienna
  • 2005 Stopover New York, gallery Atrium ed Arte, Vienna
  • Further exhibitions in Berlin, Bremen, Kleve, Braunschweig, Klagenfurt, Norfolk (Washington, USA), Bombay (India), Beirut (Lebanon) and in the Japanese cities Tokyo, Osaka, Oita, Nagoya and Sapporo

Bibliography

  • Bäume, 1980, (words Henry David Thoreau), ISBN 3-85447-271-4
  • Zum Abschied, zur Wiederkehr, 1981 (words Hermann Hesse), ISBN 3-206-01222-8
  • Gestaltung mit Licht, Form und Farbe, 1981, ISBN 3-87467-207-7
  • Bilder österreichischer Städte, (words Harald Sterk), 1982, ISBN 3-217-01262-3
  • Strahlender Untergang, (words Christoph Ransmayr), 1982, ISBN 3-85447-006-1
  • Bilder österreichischer Landschaft, (words Harald Sterk), 1983, ISBN 3-217-01189-9
  • Andalusien, (words Walter Haubrich), 1983, ISBN 3-7658-0420-7
  • Die Wolken der Wüste, 1983 (words Manfred Pichler), ISBN 3-89416-150-7
  • Dorf-Bilder, 1983, ISBN 3-218-00387-3
  • Zugvögel seit jeher, 1983, (words Erich Hackl), ISBN 3-210-24848-6
  • Das Herz des Himmels, 1985, (words Erich Hackl), ISBN 3-210-24813-3
  • Die Sehnsucht der Pinguine, 1992, ISBN 3-446-17200-9
  • Ich bin ..., 1997, ISBN 3-7918-2910-6
  • Tagebuch der Natur, 2001, ISBN 3-85326-244-9
  • Flughafen. Eine eigene Welt, 2003, ISBN 3-85326-277-5
  • Illustriertes Fernweh. Vom Reisen und nach Hause kommen, 2006, ISBN 3-89405-389-5
  • Wien. Vergnügen und Melancholie, 2008, ISBN 3-85033-159-8
  • Willy Puchners Welt der Farben, 2011, ISBN 3-7017-2081-9
  • ABC der fabelhaften Prinzessinnen. Nord-Süd Verlag, Zürich 2013, ISBN 978-3-314-10129-8.
  • Hans im Glück. Nord-Süd Verlag, Zürich 2014, ISBN 978-3-314-10158-8
  • Unterwegs, mein Schatz! G&G Verlag, Wien 2015, ISBN 978-3707451009

English editions

Stamps

4 stamps out of the book Tagebuch der Natur (diary of nature)

Willy Puchner, stamps

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Publications in magazines

Extrablatt, konkret, Stern, GEO, Life (USA), Corriere della Sera (Italy), Marco Polo (Japan), Asahi Camera, (Japan), Universum ( Austria), Falter, Wiener Zeitung

Awards

  1. ^ "Willy Puchner". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
  2. ^ "Willy Puchner". www.willypuchner.com. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
  3. ^ "Willy Puchner | Vermes Verlag". www.vermes-verlag.com. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
  4. ^ "Wiener Zeitung". www.wienerzeitung.at (in German). Retrieved 2024-04-11.