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Egon Rusina Moroder was born on 15 July, 1949, is an Italian painter. Discover Egon Rusina Moroder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Egon Rusina Moroder (born 15 July 1949 in Urtijëi, Val Gardena) is an Italian painter and illustrator from South Tyrol.
He lives with his wife and daughter in Urtijëi.
After finishing secondary school in 1964, he learned woodcarving in a workshop in Val Gardena.
At the same time, he attended the art school in Urtijëi, where he studied drawing under Markus Vallazza.
Between 1967 and 1968 he studied art in Florence and also participated in the student movement 1968/69.
During this period of his life, he developed a strong political-social commitment.
From 1969 to 1973 he taught as an art teacher at the Brixen middle school and at the same time participated in the "circle for art and culture (Circolo)" in Urtijëi, he is currently still active in this organization.
At this time his first experimental exhibitions started: in August 1970 he experimented with cybernetics in the exhibition space of the Circolo; A play of lights made of discontinuous movements of undefined objects in combination with electronic music should give the visitor a feeling of unrest.
In August 1971 he built a 15 meters long and 2 meters high hedgehog installation.
At the same time, he dealt with his community's political satire by drawing and distributing posters and leaflets.
In 1973 he quit his apprenticeship and travelled to Munich living there for a year as a draftsman.
From 1975 to 1979 he worked on the theme of "Meat, Blood and Bone, Life and Death" in various drawings and paintings that were created in the mountains and in a slaughterhouse.
He sometimes used blood as a dye and for the first time used the fingers instead of the brush.
"The Great Luck" by Albrecht Dürer inspired a series of bizarre pictures.
He vowed to entertain the public with performances and caricatures of political-sociocritical nature.
In collaboration with other artists from South Tyrol, exhibitions were created in Bolzano ( Pavilion De Fleur ), Merano ( Town Hall Gallery ) and Bressanone ( Palais Palfi ).
His works have been shown in Vienna ( Bevilacqua La Masa ), Venice ( Gallery Aleph ) and Milan ( Gallery Piccinini-Cortina ).
At that time he drew caricatures for South Tyrolean newspapers in German, Italian and Ladin, some of which were: Usc di Ladins, Alto Adige, FF-Illustrierte, Skolast, South Tyrolean Arbeiterzeitung, Alternative (KPI), Diving and Thistle.
In a collective exhibition in 1983 at Schloss Prösels near Fiè allo Sciliar, his witch-burning installation was thrown into a cellar and cut down because of its disturbing nature.
Due to a video installation, Rusina was accused by the prosecutor of defaming the state religion and obscenity, he was later absolved by an examining magistrate.
The Watten-Spielkarten (a card game popular in Tyrol and Germany) series of painted cards was produced under Rusina's supervision; the cards had traditional South Tyrolean subjects (30,000 copies were produced) the sales were very successful.
For the first time in 1991 Rusina exhibits his mountain pictures in South Tyrol.
in 1994 Rusina shows his most famous masterpiece: The white deer in the circle for art and culture in -Urtijëi.
In 1997 he printed a book called Viecherei, a collection of over 80 cartoons and caricatures.
Rusina completed his work in the style of Fantastic Realism with the presentation of the Nemesis series at the Art Forum Gallery in Merano in 1999.
From the year 2000 Rusina started to only paint in the mountains, mostly the Raschötzer Alm.
He worked on two projects: the winter theme and a summer counterpart.
Rusina at that time gave his production the name of heart made of stone, in order to express his feeling for nature in the title of the same exhibition.
Rusina also presented a large wall with a cycle of rock painting.
For fifteen years Rusina lived in the mountains at an altitude of about 2000 meters in the forest.
Far away from civilization, with only a small tent serving as his refuge, which he shares with three goats and a few hens.
Another Wadden playing card series "Prominent Women" was published in 2002.
Caricatures of South Tyrolean women were immortalized in a provocative way on playing cards.
In 2003 he created a painting representing the smoke trails of planes in the sky of the Dolomites.
Ever since 2004 Rusina has dedicated his life on the study of Samsara - Niflheim.
The work of the artist Rusina is characterized by discomfort in the society of South Tyrol and at the same time by the attraction of his Ladin homeland and mountains.
It experienced a continuous change of the form and the aesthetic expressiveness.
From the satire, the caricature or the cartoon and fantastic realism, his work came to monochrome painting, which, according to Rusina, represents the calm, death and infinity of nature.
The "nothing" or the "emptiness" - so called by Rusina himself - are to find expression in his last works.
A third satirical version of the Wadden playing cards was released in November 2009 with world and local South Tyrolean celebrities.