About Regina Thyssen
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Education
1986 - 1992
Hetzendorf fashion school, Vienna
Awards
2018
CARAVAGGIO PRICE - Great Master of Art
7 December 2018
Litta Theater, Milano
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Event: Kunst&Pferd
Dates: 15 Aug 2014 - 15 Aug 2014
„Kunst&Pferd“ (Evt .Art & Horse) with Andreas Stasta and Markus Wagenhofer
St. Georgen im Gailtal, Austria
Event: Kärntner Ansichten - eine andere Landesausstellung
Dates: 1 Jun 1999 - 30 Aug 1999
Participation in „Kärntner Ansichten - eine andere Landesausstellung“ (Carinthian Regional Exhibition), Hüttenberg
Biography
Regina Thyssen is an Austrian artist who was able to stretch herself from fine arts to an extremely abstract irrational concept.
One of her main objectives was the realization of artworks having the female body as character: everything takes the shape of a daring and distinctive style, by creating genuine human landscapes.
Beyond the female body, the artist has recently been involved with new subjects related to more abstraction. The artist opted for a technique taken from the abstract Expressionism which is very typical in America. Her paintings are shown as a chaotic intertwining of lines and colored spots, with a total absence of rational organization . It can be easily found a strong drama, through which Regina is able to unleash her inner tension.
The painting becomes not a planned action in the ways of its execution and in the final effects but it is exactly in this act that art lies. At the core o f the artwork, artist personality is found in a risk status, putting her life at stake in a psychological and spiritual sense. The Artist's living place and of her art is therefore the picture: a space free from aesthetic conventions, where the painter includes her emotions and life energy.
The artist lives not because he / she depicts something, but because she / he decides to act. This movement and precisely this ''Action " is considered as taking the risk of painting without any project, leaving the painting to arise and appear at the moment.