95 years of Gerhard Rühm: A life between language, music and art!

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On February 12, 2025, the Mumok celebrates the 95th birthday of the artist Gerhard Rühm with an important exhibition of his work.

95 years of Gerhard Rühm: A life between language, music and art!

Gerhard Rühm, one of the most important representatives of the Austrian avant -garde, celebrates his 95th birthday today. Born in Vienna, born on February 12, 1930, has created an impressive artistic work over the decades, which includes literature, music and visual art. In his beginnings as a composer, Rühm attracted attention with innovative musical experiments, including his "noise symphony" and the "one-tone music" for piano. His passion for the language led him to the foundation of the "Wiener Group", which he created together with greats such as H. C. Artmann and Friedrich Achleitner. This literary group had a significant influence on the Austrian contemporary literature, even if it was dissolved in 1964, as reported.

A look at the artistic highlights

After the dissolution of the Wiener Group, Rühm relocated his residence to Berlin and later to Cologne because he had difficulty recognition in Austria. Many of his works were hindered by bans of publication. Nevertheless, he published numerous booklets and radio plays, including important titles such as "Wald - a German Requiem", which dealt with ecological questions. Rühm's versatile work dissected and transformed language material in "optical sound constellations", a technique that speaks for its innovative strength. The exhibition on his life's work on the occasion of his 95th birthday this evening, as reported by Wikipedia , will also be presented by his new book" Zugvögel "and will also be accompanied by a speech performance by the artist.

The honors and awards that has received a rühm over the years testify to its significant influence on the art scene. Among other things, he was awarded the Great Austrian State Prize in 1991 and the Golden Viennese honor of honor in 2007. Rühm's pioneering work remains unforgettable not only in literature and music, but also in the visual art. His innovative artist perspective represents an indispensable component of the cultural landscape, which is still inspired and polarized today.