LC control no. | no2014035979 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Aramis, 1950-2010 |
Variant(s) | Sagmüller, Hans Peter, 1950-2010 Sagmüller, P. H. (Peter Hans), 1950-2010 Sagmüller, Peter Hans, 1950-2010 |
Associated country | Austria |
Birth date | 19500210 |
Death date | 20100926 |
Place of birth | Vienna (Austria) |
Place of death | Sankt Marein bei Neumarkt (Austria) |
Field of activity | Art Goldwork Painting |
Profession or occupation | Artists Goldsmiths Painters |
Found in | Staudinger, Andreas. Baustellen, 2012: title page (Aramis) page 84 (died Sept. 26, 2010 by suicide; this page also has a photocopy of a legal form of the Anatomisches Institut Graz signed Nov. 25, [19]94, allowing it to utilize his body after death for educational and research purposes, stating his name as Aramis and Peter Hans Sagmüller [thus], signed P.H. Sagmüller [thus]) pages 86-87, Lebenslauf (Aramis; born Feb. 10, 1950 in Vienna; grew up both in the city and the countryside; "an exemplary student who hated school, and left as soon as possible", learning goldsmithy, engraving and jewelry from his father, and after a 3-year apprenticeship laid down his worktools for the last time; first exhibition of his art work in 1968; 1971 Theodor-Körner-Preis; 1971-1973 experimenting with psychedelic drugs and psychoanalysis; 1974 travels in Sicily and Greece; 1975-80 restoration of the manor Blumau, Kirchdorf, Upper Austria, while establishing an artists' commune; 1980-1981 renovation of farmhouses and vintner's house in souther Styria; 1981-1991 several art projects and restorations; 1992 begins restoration and revitalization of Schloss Lind; 1996 opening of Das Andere Heimatmuseum with memorial installation for the KZ-satellite camp; 1998 living with 3rd wife Britta and daughter Marie-Luise onsite; 1998 member of Styrian Landeskulturbeirat; 2003 Volkskulturpreis of Styria and Bundes Ehrenzeichen of Austria; end of September 2010 chooses his own death after a long and difficult illness) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online, Mar. 12, 2014 (access point: Aramis; other access point: Sagmüller, Hans Peter [thus] (real name); born 1950 in Vienna, died 2010, Sankt Marein bei Neumarkt; artist, goldsmith, painter, installation artist) German Wikipedia, Mar. 12, 2014: "Aramis (Künstler)" (Aramis; born Hans Peter Sagmüller [thus] Feb. 10, 1950 in Vienna; died September 2010 in Sankt Marein bei Neumarkt; Austria artist, critical author of various articles on cultural-political and ecological themes; his memorial exhibit for the satellite camp of KZ Mauthausen in Schloss Lind bei Neumarkt, Styria, is maintained) |