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Aramis, 1950-2010

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Personal name headingAramis, 1950-2010
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Variant(s)Sagmüller, Hans Peter, 1950-2010
Sagmüller, P. H. (Peter Hans), 1950-2010
Sagmüller, Peter Hans, 1950-2010
Associated countryAustria
Birth date19500210
Death date20100926
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathSankt Marein bei Neumarkt (Austria)
Field of activityArt Goldwork Painting
Profession or occupationArtists Goldsmiths Painters
Found inStaudinger, 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)