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Heinz Goll
Hannes Heinz Goll (August 31, 1934 – January 27, 1999) was an Austrian sculptor, printmaker and painter, who worked predominantly in Colombia. == Life and work == Goll was the son of Johanna and Rudolf Goll, an upper-middle-class family with three children from Klagenfurt.〔''Heinz Goll - 1934-1999. Sein Leben, sein Werk'', 2001〕 He was considered an enfant terrible of the Austrian art scene in the 1960s,〔(''Heinz Goll exhibition'' ) , Südwind Magazin, ay 2009.〕 was co-founder of the "Grüne Galerie" (''green gallery'') in his hometown in 1964, and established the art collective of Mieger in 1970.〔(''Heinz Goll - Klagenfurt-Kolumbien'' ) , 2008, p. 2.〕 He also established a rehabilitation workshop for drug addicted adolescents in Carinthia, and treated them with a self-developed art therapy, before he moved to Caracas in the mid 1970s, where he founded a further rehabilitation group. A few years later he moved to Colombia, where he met his future wife, the psychologist Piedad Tamayo in Sibaté, and settled down to live. In his works he was inspired by pre-Columbian symbolism and Indigenous arts. In many of his works, especially in his nude madonna works, he combined sacred and erotic items. Other topics of his work include: chained indigenous people, people on the run and politically displaced persons of Colombia. Shortenly before Goll exhibited in his hometown in the end of 1998, physicians diagnosed that he was suffering from leukemia and hepatitis C. A few days later he died in the hospital of Sibaté near Bogota, the town where he is buried.〔Ralf Leonhard: (''Der Meister der nackten Madonnen'' ) , Südwind Magazin 12 / 1999, p. 10.〕
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