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Walter Gaudnek : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walter Gaudnek Walter Gaudnek (born 1931 in Fleyh, Czechoslovakia) is a modern artist and professor at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. Since the 1970s Gaudnek is one of the main representatives of pop art. He is considered the only artist within pop art to also deal with religious topics (e.g. stations of the cross in St. Michael in Schweinfurt, Germany). == Biography and work == Due to forced migration Gaudnek lost his German Bohemian homeland in 1946. In 1947 he attended a Realschule, and from 1948 to 1951 the former secondary school in Ingolstadt. In 1951 he visited the Blocher School of Fine and Applied Arts in Munich. After one year he moved to the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. 1953, together with H.E. Gabriel he founded the ''Neue Galerie'' in Ingolstadt and also in Munich. From 1957 to 1959 he studied at the University of California. In 1968 Gaudnek did his doctorate at New York University on the topic ''The symbolic meaning of the cross in the American Contemporary Painting''. Religious themes continued to determine his work.〔(Der heitere Hexenmeister - Ausstellung: Hexen und Heilige ) - (Aichacher Zeitung, 2013-06-25)〕 Since 1970 he is professor at the University of Central Florida for painting, graphic design, art history and art theory. In 1998 he became a full member of the ''Sudeten German Academy of Sciences and Arts''. In 2011 Gaudnek was awarded the ''Public Service Medal'' of the municipality of Altomünster.〔(Bürgermedaille für Walter Gaudnek ) - (Dachauer Nachrichten, 2011-07-06)〕〔(Bürger-Medaille für den Professor ) - (Aichacher Zeitung, 2011-07-06)〕
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