
The artist in his studio
Art is the very
mirror of who we are, our aspirations and hopes, our fears and
struggles, our loves and hates. It reflects our inner self, our
dignity and weakness, our ina dequacies as well as strengths. But
art is also a window to a world envisioned by faith alone. The
world of the saints and angels, the heaven of God. It is from
the Creator that we originate and have our being. And
so the world of art we create, is also His gift of inspiration
to us. The gift of His tender love.
~Michael
Joseph Fuchs
Curriculum Vitae
Michael Fuchs was born in Paris, France in 1952. He
spent his childhood and youth with his mother, Geraldine
Krongold, in New York City and Los Angeles. In 1970 he
left America to study painting with his father Ernst
Fuchs and Anton Lehmden at the Academy of Fine Arts in
Vienna, earning a Masters degree in Fine Arts in 1976.
In 1980 he commenced with studies in architecture under
Gustav Peichl at the same Academy, receiving a Masters
degree in Architecture in 1987.
2007, 9. September - Audience with Pope Benedict XVI in Heiligenkreuz, Austria
and presentation of the Book of Hours with illustrations by the artist.
Since 1971 the artist has travelled throughout Europe and the USA showing his work in numerous group and one-man exhibitions. Among the many commissions Mr. Fuchs has received, he has persued portraiture with special intensity. The human face, he maintains, is the culmination of nature. He is especially known for his portraits of celebrities, nobility and public leaders as well as private persons and families. His commissions hang in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Diego, Knoxville and Washington D.C. as well as Boca Raton, Denver and Santa Fe. In Europe portraits of his hang in in Vienna, Graz, Salzburg, Vaduz, Paris, London, Hamburg und Zürich as well as Maastricht and Berlin, Lübeck and in Bremen.
Together with oil painting, Michael Fuchs studied the
old-masters technique of etching and has, since 1970,
worked continually to build up an impressive repertoire
of copper-plate etchings, which has received international
recognition. Since 1990 the artist has lived and worked
in Klosterneuburg, near Vienna. In 1998 he was honored
by giving his Holiness Pope John Paul II a painting of
the Holy Family, during the Pontiffs visit to Austria.1999-2002
design and completion of a chapel in Graz, Austria as
well as paricipation in exhibitions of the group Imago
in Sevilla and Rom.
2002 - 2003, One-man show in the City Museum of Klosterneuburg,
a retrospective of the artists work of the last 35 years.
Extensive travel in the USA and Italy. Exhibitions in
Austria and Slovenia as well as the usual commissions
from domestic and international clientele. The artist
ventures into the world of fashion and portrait photography,
a project for a book and exhibition are in progress.
Illustrations for the Book of Hours of the Cistertion
Abby in Heiligen Kreuz near Vienna
Preparations for exhibitions in Chile and Bolivia in
2004. The artist takes a studio in Florence with his
son Clemens-Maria, himself a very promising young artist.
Michael Fuchs lives and works in Klosterneuburg near
Vienna and Florence, Italy.
September and Oktober, 2004, one man show in the Instituto
Cultural de Providencia, Satiago de Chile
2006, beginning of the series of paintings “Trees”
2007, 9. September, Meeting with Pope Benedict XVI in
Heiligenkreuz, Austria and presentation of the Book of
Hours with illustrations by the artist.
2007, December, Michael Fuchs beginns work on a book
of poetry. These poems will in part be posted in
the english section of this website. Projected year of
publication of about one hundred poems
set for 2012.
Michael Fuchs presenting his painting of the Holy Family to Pope John Paul II,
which was painted in the "Year of the Holy Family".
June 6th, 2008 - Presentation at the Moscow Opera Ball of the portrait of Russia's great poet, Alexander Pushkin, which Michael Fuchs painted for the State Pushkin Museum in Moscow. The painting was presented by the artist to the Mayors of Moscow and Vienna, Jury Luzhkov and Michael Häupl.

Michael Fuchs and the mayor of Moscow Juri Luzhkov

The artist and both mayors Häupl and Luzkov at
the presentation of the portrait of Pushkin

The artist with Evgeny Bogatyrev, Director of the State Pushkin Museum, Moscow

