Oskar Fischinger (1900-1967) Estate
As a visionary of abstract expression, Oskar Fischinger left an indelible mark in filmmaking history, and is considered one of the pioneers of non-objective animation and visual music. Born in Gelnhausen, Germany in 1900, Fischinger gravitated towards creative pursuits in music, special effects, and ultimately filmmaking and painting. His natural aptitude took him far in the filmmaking industry, bringing him and his family to Los Angeles, and earning him jobs at major studios including Paramount, M.G.M., and Disney.
Fischinger’s paintings have received considerable acclaim in exhibitions throughout the world, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Long Beach Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Philips Collection, Washington DC, and Solomon Guggenheim Museum. His films and paintings are well represented in public and private collections internationally. Oskar Fischinger died on January 31, 1967.
Peyton Wright Gallery is a representative of the Oskar Fischinger Estate.
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