Vienna-born artist Fritz Janschka was a founding member of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, whose work, which includes drawings, paintings, printmaking and sculpture, is often inspired by literature, especially that of James Joyce. He taught printmaking at Bryn Mawr College for over 30 years before retiring to Greensboro, North Carolina, where he currently lives.
In this 10-minute video slideshow, journalist Joe Scott combines images of Janschka’s work from as far back as 1947 with stories and commentary by Janschka himself.
In this 10-minute video slideshow, journalist Joe Scott combines images of Janschka’s work from as far back as 1947 with stories and commentary by Janschka himself.