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Heinz Aimer

Explore a world where avant-garde history meets the vibrant energy of pop culture.

28 Works

About Heinz

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Heinz Aimer’s practice is a restless exploration of the imagination, fueled by a synaesthetic perspective and a deep curiosity for the world. His work acts as a bridge between eras, drawing from the bold experiments of Central European avant-gardes and the vibrant energy of 20th-century pop culture. From the psychedelic swirls of the 1960s to the sharp aesthetics of 80s new wave, Aimer navigates a diverse landscape of influences. His journey incorporates the visual language of comic books and historical art movements, resulting in a collection that constantly seeks out new spaces and places.

Visual voice

Aimer’s aesthetic is defined by a synaesthetic fusion of 20th-century influences, ranging from avant-garde structures to comic book motifs. His work moves through psychedelic and new wave styles, creating a sense of constant movement across different artistic eras.
Synaesthetic Art20th Century Avant-Garde60s Psychedelia80s New WaveComic Book Aesthetics
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Heinz Aimer — questions answered

What drives Heinz Aimer's artistic process?

His work is driven by synaesthesia and a curiosity to explore the spaces within his imagination.

Which historical movements influence his style?

He draws from Central European avant-gardes, 60s psychedelia, and 80s new wave.

Does his work include pop culture elements?

Yes, his art is heavily inspired by 20th-century pop culture, including the visual language of comic books.

What is the central theme of his collection?

The collection represents a journey through both old and new spaces, blending various artistic eras into a singular vision.

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