Gabriela von Habsburg, (born 14 October1956) is a German sculptor and the granddaughter of Charles I, last Emperor of Austria. Her main works are abstract stainless steel sculptures, but also include stone-printed lithographies. She is also known as Archduchess Gabriela of Austria.
Gabriela von Habsburg was born in Luxembourg, the fourth child of Crown Prince Otto of Austria and his wife, Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen and Hildburghausen. She was baptised with the names Gabriela Maria Charlotte Felicitas Elisabeth Antonia. She has the title Princess Imperial and Archduchess of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, with the style Imperial and Royal Highness. She was raised at her parents' home, Villa Austria, in Pöcking, Bavaria.
Education and career
After graduating in 1976, Gabriela von Habsburg studied philosophy for two years at the University of Munich. From 1978 to 1982, she studied art at the Munich Academy of Arts with Robert Jacobsen and Eduardo Paolozzi.
Since 2001, she has been an art professor at the Academy of Arts of Tbilisi, Georgia. From 2001 to 2005, she was a professor at the Summer Academy of Arts in Neuburg an der Donau, Germany.
Exhibitions
Gabriela von Habsburg has several exhibitions every year. While her focus was more on western Europe and the United States until the 1990s, she now has more exhibitions in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Some of her main sculptures (up to 40 ft high) can be seen in public places.
since 1989 Autoren Galerie 1, Munich, Germany
since 1989 Susan Conway Carrol Galery, Washington D.C.
since 2000 Galerie Leupi, Zofingen, Switzerland
since 2007 Drissien Galerie, Munich, Germany
Public installations
The 2007 "Horseshoe and Wheel" fountain in Astana, Kazakhstan
On 30 August1978, in Pöcking, Bavaria, Gabriela was married civilly to Christian Meister, a German attorney. They renewed their vows in a religious ceremony 5 September1978, in St. Odile. They divorced in 1997. Gabriela was the only one of her parents' seven children to marry a spouse who had no aristocratic or royal title. They have three children:
Gabriela von Habsburg.Sculpture (English version) By Prof. Mathias Frehner and Prof. Carla Schulz-Hofmann Bucher GmbH & Co. Druck Verlag Netzwerk; (22. Oktober 2007) ISBN 978-3-902612-31-1