Jorrit Tornquist (26 March 1938 – 17 May 2023) was an Austrian-Italian visual artist, color consultant, and color theorist. In 1992 he obtained Italian citizenship.
He was born in Graz on 26 March 1938.
Initially Tornquist studied biology. In 1958, at the Polytechnic University in Graz, he decided to take up architecture. Under the guidance of one professor named Winkler, Tornquist dedicated himself to both sculpting and painting, focusing on figurative.
From 1959, he focused on an in-depth study of color principles and color effects, and contemporarily launched his artistic career.
Tornquist had interest in the political and artistic movements that promote social transformation; he was a pacifist and refused to carry out military service. He moved to Italy. Thanks to Getulio Alviani's help, he established himself in Sesto San Giovanni.
In 1966 he staged his first one-man show at the Vismara Gallery in Milan.
In the same year he took part in the Forum Stadtpark in Graz. In 1967, together with Richard Kriesche and Helga Philipp, Tornquist signed the founding manifesto of the "Gruppo Austria", which aims to direct the Austrian culture towards new artistic languages.
Successively he set up the Team Color Group[1] (1972), became member of the Color Center of Tokyo (1974) and actively participated in the Surya group (1977), theorized by the critic Enzo Biffi Gentili.
Parallel to his artistic practices, he started his career as color consultant with a project for the Caffetteria dello Studente in Graz (1966, in collaboration with Arch. Jorg Mayr), then gradually he began to deal with important architectural sites, among which stands out the incineration plant in Brescia (1996).
In 1987 Tornquist created a performance titled "Apartheid" in Graz, his home town, which was done with the express intention of raising public awareness towards all living forms.
In 1992 he obtained Italian citizenship, though he maintained his Austrian one throughout.
In 1995 he built up the Color & Surface group: Barcelona-Milano-Wien, which undertakes chromatic interventions for public and private projects.
Tornquist died on 17 May 2023, at the age of 85.[2]