Silvio Apponyi Explained

Birth Name:Albert Silvio Apponyi
Birth Place:Bavaria, Germany
Birth Date:4 July 1949
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Sculptor
Yearsactive:1969–present
Alma Mater:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, SA School of Art
Notable Works:Whale Tail, Bob the Railway Dog, Flame of Learning, Memories in a Suitcase
Children:4
Spouse:Natalija Apponyi

Silvio Apponyi (born 4 July 1949) is an Australian sculptor based in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia, noted for depictions of animals.

Early life and education

Apponyi was born on 4 July 1949 in a refugee camp in Dachau, near Munich, migrating to Australia during infancy. His father Albert Frederick (Frigyes) Apponyi claimed descent from an illegitimate line of the Apponyi family.[1]

The family moved to Adelaide, and Apponyi had a difficult home life. He started wood carving when he was about five years old. He attended Woodville High School, where he was encouraged to apply for a scholarship to art school.[1]

Career

Apponyi studied sculpture at the North Adelaide School of Arts, and during that time won a German Academic Exchange Scholarship (DAAD), and went on to study for a year at the Munich Academy.[1]

Since then he has had one-man shows and group exhibitions locally, interstate and overseas. He has won several prizes, accepted commissions, conducted workshops in Australia and Malaysia, and studied wood-block printmaking under a Japanese master. His work is featured in many private collections both here and overseas and in public spaces across Australia.[1]

Apponyi was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours for "service to the visual arts as a sculptor".[2]

Apponyi lives and works from his studio located at Balhannah in South Australia.[3]

Major commissions

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Sources

Web site: Silvio Apponyi – Bungendore Wood Works Gallery. bungendorewoodworks.com.au.

Web site: Silvio Apponyi – Sculptor. apponyi.net.

Web site: Adelaide Hills International Sculpture Symposium. adelaidehillssculpture.com.au.

Web site: Silvio Apponyi. Art Images. Gallery. artimagesgallery.com.au.

Web site: Silvio Apponyi at Yallingup Galleries. yallingupgalleries.com.au.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Library of South Australia . J.D. Somerville Oral History Collection (OH 562). Full transcript of an interview with Silvio Apponyi. Jenny Palmer. March 2000. For the Eminent Australians Oral History Project. 8 June 2020.
  2. Web site: Albert Silvio APPONYI. 2020-06-08. Dept of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
  3. Web site: South Australian 2020 Queen's Birthday honours recipients announced . ABC . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Dana . Morse . Gary-Jon. Lysaght . 7 June 2020 . 8 June 2020.