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The International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA), is a non-profit organization whose members implement and participate in astronomical and space art projects, promote education about space art and foster international cooperation in artistic work inspired by the exploration of the Universe. Die International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA, Internationale Gemeinschaft der Astronomischen Künstler) ist eine Non-Profit-Organisation, dessen Mitglieder Projekte zum Thema Astronomische Kunst (Astronomical Art) organisieren und besuchen, die Bildung zur Astronomischen Kunst vorantreibt und internationale Verknüpfungen von Künstlern, deren Werke sich an der Erforschung des Universums orientieren, herstellt. Hauptbestandteil der Aktivitäten ist das Organisieren von Workshops.
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Die International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA, Internationale Gemeinschaft der Astronomischen Künstler) ist eine Non-Profit-Organisation, dessen Mitglieder Projekte zum Thema Astronomische Kunst (Astronomical Art) organisieren und besuchen, die Bildung zur Astronomischen Kunst vorantreibt und internationale Verknüpfungen von Künstlern, deren Werke sich an der Erforschung des Universums orientieren, herstellt. Hauptbestandteil der Aktivitäten ist das Organisieren von Workshops. Die IAAA wurde 1982 gegründet und 1986 als eine Gesellschaft für astronomische Künste registriert. Seither ist sie auf über 120 Mitglieder aus mehr als 20 Ländern angewachsen. Die Organisation dient ihren Mitgliedern als Netzwerk und Bezugsquelle. Während die ersten Künstler dieser Art ( und Chesley Bonestell in den 1930ern und 40ern) noch Realisten waren, sind viele der heutigen Künstler von Stilen wie Impressionismus, Expressionismus und Surrealismus beeinflusst, die Mehrheit jedoch ist, im Gegensatz zu Science-Fiction-Zeichnern, in Astronomie, Physik oder Mathematik ausgebildet und orientiert sich in ihren Werken nicht bloß an ihrer Fantasie. Die Werke können von gegenwärtigen genauso wie von vergangenen oder zukünftigen Himmelserscheinungen geprägt werden und stellen sie aus einer Sichtweise dar, die meist kein Teleskop und keine moderne Technologie darstellen könnte. So wird versucht, imposante, aber glaubwürdige Kunstwerke zu schaffen, welche in Acryl- oder Ölfarben, mit Buntstiften oder Tinte bzw. mit gefertigt werden. Seit 2000 vergibt die IAAA jährlich den Lucien Rudaux Memorial Award in Erinnerung an den Space-Art-Künstler Lucien Rudaux. The International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA), is a non-profit organization whose members implement and participate in astronomical and space art projects, promote education about space art and foster international cooperation in artistic work inspired by the exploration of the Universe. The IAAA was founded in 1982 and was formally registered as an association of astronomical artists in 1986. Since its founding, the IAAA has grown to number over 120 members, representing twenty countries. The organization serves the community of artists creating works inspired by astronomy and outer space, serving as a networking resource on topics specific to the trade as well as issues common to professional artists. Although the early practitioners in the 1930s and 40s, such as Lucian Rudaux and Chesley Bonestell, (see Space Art) were realists, many IAAA artists produce work which is impressionistic, expressionistic, abstract or surreal; however, the majority (unlike science fiction and fantasy artists, who work almost purely from imagination) do have a background in astronomy, physics and mathematics which enables them to interpret accurately the data from observatories and space probes, and convert them into believable images. They may also be called upon to depict those very probes and satellites (often working with NASA or JPL scientists) – for who is out there to photograph them? They paint in oils, acrylics, gouache and markers, use pens, pastels or coloured pencils, or the latest digital technology. But these artists have an advantage over mere technology, for they can travel where machines cannot; and this includes into the past, the future and faster than light. A major activity of the IAAA is space art workshops, in most cases at remote locations with geology common to what has been discovered on other worlds. Iceland, Death Valley, Hawaii, The Colorado Plateau including Meteor Crater, and other locations with a sense of the unworldly about them have been visited in workshops. Painting and sketching such scenery outdoors helps in training the artist to know the landscape and the forces shaping it, as well as to reinforce the sensory impressions one is putting into their work of the effects of light and shade in the atmosphere.
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