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Richard Koscher is an Artist and Creative Director. Originally from Austria, Richard has been residing in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1999. He has served as the Art Director for the George Lucas Educational Foundation and has contributed his expertise to technology companies such as NextRoll, Neo4J, Mesosphere and Matillion. In addition to his work in the tech industry, Richard actively produces his own art. He recently published a book titled “Reveal: The Empowerment of Appropriation Art”, where he explains the process of recreating masterpieces and demystifies artistic techniques.
Richard has been a guest on Uncertain Value before. He promised to come back to talk about Austrian painters with me. But we don’t want to talk about household names like Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, or Maria Lassnig. These artists are amazing and rightfully well-known internationally. In this episode we talk about great but lesser known Austrian artists. We talk about the works of
Richard shares the story of how he discovered a Max Oppenheimer etching in a small antique shop in Northern California.
Richard Koscher is an Artist and Creative Director. Originally from Austria, Richard has been residing in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1999. He has served as the Art Director for the George Lucas Educational Foundation and has contributed his expertise to technology companies such as NextRoll, Neo4J, Mesosphere and Matillion. In addition to his work in the tech industry, Richard actively produces his own art. He recently published a book titled “Reveal: The Empowerment of Appropriation Art”, where he explains the process of recreating masterpieces and demystifies artistic techniques.
Richard has been a guest on Uncertain Value before. He promised to come back to talk about Austrian painters with me. But we don’t want to talk about household names like Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, or Maria Lassnig. These artists are amazing and rightfully well-known internationally. In this episode we talk about great but lesser known Austrian artists. We talk about the works of
Richard shares the story of how he discovered a Max Oppenheimer etching in a small antique shop in Northern California.