August Walla (1936–2001) was an Austrian
outsider artist.Walla grew up as an only child with his mother and
grandmother. His mother dressed and educated him as a girl, to prevent
him from becoming a soldier. Walla later declared that he had been a
"Nazi girl" who had been re-operated during the Soviet occupation into a
"communist twin". In his works, female figures are often marked with a
swastika, while male figures are marked with a hammer and a sickle.
Until
the age of 9, he showed normal development and attended a special
school. After that, no teaching or job could be found for him. At age
16, he first entered in-patient psychiatric treatment, where he remained
until age 20. He returned to psychiatry at age 36 when his mother fell
ill.
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