Hospiz Kunst Magazin Vol. 6 - 2014

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Hospiz Kunst Magazin Vol. 6 - 2014
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Inside
H
ow can one approach a particular place, how can one describe a place and,
at the same time, inscribe oneself into it; how can one bring out the pecu-
liarities of the place whilst still focusing on and comprehending one’s own existence
as an artist?
These are the questions explored by the visual artist Ida-Marie Corell in her A.I.R.
project THE ARTIST IS RESIDENT, that has now been published as a book and that
Florian Werner takes to derive the theme for the year, INSIDE, providing an insight
into the hotel structure and its specific conditions. Ida-Marie Corell’s approach is
divided into several different phases, informed, to begin with, by a circumspection
which, manifested in the term “Resident”, also bears hints of “Resistant”. The question
of total abandonment and the necessary resistance permeates the entire publication,
explored by the artist in three topic areas. LOST IN LOCATION marks the start and the
tentative approach to the hotel as a place, DREAM AND ISOLATION the deceptive
state of having arrived, and FOUND IN CAMOUFLAGE subtle infiltration as a form of
closeness to the place coupled with a resistant stance. Parallel to this, as a subtext
to the book, the artist negotiates questions concerning the mechanisms of self-discovery, answering them with different forms of self-presentation.
Ida-Marie Corell’s presence in the hotel represents nothing but the attempt at
appropriation with the aid of the devices of irony and actionism. But much more so,
and indeed foremost, the book is an in-depth and wonderful portrait of the place itself.
Ida-Marie Corell’s project fits seamlessly into a series of artworks – site-specific
interventions – which meanwhile run through the entire hotel like a red thread, being
readable as a comment on the significance and function of the place and, slowly but
surely, beginning to change the hotel’s identity.
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Kunst der Begegnung
Contents
Kunstquartier Hospiz
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Mission statement
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DATES 2013/14
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Annual Theme 2013/14
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ART COLLECTION
16-19
IN SITU
20-29
WINTER ExhibitionS 2013/14
30-35
old original ski Posters
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ARTISTS in residence 2013/14
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Impressum
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Kunstquartier Hospiz
introduces itself
It is divided into the following sub-areas:
// Hospiz GalERIE St. Christoph
// Hospiz Artist in Residence on site
// Hospiz art prize
//art collection FLORIAN & URSULA WERNER
//hospiz art prize © national art school , sydney
Mission Statement
In its approach the Kunstquartier Hospiz corresponds with to that of the
Arlberg Hospiz Hotel as a traditional, exclusive hotel with a focus on the guests
and their well-being. In the Kunstquartier Hospiz, the focus is on the
artist instead of the guest. Accordingly, all activities at the Kunstquartier Hospiz
are based on fair and open principles of community.
In accordance with the tradition of the Brotherhood of St. Christoph, the
Kunstquartier Hospiz serves the purpose of promoting and making visible
a younger generation of artists
at the start of their creative lives. The Kunstquartier Hospiz provides
access to all artistic directions, from traditional artistic formats to New Media
Art.
The multi-layered programme at the Kunstquartier Hospiz is as dedicated to hotel guests as it is to lovers of art. The Kunstquartier Hospiz is
dedicated to its regional location, with which it is closely integrated and carries
out an active exchange, without losing sight of the international focus.
The Kunstquartier Hospiz is another exclusive trademark of the Arlberg
Hospiz Hotel.
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Dates 2013/14
December 2013-April 2014
Winter Exhibitions 2013/14
Ida-Marie Corell // de|Passage
Kay Walkowiak // AT|media Room
“Freedom” // ch|old sauna
“ART POSTER EXHIBITION” // OLD Original Ski
Posters “from Austria and Switzerland”|Passage
A.I.R. 2012/13 group exhibition
In situ & Sculpture 2013/14
Franziskus Wendels // DE
ALFREDO BARSUGLIA // AT
ISABEL HAASE & Kirsten HELFRICH // AT|DE
CHRISTIAN HUTZINGER // AT
FEDERICO VIVARELLI // AU
LENA LAPSCHINA // RU
Dates 2013/14
December 2013-April 2014
Artists in Residence 2013/14
30/11/2013–17/12/2013
Johanna Braun // AT
08/12/2013–22/12/2013
Zora Volantes // DE
05/01/2014–19/01/2014
Andreas Duscha // DE
10/01/2014–23/01/2014
Aldo Gianotti // it
20/01/2014–02/02/2014
Sigurd Larsen // DK
24/01/2014–09/02/2014
Jiajia Zhang // CN
07/02/2014–22/02/2014
Lea Titz // at
16/02/2014–02/03/2014
Hilde Fuchs // AT
23/02/2014–08/03/2014
Eva Kees // AT
01/03/2014–16/03/2014
Catherine Gfeller // CH
09/03/2014–23/03/2014
Daniel Franz Rappitsch // at
16/03/2014–30/03/2014
Samuel Schaab // DE
29/03/2014–13/04/2014
Hans Panschar // DE
13/04/2014–27/04/2014
Brigitta Reuter &
Hubert Hasler // AT
13/04/2014–27/04/2014
Christian Rupp // AT
01/09/2014–21/09/2014
Roswitha Schuller &
Markus Hanakam // AT|DE
08/09/2014–30/09/2014
Franz Riedl // AT
Florian Werner has opened his 70 m2 studio and made it available to 19 national and international artists. The artists paint and relax on site in the Hospiz
for one week each. Each day from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., the artists provide guests of the Hospiz studio insights into their work and look forward to interesting discussions and an invigorating exchange of opinions.
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Annual Theme 2013/14
Inside
ART IN THE PASSAGE
Ida-Marie Corell // de
“ART POSTER EXHIBITION”
ART IN THE BASEMENT
Franziskus Wendels // DE
ART IN THE STAIRCASE
Lena Lapschina // ru
ART IN THE COLLECTION ROOM Peter Nikolaus Heikenwälder // DE
kate terry // uk
ART IN THE OLD SAUNA
Freedom // ch
ART IN THE garage
Florian Werner // AT
ART IN THE Sport & SPA
A.I.R. 2012/13 group exhibition
ART IN THE POOL
Kirsten Helfrich // DE
Isabel Haase // DE
ART IN THE MEDIA ROOM
Kay Walkowiak // AT
ART IN THE NEW SAUNA
Ottmar Hörl // DE
christian hutzinger // AT
ART IN THE FOYER
ALFREDO BARSUGLIA // at
ART IN THE Skiclub Stube
Lizzy Fidler // at
ART AT THE BAR
Roland Adlassnig // AT
ART IN THE PARKING LOT
Florian Senn // AT
amaryllis Bataille // f
ANNUAL THEME 2012/13
inside
HOSPIZ ART PRIZE
Is awarded annually in November by the Kunstquartier Hospiz.
2009
Peter Nikolaus Heikenwälder // DE
2010
Anna Lehmann-Brauns // DE
2011
ALFREDO BARSUGLIA // at
2012
Maria Anwander // at
2013
IDA-MARIE CORELL // DE
Hospiz nas residency award
Is awarded annually in December by the National Art School in Sydney, Australia.
2008
Janice Heberling // au
2009
Gabriella Makovina // au
2010sophie cape // au
ANNAMARIE DZENDROWSKYj // au
2011
Federico Vivarelli // au
2012
Sophie Hopmeier // au
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Art Collection
Florian & Ursula Werner
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Adlassnig Roland // AT
Anwander Maria // at
Anzinger Siegfried // AT
AMANN Bernhard // AT
B
Barsuglia Alfredo // at
bechtold gottfried // At
Besa // De
Brodner Linde // AT
Cchytilek eva // AT
Corell Ida-Marie // DE
D
Diem Gerhard // AT
E
Eva & ADele // de
f
Fidler Lizzy // AT
Fill Hannes // AT
fiorenza cristina // At
Florian Walter // De
art collection
florian & ursula werner
g
Gormley Antony // UK
Griss Ilona // AT
hhaase isabel // de
Hanakam MARKUS // DE & Schuller ROSWITHA // AT
hausegger marlene // At
von Hassel Michael // DE
HEIKE HERDA // AT
heikenwälder PETER N. // de
Heinzle Regine // At
Heiss Luise // AT
helfrich kirsten // DE
Huber Uschi // AT
Hoffmann Julian // De
Hutzinger Christian // AT
K
Kaufman Steve // USA
kasimir jakob // at
krabichler lisa // at
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Lasser Inge // AT
LEHmann-brauns ANNA // De
Leissing Edgar // AT
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art collection
florian & ursula werner
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Maass Dierk // DE
maculan Lies // at
Mair Hannes // AT
Majo Maximilian // AT
Mall Isolde // AT
Marsilius // De
Märzendorfer Claudia // AT
melle christl // DE
Mijatovic Svetlana // AT
moll lukas // at
Murakami Takashi // JP
Nnachtwey benjamin // de
NAGEL HELGA // AT
norton larry // sa
Novello Patricia // it
p
Pasqualini Andreas // AT
Pohl Ricarda Maria // De
r
RÜTZler KLARA // at
art collection
florian & ursula werner
s
sandholzer LUCIA // AT
Schapiro Steve // USA
Schimpfössl Lorenz // AT
spiss Peppi // at
Strafanstalt Saxerriet –
Gruppenarbeit mit Thomas Pitsch // CH
t
terry kATe // uk
Thies Dennis // De
u
Uiberreither Volker // AT
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Vivarelli Federico // AU
Vorwagner Sylvia // AT
4 GRAZIEN // AT
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Waltner Peter // At
Werner Florian // AT
winkler gebhard // at
zZimmermann Rudolf // AT
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Kirsten Helfrich /
Isabel Haase // AT|DE
In situ
In situ
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Kirsten Helfrich /
Isabel Haase // AT|DE
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Lena Lapschina // RU
In situ
In situ
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Alfredo Barsuglia // AT
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Alfredo Barsuglia // AT
In situ
In situ
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Alfredo Barsuglia // AT
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Federico Vivarelli // AU
In situ
In situ
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Christian Hutzinger // AT
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Kirsten Helfrich
“Christophorus Exploded”
// DE
In situ
In situ
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Franziskus Wendels // AT
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winter exhibition // passage
december 2013–April 2014
Ida-Marie Corell
Born
1984 in Munich / Germany
Course of study
University of
Applied Arts Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria and
Berlin / Germany
www.lleroc.com
Ida-Marie Corell’s artistic practice is characterised by an
interrogation of consumer culture and its objects. The focus
of attention in recent years was the plastic bag object in its
range of different cultural manifestations and as a distinctive
expression and synonym of a globalised world. With her
current A.I.R. project THE ARTIST IS RESIDENT, the artist
takes an in-depth look behind the scenes of the hotel workings, thereby creating a profound and subtly differentiated
picture of the place itself.
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winter exhibition // media room
december 2013–April 2014
Kay Walkowiak
Born
1980 in Salzburg / Austria
Course of study
Vienna / Austria and
Tokyo / Japan
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Kay Walkowiak’s artistic work revolves around the real
www.walkowiak.at
world of objects, while at the same time distancing itself
markedly from the same thanks to its model-like nature.
The cultural empirical knowledge of their viewer always remains inscribed in the objects, a knowledge which charges
them with individual meaning. In the media room, the artist
presents the result of his A.I.R. stay, during which, with the
aid of the film medium, Kay Walkowiak explores the relationship of art and nature based on a minimalist object.
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winter exhibition // Old sauna
december 2013–April 2014
“Freedom”
The exhibition in the old sauna area features works created
by the inmates of the Saxerriet prison (canton of St. Gallen)
on the topic of “Freedom”. The more than sixty works are
showcased in hanging acrylic glass cubes which create
the impression of a connected installation. The form of the
acrylic glass cubes both protects and makes visible freedom
as a valuable asset.
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“old Original Ski Posters from
Austria and Switzerland” // Passage
december 2013–April 2014
Background
As alpine sports holidays began to entice the wealthy to the European Alps in the Nineteen
Twenties, so the first ski resorts began commissioning the finest artists of the day to create advertising posters to display in travel agencies, railway stations and hotels. Such
early posters allow us a glimpse of a golden age of unspoilt Alpine slopes, wooden skis
and tweed coats.
As time passed and interest in skiing became the global phenomenon it is today, so ski
advertising adapted to suit. In capturing this changing zeitgeist from art deco through to
Sixties psychedelia (‘skidelic’) to the present day, ski posters
offer an affordable art form from our recent past which is
filled with nostalgia. Demand has never been higher, as the
booming auction market shows. Interested buyers are not
just skiers fondly remembering a special run but art collectors,
hoteliers, chalet owners, investors and even modern resorts
themselves.
The man behind OriginalSkiPosters.com, Russell Johnston,
said: “Original ski posters have become increasingly sought
after, not only because being so rare many continue to escalate in value, but also because it’s a great way for skiers to
remember a special holiday or re-live those fabulous experiences on the slopes. Most customers, however, choose to
buy simply because they love a particular poster, image or
ski resort.”
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“old Original Ski Posters from
Austria and Switzerland” // Passage
december 2013–April 2014
New Release of
Archival Original Ski Posters
Russell Johnston went on: “Amazing as it sounds, the Robert W. Johnston
ski poster archive of over a thousand original posters was an attic find.
Originally built by my father, an RAF navigator stationed in post-war Europe,
the collection passed to me in 2004. But I didn’t know about his collection;
he never mentioned it! Nor, to my knowledge, did he ever ski! You can
imagine my somewhat pleasant surprise when I discovered hundreds and
hundreds of these dusty old mailing tubes stacked in the family attic. Since
then I have spent time carefully cataloguing and conserving the archive (a
process which continues to this day), first going online in 2005.”
Because of the painstaking conservation and photographic procedure
required of a paper archive, OriginalSkiPosters.com only release further
posters every other year or so. The general feeling though from those who
have glimpsed it, is that the 2013-2014 vintage is another exceptional one,
featuring rarely seen large scale images of Chamonix, Zermatt and Cortina.
amongst others.
OriginalSkiPosters.com respectfully draw your attention to a sneak
preview of the following examples from the new release attached to this
email release.
The entire poster archive can be viewed at www.originalskiposters.com.
Originals cost from £400 to £20,000 ($600-$30,000). Bespoke fine art
prints cost £125 ($195) for a full size replica. Each original is guaranteed
to be an original vintage poster and a certificate of Further Information or
Image Enquiries please contact Russell Johnston in the UK at [email protected] or on (00)-(44)-(0)7973 256042; or for publicity contact
Gordon Boreland at [email protected]
Further images or images in higher resolution or alternative formats provided upon request.
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Johanna Braun
Born
1987 in Vienna / Austria
Course of study
Academy of
Fine Arts Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Artist in Residence
from 30/11–17/12/2013
Johanna Braun’s painterly works are expansive and serve as stage settings in which the
artist performs. In her paintings, frequently based on historical sources, Johanna Braun
herself is regularly the motif. Her action here is in firmly keeping with a feminist tradition
www.johannabraun.com
(Valie Export, Friederike Pezold) which negotiates woman’s role in society and the instrumentalisation of the female body as a projection surface.
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Zora Volantes
Born
1971 in Berlin / Germany
Course of study
Berlin University of the Arts
and Academy of
Fine Arts Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Berlin / Germany
Zora Volantes’ work is situated in the realm between painting, object and performance, with numerous intersections.
Artist in Residence
from 08/12–22/12/2013
The interplay of the effect in­herent in the picture and the
outward effect of colours and materials and the influence
www.zora-volantes.com
on the spatial setting are key themes in the work of Zora
Volantes. Her works of painting are informed by the interplay
of abstraction and figuration.
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Born
1976 in
Heidenheim, Brenz / Germany
Andreas Duscha
Andreas Duscha’s artistic work could be referred to as a continuous teasing
out of a range of socio-political concerns. He approaches his topics in
intensive research, filtering out the underlying mechanisms of construction
Course of study
Academy of
Fine Arts Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Artist in Residence
from 05/01–19/01/2014
and transforming them by means of sophisticated conceptual strategies
into complex artworks invested with smug commentary. Photography and
various print techniques, some quite intricate, are his customary media
vehicles.
With H.A.I.R. ON SITE, Florian Werner expands his residency programme,
inviting one artist every year to create a photographic portrait of the hotel,
its interior, its exterior, its stories and peculiarities. The aim is to create an
www.andreasduscha.com
ongoing artistic documentation of this extraordinary place.
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Aldo Gianotti
Born
1977 in Genua / Italy
Course of study
Carrara Academy of Fine
Arts and Academy of Fine Arts
Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Aldo Gianotti’s works very often consist of a performance-based approach
to conditions of society. An incessant interrogation of the subject’s
Artist in Residence
from 10/01–23/01/2014
position in societal structures is the starting point of Gianotti’s – always
humorous – examinations, in which he prefers to use public space as a field
for experimental set-ups, with the final presentation taking the form of a
www.aldogiannotti.com
photoseries, video and/or object.
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Sigurd Larsen
Born
1981 in Odense / Denmark
Course of study
Royal Academy of Fine Arts
and School of Architecture in
Copenhagen / Denmark
Lives and works
in Berlin / Germany
Sigurd Larsen is an architect, designer and visual artist and
lives in Berlin. His artwork is inseparable from his other
activities. Indeed, the various spheres intermingle and serve
as mutual references. His sculptural works can be inter-
Artist in Residence
from 20/01–02/02/2014
preted as architectural models and furniture-style designs
in equal measure, with the boundaries between applied and
autonomous art production apparently annulled.
www.sigurdlarsen.eu
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Jiajia Zhang
Jiajia Zhang explores the phenomenon of everyday life. Her photographic gaze is trained
Born
1981 in Hefei / China
on details and side-shows of cathedrals of consumption. Her photographs, often in the
style of details, of cleared-out shop windows create the impression of having caught a
Course of study
Architecture at ETH
Zürich / CH and
General Studies program
at ICP (International
Center of Photography) in
New York / USA
Lives and works
in St. Gallen / CH and
in New York / USA
Artist in Residence
from 24/01–09/02/2014
www.jiajiazhang.com
glimpse behind the scenes, of having seen the underlying structure, while they also form
the surface of the image. The photographs raise questions as to cultural mechanisms of
representation.
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Lea Titz
Born
1981 in Graz / Austria
Course of study
University of Applied Arts
Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Artist in Residence
from 07/02–22/02/2014
www.leatitz.com
Lea Titz’s conceptual work, dominated by the photography
medium, constitutes an incessant examination of the concept of reality. Different levels of experiencing reality and
the associated degree of authenticity are exchanged by the
artist in her manipulation of various photographs (including
found footage), thus subtly changing valences of (lived)
experience.
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Hilde Fuchs
Born
1964 in
Orth an der Donau / Austria
Course of study
Academy of Applied Arts
Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Hilde Fuchs’s artwork is situated at the intersection of theatre work, performance and visual art. Her interventions make selective use of forms of
Artist in Residence
from 16/02–02/03/2014
everyday life and are embedded in social spaces, negotiating issues of
marginalised social groups (among others, she has worked with punks and
homeless people). The term “social sculpture” in the best sense sums up
the essence of Hilde Fuchs’s works.
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Eva Kees
Born
1982 in Bregenz / Austria
Course of study
Fashion Design in Düsseldorf /
Germany, degree in Artistic
Photography, Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria and
New York / USA
Artist in Residence
from 23/02–08/03/2014
Artist Eva Kees’s preferred medium is photography. Her
works range from classical still life to object photography
www.evakees.com
and documentary social photography. The central motif,
however, is her own image. The artist uses staged images,
in which she incorporates a wide variety of different objects,
to create certain atmospheres and focus consciously on
conventional forms of representation.
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Catherine Gfeller
Born
1966 in
Neuchâtel / Switzerland
Course of study
Universities of Neuchâtel and
Lausanne / Switzerland
Lives and works
in Paris and
the south of France / France
In her works, Catherine Gfeller examines and visualises states of being in various
manifestations. Her photographic and video works, in which she focuses on scenes of
Artist in Residence
from 01/03–16/03/2014
everyday life in details and fragments, serve atmospherically to condense urban and
human bodies. The wealth of views of private and public scenes amounts to a surgical
dissection of the situations under scrutiny, revealing information about the underlying
www.catherinegfeller.com
structures constituting the image.
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Born
1984 in Wolfsberg / Austria
Course of study
University of Art and Design
Linz / Austria
Daniel Franz Rappitsch
In terms of both style and material, art student Daniel Franz
Rappitsch combines different layers of time and visual worlds
in his paintings and collages. In some cases, the motifs in
his works of painting have a far more expressive gesture,
broken by constructivist elements so as to create composi-
Lives and works
in Linz / Austria
tional tension. He blends these different styles and forms
of expression to create astonishing languages of form which
Artist in Residence
from 09/03–23/03 /2014
join together in the motifs to form statements on social
conditions or individual visions of the future, that, often
drawing on found footage, give rise to a retro aesthetic.
www.danielfranzrappitsch.com
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Samuel Schaab
Born
1981 in Starnberg / Germany
Course of study
University of Applied Arts
Vienna (Bernhard Leitner,
Erwin Wurm) / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Artist in Residence
from 16/03–30/03/2014
www.samuelschaabfrequenz.com
The starting point of Samuel Schaab’s sculptural works and spatial interventions is the material itself, that provides information about the possibilities
of artistic formation. The artist puts this into new functional contexts and
combinations in search of the appropriate expression in each particular
case. Sound frequently plays a key role, embodying aspects of change and
temporality.
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Born
1962 in Munich / Germany
Course of study
Munich College of Design /
Germany
Hans Panschar
Hans Panschar’s artistic trademark is arguably most likely
that of a duality which joins together to form a whole. The
trained boat-builder and carpenter has taken the wood medium as his artistic material, searching for the essence of
this organic raw material, exploring how he can approach
Lives and works
in Berg am
Starnberger See / Germany
and build on it in his art, and thus where the cultural intervention begins. However, he also combines wood with other
materials, for example contrasting it with concrete, neverthe-
Artist in Residence
from 29/03–13/04/2014
less creating aesthetically uniform and complementary
objects. For all its reduction, the language of forms is extremely narrative, with positive and negative forms
www.hanspanschar.de
combining to create a new, poetic unity.
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Born
1955 in
Maria Lankowitz / Austria
hb-lankowitz
For hb-lankowitz (Hubert Hasler and Brigitta
Reuter) the complex exploration of photography is based on an extremely broad use of
Course of study
Graz Academy
of Photography / Austria
Lives and works
Munich / Germany
the medium. Alongside more documentarystyle photographs, which assume a mystic
aspect due to perspectives or exposure, they
often enact still lifes and landscapes, frequently appearing themselves in their sceneries. The motifs are often of an absurd, surrealist nature, detaching the photographic
image from its everyday use and turning it
into an individualised artistic tool.
Born
1975 in
Bruck an der Mur / Austria
Course of study
School of
Artistic Photography Vienna /
Austria, master florist,
Straubing / Germany
Lives and works
Munich / Germany
Artist in Residence
from 13/04–27/04/2014
www.hblankowitz.de
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Christian Rupp
Born
1970 in Vienna / Austria
Course of study
University of
Applied Arts Vienna
and Vienna University
of Technology / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Christian Rupp’s artwork is based upon
mechanisms of appropriation and alienation
Artist in Residence
from 13/04–27/04/2014
of everyday objects of advertising and daily
use. As an example, he took established logos to create a complete alphabet, using this
www.christian-rupp.com
as work material for a variety of artistic projects. By stringing them together, he circumscribes the intended meaning of the individual symbols, thus questioning the
mechanisms of consumer culture.
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Roswitha Schuller &
Markus Hanakam
Born
1984 Friesach / Austria
Course of study
University of
Applied Arts Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
The two Vienna-based artists work on the boundary of a
wide range of media. They make use of the video medium
as easily as they create sculptural works with incredible
naturalness. Sculptural objects feature recurrently in their
mysterious – narrative – filmic video works (road movies),
be it in the film setting itself as real objects or be it as animated objects often laid over and thwarting the film. In so
doing, they lend to these objects, formally reminiscent of
Born
1979 Essen / Germany
Course of study
University of
Applied Arts Vienna / Austria
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
Artist in Residence
from 01/09–21/09/2014
www.hanakam-schuller.com
everyday objects, character traits – as well as names and
stories.
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Franz Riedl
Born
1976 in Bad Ischl / Austria
The transition between or the dynamic context of surface and space plays
Course of study
University of
Art and Design Linz and
Academy of Fine Arts
Vienna / Austria
or graphical interventions in photographs, his examination revolves
Lives and works
in Vienna / Austria
mechanisms used in them, are just some of the parameters relevant to the
Artist in Residence
from 08/09–30/09/2014
www.franzriedl.com
a central role in Franz Riedl’s artwork. Be it spatial installation, paper works
recurrently around confounding the boundary between the second and
third dimension and thus repositioning our conception of it. Street plans,
architectural drawings, the grids, positional markers and structuring
artist’s examination.
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