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Neuer Kunstverein, Wien, 2019
Neuer Kunstverein, Wien, 2019
2010-2011, Video animation, 16:9, HD, 8 min, Stereo. Exhibition view, Neuer Kunstverein Wien, 2019
2010-2011, Video, 16:9, HD, 8', Stereo. Exhibition view, Neuer Kunstverein Wien, 2019.
2018, Video, 5/4, full HD, 10'. Exhibition view, Neuer Kunstverein, Wien, 2019.
2019, Installation, video, 1'40" in loop. Exhibition view, Schauraum, Museums quartier Wien, 2019.
2018, Site-specific loop video, EP7 Paris
2018, Site-specific loop video, EP7 Paris
2018, Installation. Exhibition view "The New Nature", Mobius Gallery, Bucarest, Hungary 2018.
2018, Installation, Exhibition view "The New Nature", Mobius Gallery, Bucarest, Hungary 2018
2018, Installation, objects, wall paper, collages. Exhibition view Galerie Raum mit Licht, Wien, 2018.
2018, video and printed photograph, 40 x 61 cm. Exhibition view "Habitat", Galerie 22,48 m2, Paris, 2018.
2018, Loop video. Exhibition view, "Habitat", Galerie 22,48 m2, Paris.
Exhibition view, "Habitat", Galerie 22,48 m2, Paris.
Exhibition view, "Habitat", Galerie 22,48 m2, Paris.
Exhibition view, "Habitat", Galerie 22,48 m2, Paris.
Exhibition view, "Habitat", Galerie 22,48 m2, Paris.
2017, paper collage in wooden framework, 12,9 x 9,8 x 3,5 inches
2017, paper collage in wooden framework,12,9 x 9,8 x 3,5 inches
2017, table, C-prints in wooden framework, metal, 20,4 x 15,7 x 15,7 inches
2016, Site specific installation, digital print on canvas, variable dimensions. View from Art Rotterdam 2017.
2016, Site specific installation, digital print on canvas, variable dimensions. View from Art Rotterdam 2017.
2017, C-print, 9,4 x 9,4 inches
2016, video with screen (22 inches), 3'38". Exhibition view « Ghost ride the whip » Galerie 5020, Salzburg, Austria
2016, printing on paper Fine Art, framed, 19,6 x 14,7 inches
2013, loop videos, Exhibition view, "Faux Terrain – Claudia Larcher", Bildraum Bodensee & Gallery Lisi Hämmerle 2016
"Faux Terrain – Claudia Larcher", Bildraum Bodensee & Gallery Lisi Hämmerle 2016
"Faux Terrain – Claudia Larcher", Bildraum Bodensee & Gallery Lisi Hämmerle 2016
"Faux terrain" Artefacts (C-Prints, Live Performance, Video) View of the exhibition Ars Electronica Festival, 2016
2015, Two synchronized videos, double projection 16:9, recording, 5'15". Exhibition view "Faux terrains", Galerie Lisi Hämmerlein, Bregenz, Austria.
- Backdoor babes N°3 - Pirate 79 - Triplex n°27 Collage, paper, wood, 9 x 6,2 x 2,7 inches
Exhibition view, Galerie Raum mit Licht, 2015
2015, Looped video animation, color, single channel, sound by Constantin Popp
2015, Looped video animation, color, single channel, sound by Constantin Popp
2015, Looped video animation, color, single channel, sound by Constantin Popp
"SCENES", Galerie 22,48m2, Paris.
2014, View of the exhibition "SCENES", 2014, Galerie 22,48 m², Paris, France.
2014, collage on paper, 11,8 x 15,7 x 3,5 inches, 11,8 x 15,7 x 3,5 inches, 12,9 x 9,8 x 3,5 inches
2014, Digigraphy on Hahnemühle paper, 17,7 x 23,6 inches
2014, Digigraphy on Hahnemühle paper, laminating paper, metal, 27,5 x 19,6 x 27,5 inches
Claudia Larcher was born in 1979 in Bregenz, Austria.
She lives and works in Vienna, Austria.
She is a visual artist with a focus in (site specific) video animation, collage, photography and installation.
From 2001 to 2008 she studied « Media Art and Sculpture » at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Since 2005 she has participated in various group exhibitions and festivals in Austria and abroad and presented her work in solo and group exhibitions: f.e. Tokyo Wonder Site Japan, Slought Foundation Philadelphia, Weimar Art Festival, Centre Pompidou Paris, Museum of Contemporary Art/ Roskilde, steirischer Herbst in Graz and Anthology Film Archives in NYC.
In 2014 she taught as a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Architecture and Design at the Vienna University of Technology with a focus on experimental tendencies in architectural film. She was granted by the Game Award and the Vienna Kunsthalle award in 2008.
She won the Art Award Vorarlberg in 2018, as well as Outstanding Artist Award of the Federal Chancellery for Art and Culture in 2016.
In March 2019, a monograph with Claudia Larcher‘s work has been published by deGruyter Verlag.
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