Barbara Doser

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Barbara Doser (* 1961 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian artist. She works in the fields of audio installation, film, video, video installation, media installation, net art, radio and performance.

life and work

Barbara Doser studied art history at the University of Innsbruck , where she received her doctorate in 1989. She has been a freelance artist since 1994, since 1998 she has been working with Hofstetter Kurt on the "Sunpendulum" project, and together they form the Parallel Media group. Barbara Doser lives and works in Vienna.

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Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions
  • 2010 Palais Kabelwerk, Vienna
  • 2008 "rococo [r] eaction", Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, studio. Curator: Günther Dankl
  • 1996 "frame 04199401.0-4, project alpha" Museum of Applied Arts MAK Vienna
Holdings
  • 2010 Biennale for Light Art Austria 2010
  • 2010 We live and work in Vienna. Brighten the corners. Atelier & Gallery AREA 53, Vienna
  • 2010 Hofstetter Kurt . I look to the sky to ground myself. Parallelism and cycle 10th Galerie Konzett Vienna (video)
  • 2008 Musée d'art contemporain Bordeaux
  • 2008 Zeitzeit, Künstlerhaus Vienna
  • 2008 The Viennese art scene comes to Linz with a couple of Russians. Artpark Linz gallery . Review in: ST / A / R newspaper.
  • 2007 Ljubljana City Art Museum (1.3 Festival of Video and New MediaArt), Ljubljana
  • 2006 25th VIPER - Viper International, Basel
  • 2005 Future Design Institute Tokyo
  • 2005 11ème Biennale de l'Image en Mouvement, Geneva
  • 1995 frame 04199401.0-4. MAK Vienna (audio installation, video installation)

Press

  • Innsbruck Art Prize 2006 goes to visual artists. In: Tiroler Tageszeitung online, Innsbruck, December 19, 2006
  • apa - Austria Press Agency: tourists, migrants, researchers, politicians. In: Der Standard online, Vienna, November 27, 2001

Catalogs

  • 1995 Video SUNPENDULUM. Vienna 1998.
  • 1995 Aperto - Vienna. The Guide.
  • Barbara Doser. frame 041994.01.0-4 project alpha. media, apparatus, art projection rooms. Vienna 1995.

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