Erwin Redl

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Erwin Redl (* 1963 ) in Gföhl is an Austrian artist. His work includes installations, light installations, drawings, computer art and compositions of electronic music.

life and work

Erwin Redl studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna . This was followed by a degree in computer art at the School of Visual Arts in New York, which he graduated in 1995. With his work "Matrix VI" he designed the facade of the Whitney Museum of American Art at the Whitney Biennale in 2002. Redl created the work "Nocturnal Flow" for the Paul G. Allen Center.

Erwin Redl lives and works in New York.

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1998 Austrian Cultural Institute, New York
  • 2000 "emerging artists 2000" Collection Essl, Klosterneuburg
  • 2001 Florence Lynch Gallery, New York
  • 2002 Whitney Biennial 2002 Whitney Museum , New York
  • 2004 Lille 2004 - European Capital of Culture, Lille;
  • 2005 "Die Postmediale Kondition", Neue Galerie, Graz
  • 2005 "Light art from artificial light", ZKM Karlsruhe
  • 2005 "Ectasy" Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
  • 2005 "Erwin Redl: MATRIX XII" Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, Winnipeg
  • 2005 "Light! Ljus! Lumiere!" House of the Berlin Festival
  • 2006 "Erwin Redl", Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Denver, CO
  • 2006 "SWITCHING WORLDS", Austrian Cultural Forum, New York
  • 2006 ARCO 2006, Madrid ARCO Madrid
  • 2007 "From spark to pixel", Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin

Public collections

Works by Erwin Redl can be found in the ACE GALLERY Los Angeles, the C3 Budapest and the Lower Austria State Museum, St. Pölten

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Erwin Redl at C3 Budapest

literature

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