Gerold Tagwerker

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Gerold Tagwerker (* 1965 in Feldkirch ) is an Austrian artist . He has lived and worked in Vienna since 1989 . He deals with modern cityscapes and their diverse reflections in urban space, both photographically and as an installation.

biography

Tagwerker studied painting at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.

Works

GKB double-decker coach designed by Siegrun Appelt and Gerold Tagwerker as part of Graz 2003 - European Capital of Culture.

Exhibitions (selection since 1996)

  • 1996: Lisi Hämmerle Gallery, Bregenz
  • 1997: "PANORAMA", New Gallery at the Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz
    • “PANORAMA”, space for contemporary art - Prosart, Lucerne
  • 1998: Eboran Gallery, Salzburg
  • 1999: "Ninety-nine", Galerie Grita Insam , Vienna
  • 2000: "casino", Galerija SV.Toma - Rovinj Art Program, Rovinj, Croatia
    • "Housing / Bregenz", KUB billboards, Kunsthaus Bregenz
  • 2001: "Fundus - materials", Galerie Sechzig, Feldkirch
  • 2002: "alphaville / zero2", Galerie Grita Insam, Vienna
    • “Nightpieces”, gallery of the city of Wels
    • "11 × 133 / 58W.flash", in the pavilion, Wels
  • 2003: "Urban Studies - Friedrichshafen", Friedrichshafen Art Association
    • "REMIS", Remise Bludenz
  • 2004: “grid.zero4”, Grita Insam Gallery, Vienna
    • "10x58W / 840.flash-op", Friends of Contemporary Art, Münster
  • 2005: "alphaville / zero5", artfinder gallery, Hamburg
  • 2006: "zero.sechs", c.art gallery, Dornbirn / Bregenz
    • "On Tunnels and Corridors", Kunstverein Medienturm, Graz (with S. Appelt)
  • 2007: "formfollowsfunction", Grita Insam Gallery, Vienna
  • 2008: "grid.zero8", artfinder gallery, Hamburg

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Graz 2003: Loko-Motive - Art is on the train