Marbod Fritsch

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Marbod Fritsch (born December 4, 1963 in Bregenz ) is an Austrian draftsman and conceptual artist .

Life

Maroboduus Fritsch studied 1982-1987 jurisprudence , then to 1992 at the University of Applied Arts Vienna with Grete Rader-Soulek , Sepp Moosmann and Beverly Piersol (master class for tapestry) and graduated with diploma. Fritsch has been a lecturer at the Vienna School for Art Therapy since 1996 and was a lecturer for free drawing at the Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences from 2005 to 2015 .

Fritsch lives and works in Vienna and Bregenz.

Exhibitions (selection)

2019
  • Johanniterkirche, Feldkirch
2018
  • Engländerbau art space, Vaduz
  • Arthouse Gallery, Bregenz
  • Künstlerhaus Thurn und Taxis, Bregenz
  • Dornbirn City Museum
  • Gallery of all kinds; Bludenz
2017
  • Bildraum 07, Vienna
  • Alt Ems, Hohenems
2016
  • MILK ressort, Göfis
  • Hollenstein Gallery, Lustenau
  • Künstlerhaus Thurn und Taxis, Bregenz
  • AllerArt Gallery, Bludenz
  • ORF Landesfunkhaus, Dornbirn
2015
  • Gallery Webo, Amtzell (D)
2014
  • Gallery 60, Feldkirch
2013
  • Reiner Art Room, Lochau
2012
  • Kuefer Martis Huus, Ruggell (Fl)
2011
  • Arthouse Gallery, Bregenz
2010
  • Gallery Peithner Lichtenfels, Vienna
2009
  • New architectures, Hollenstein Gallery, Lustenau
2008
  • “Lauter Tore”, Arthouse Gallery, Bregenz
  • Kunsthaus Bregenz, series: intercultural projects
  • Eric Devlin Gallery, Montreal
2007
  • Gallery Peithner Lichtenfels, Vienna
  • fine black pilot, new drawings, Kunstverein A4, Feldkirch
  • Casino Real, in collaboration with Galerie Lsi Hämmerle, Bregenz
2006
  • PICTURE, IDEA, CODE, ART HOUSE Gallery, Dornbirn
  • displaced, 7 * Stern cultural center, Vienna
  • Galerie Glacis, Graz
  • Separation Point, art project FOEN-X 04 ', Hard
  • New work, Eric Devlin Gallery, Montreal (CAN)
2003
  • Perfect from now on, Gallery ART HOUSE Bregenz
2002
  • Drawings / Young Art Austria,
    Kunstraum Langenfeld, Langenfeld (D)
2001
  • Room. Descriptions, ART HOUSE gallery, Dornbirn
  • Eric Devlin Gallery, Montreal (CAN)
2000
  • Room 28/6, Vienna
  • An evening with. Drawings and glass work, Galerie 60, Feldkirch
1999
  • Galerie Glacis, Graz
1998
  • Constructions, Gallery 60, Feldkirch
  • Pictures 1990–1998, Galerie Glacis, Graz
1997
  • Eric Devlin Gallery, Montreal (CAN)
  • Galerie Glacis, Graz

Publications

  • JEAN LUC, Vienna, 2017
  • BIOGRAPHY, Hohenems, 2017
  • New drawings, 2016
  • The Museum R, ORF Center, Dornbirn, 2016
  • Columns, drawings, 2015
  • Marbod Fritsch, set design, vorarlberg museum, 2013
  • New Architectures, 2009
  • Gates, Beijing, 2008
  • Asylum, Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2008
  • New drawings, 2008
  • Work 1999–2007, Bucher Verlag, Hohenems 2007
  • Tendencies, Blaugelbe Galerie, Weistrach 2004
  • New works, Galerie am Lindenplatz, Vaduz 2002
  • Room. Descriptions, ART HOUSE Bregenz / Galerie Eric Devlin, Montreal 2001
  • INTERFACES, Galerie Manik, Vienna 2001
  • The Movin Earth Project, 1999
  • Constructions, drawings 1996–1998
  • Marbod Fritsch, Drawings, Drawings 1995/96, Gallery ART HOUSE, Bregenz 1996
  • "Sponsored by", Künstlerhaus Bregenz 1994
  • Drawings 91, Galerie Ariadne, Bregenz 1991

honors and awards

  • 1988: 21st Austrian graphics competition, Innsbruck - purchase price
  • 1989: Rotary Art Prize 89
  • 1993: Winner of the Sussmann Foundation
  • 1995: Hypobank competition, Trend-Art Spectrum - 2nd prize, Sparkasse Dornbirn artists' fund - purchase price
  • 1998: Artist Fund of the Sparkasse Dornbirn - advancement award
  • 1999: Bauholding art competition - recognition award
  • 2002: Competition Hahnenkamm Race 2003 Poster - 1st Prize
  • 2003: Artist Fund of the Sparkasse Dornbirn - advancement award
  • 2004: Art in Building Competition, Rural School and Education Center for Vorarlberg (BSBZ), Hohenems
  • 2010: AK competition Feldkirch, 3rd place
  • 2011: AK competition Feldkirch, purchase of the sculpture you are wonderfull
  • 2018: Art in building competition, rural school and education center for Vorarlberg (BSBZ), Hohenems

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arthouse: Marbod Fritsch ( Memento of August 8, 2007 in the Internet Archive ); Retrieved March 2, 2013