Marina Seiller-Nedkoff

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Marina Seiller-Nedkoff (* 1944 in Stadl an der Mur ( Styria )) is an Austrian painter. She attended the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the University of Applied Arts Vienna . She completed her studies in 1969 with a diploma as an academic painter. Study trips took her to Florence and Paris. She has been a member of the Künstlerhaus Wien since 1988 and, together with Manfred Körner and others, forms the Austrian artist group Fächer .

Exhibitions

  • 2007 "New Century Artists Gallery" (New York / Chelsea) Palais Schlick (Vienna), Galerie Rienössl (Vienna)
  • 2006 Palais Schlick (Vienna, group exhibition), Alsergrund district director, comm: unications agency, Galerie Rienössl (Vienna, solo exhibitions)
  • 2005 Gallery “Alter Hof” Zöbing, Palais Schlick (both with the artist group “Fächer”), Gallery Rienössl (Vienna) Book illustration for “Verorbene Ware” by Isabella Bernardo, Sami-Verlag, Vienna
  • 2004 Galerie Village (Vienna), Vienna Art Hotel Gallery (Vienna)
  • 2003 Castle Gallery (Würnitz)
  • 2002 Bergerhaus (Gumpoldskirchen), M-Art international gallery at Börseplatz (Vienna)
  • 2001 Vienna General Hospital; Navision Gallery (Vienna), Galerie Alpha (Vienna); Biennale St. Petersburg (Russia)
  • 2000 Mouratti Gallery, Vienna; City gallery, Gmünd
  • 1998 Galerie am Salzgries, Vienna
  • 1997 Artery, Vienna; Achammer & Tritthart, Vienna, Neunkirchen cultural center, Symbiose Gallery, Vienna
  • 1996 Passenger Gallery Künstlerhaus, Vienna; Galerie Krah, Pocking (Germany)
  • 1995 UNESCO Gallery Burgenland, Neusiedl; Gallery 22, Vienna
  • 1994 Gallery at Schillerplatz, Vienna
  • 1993 studio gallery, Vienna
  • 1992 Kongresshaus, Zurich (Switzerland);
  • 1991 Tan-Gallery, Zurich (Switzerland), Lotos Gallery, Vienna,
  • 1990 Galerie Möring, Wiesbaden (Germany) Kinogalerie Künstlerhaus, Vienna
  • 1989 Dida Gallery, Graz; Galerie 410, Frankfurt, Literature Office, Mainz (Germany), Bank for Labor and Economics, Vienna, “New Admissions” Künstlerhaus, Vienna
  • 1988 Studio Gallery, Vienna
  • 1987 Literature Office, Mainz (Germany), Ogilvy & Mather, Vienna
  • 1986 Brauhausgalerie, Gmünd, Galerie Wolfrum, Vienna
  • 1985 Galerie Lauensteiner, Mainz (Germany), Creditanstalt-Bankverein, Vienna
  • 1984 Atelier Cretu, Steyr
  • 1983 VHS favorites
  • 1981 Galerie Schwarzer, Vienna
  • 1979 Galerie am Rabensteig, Vienna, Galerie Witzmann, Hirm
  • 1977 Mahringer Gallery, St. Pölten; Galerie Lehner, Linz, cultural center at the Minorites , Graz
  • 1976 Gallery in Palais Kinsky, Vienna, Gallery Egermann in Schloss Potzneusiedl
  • 1975 Gallery in the Palais Kinsky, Vienna
  • 1974 Tangente Gallery, Vienna
  • 1973 Gallery D, Mödling
  • 1971 Wolfrum Gallery, Vienna

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