Maximilian Erbacher

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Maximilian Erbacher (born December 4, 1970 in Rosenheim ) is a German artist .

Erbacher studied graphics from 1993 to 1998 in Augsburg and Düsseldorf with Harald Fuchs and from 1999 to 2002 media art and media theory at the Art Academy for Media Cologne with Valie Export , Jürgen Klauke and Stefan Römer (media theory) and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Res Ingold .

Public room

  • 2019: NEW DETOURS (Neu-Ulm)
  • 2019: BLIND SPOTS (Switzerland)
  • 2017: PCE (Rottenburg / L)
  • 2016: NEW BUILDING AREA (Promises, Munich)
  • 2016: NEW DEVELOPMENT AREA (district hike, Munich)
  • 2016: TODAY IS THE YESTERDAY OF TOMORROW (Ebersberg)
  • 2016: WE BELIEVE LUXURY IS BEST SERVED IN SMALL QUANTITIES (Munich)
  • 2014: PROMISES (India)
  • 2014: ZWILLING (Cologne)
  • 2014: MARIENWALD (Austria)
  • Maximilian Erbacher, urinal (Ebertplatz, Cologne), 2012
    2012: URINAL (Cologne)
  • 2011: LINDENBAUM (Hungary)
  • 2010: SAY CHEESE (China)
  • 2009: TODAY, I AM YOUR FRIEND (# 8, Munich, Pécs / Hungary, Cologne)
  • 2008: GERANIUMS (Enclosure # 3, Cologne)
  • 2008: ALL BY MYSELF (Cologne)
  • 2007: HOUSING 2 (Cologne)
  • 2002: SIGHTSEEING (Munich)
  • 2000: HOUSING (Munich)

Performances

  • 2019: NEW DETOURS (Neu-Ulm)
  • 2019: BLIND SPOTS (Switzerland)
  • 2014: HITCH-HIKER
  • 2017: PCE (Rottenburg / L)
  • 2012: AUFFI UMMI OBI
  • 2011: UNITED COLORS
  • 2010: COPY PASTE
  • 2007: CUTTINGS
  • 2006 ff .: PENNER
  • 2002: HOME IS KILLING

Spaces

  • BOUTIQUE - space for temporary art, 2011–2014
  • OPEKTA International (founded), 2009–2010
  • TEREM, 2010
  • MEHLHAUS, 2000–2008
  • GALERIE PROJEKTRAUM, 1999–2002

The artist as a curator

  • MaximiliansForum Munich (2016)
  • Boutique - space for temporary art, Cologne (2011–2014)

Exhibitions

  • 2020: "DOO-BE-DOO-BE-DOO", 15th RischArt project, Gasteig , Munich
  • 2016: MaximiliansForum , Munich
  • 2016: Munich-decentralized (KIÖR Munich)
  • 2014: MOD Institute Bangalore, India
  • 2012: Galerie Lena Brüning , Berlin
  • 2011: Institute of Contemporary Arts Donaujvàros, Hungary
  • 2006–2011: Galerie Mirko Mayer, Cologne
  • 2010: Jonkang Lu Art Shanghai, China
  • 2009: Heilbronn Municipal Sculpture Museum
  • 2009: Lothringer13, Munich
  • 2009: Artist in residence: München851, Approach Art Association Pècs (Hungary)
  • 2009: Kunstverein Malkasten, Düsseldorf
  • 2008: The Return Gallery / Goethe Institut Dublin
  • 2006: House of Art , Munich
  • 2004: Museum Goch
  • 2003: Center for Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam
  • 2002: Taipei City Art Museum

Book publications

  • Boutique - Ebene Minus Eins (2014), 148 pages, bilingual, published by Strzelecki Books, Cologne, ISBN 978-3-942680-52-3
  • Maximilian Erbacher, Today I'm Your Friend (2011), monograph, monochrome, 64 pages, published by Darling Publication, Cologne, ISBN 978-3-941765-37-5
  • Maximilian Erbacher, Null Zonen (2005), color, 36 pages, published for the exhibition of the same name at the Kunstverein Rosenheim, ISBN 3-9809544-4-7

Prizes and awards

  • 2016: Award winner, art in public space: Munich-decentralized
  • 2014: Artist in residence, Goethe-Institut Bangalore / Max Müller Bhavan , India
  • 2014: Award from the Institute for Art in Public Space, Universalmuseum Joanneum, Graz
  • 2011: DAAD guest lecturer, University of Pècs, Hungary
  • 2010: Travel grant, NRW Kulturbüro, Shanghai, China
  • 2009: AIR München851, AIR Approach Art Association Pècs, Hungary
  • 2008: First prize for "Watermark", sculpture competition in public space, Mülheim / Ruhr
  • 2007: ART 2.0, Culture Prize of the Cologne Internet Union
  • 2007: Queen Street Studios Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • 2005: Film funding State Chancellery NRW, catalog funding Dr. Stöcker Foundation Rosenheim
  • 2004: Young talent scholarship and project funding from the Kulturstiftung NRW
  • 2003: First Step Young Talent Award for the documentary film "Große Ausfahrt"
  • 1996: One year fine arts scholarship, University of Ulster, Belfast

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anja Elsen: Opekta: Now oil paints are mixed here. May 12, 2010, accessed on July 12, 2019 (German).
  2. Opekta. Retrieved July 12, 2019 .
  3. Art Initiatives Cologne | opekta ateliers. Retrieved July 12, 2019 .
  4. MaximiliansForum___Passage for interdisciplinary art: show your wounds 2 0 1 6 / Part 1 - 4. Accessed on July 12, 2019 .
  5. State Capital of Munich Editor: Promises / Versicherung. Retrieved July 12, 2019 .
  6. Coming Soon: Max Erbacher's Promises in the City. In: MOD Institute. Retrieved July 12, 2019 (American English).
  7. ICA-D | Exhibition | This side of Tüke, beyond the Danube. The Approach-file: Approach Art Association 1995-2010. Retrieved July 12, 2019 .
  8. Max Erbacher, Veit Landwehr. Retrieved July 12, 2019 .
  9. Goethe Institute Ireland. Retrieved July 12, 2019 .
  10. CBK (Center for Beeldende Kunst) Rotterdam. Retrieved July 12, 2019 (Dutch).