Minu Ghedina

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Minu Ghedina (born August 26, 1959 in Klagenfurt , Austria) is an Austrian actress and sculptor.

Live and act

In addition to studying German at the University of Innsbruck from 1978 to 1982, she attended the Innsbruck Drama School for four years. After several engagements in Germany and Austria, she began studying sculpture with Alfred Hrdlicka at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in 1990 . After the birth of her daughter Lea, she moved to North Rhine-Westphalia , where she stayed until she moved to Innsbruck in 2008.

Solo exhibitions

  • 1993 "Moses", University of Applied Arts, Vienna
  • 1994 "The Denial", gallery in Andechshof, Innsbruck
  • 1994 "Pictures and Sculptures", Sparkasse, Innsbruck
  • 1996 "Sterntaler", Hofgarten, Innsbruck
  • 1998 "Heartbeat", Hofgarten, Innsbruck
  • 1999 "Hautnah", Womens Art Connection, Berlin
  • 2000 "Sculpture, Image, Text", Geldern
  • 2001 "Hautnah", Weeze Town Hall
  • 2001 "Skin", Moers Cabinet
  • 2001 "Romeo and Juliet are homesick", Goch
  • 2002 "Stories" Geldern
  • 2003 "Painting and Sculpture", Xanten art palette
  • 2005 "Search for traces", Innsbruck municipal operations,
  • 2005 "Encounters", Dr.Golser, Dr. Sperner, Innsbruck
  • 2006 "The favor of the water lily pond", Brussels, EU-Tyrol
  • 2007 "Encounters", Rattenberg (Austria)
  • 2007 "Die Schutzbefohlenen", Galerie Nothburga, Innsbruck
  • 2009 "The rebuilding of heaven", Andechshof Gallery, Innsbruck
  • 2010 "The favor of the water lily pond", Innsbruck
  • 2011 "Fragments", Innsbruck State Hospital
  • 2011 "What remains I", South Tyrolean Cultural Institute, Bozen, Italy
  • 2011 "What remains II", Ubuntu, Imst, SOS Children's Villages cultural initiative
  • 2011 "Pipistrello", Hall in Tirol
  • 2012 "Farewells", MG Interior, Innsbruck

Exhibition participation

  • 1993 "Firm on the ground", 30 Tyrolean artists, Wörgl
  • 1993 "The Human Body", Vienna
  • 1994 "Sculpture", Wiener Neustadt
  • 1994 "May 26th", sculpture in the town hall, Vienna
  • 1995 "Altar sculpture", Minoritenkirche Krems
  • 1996 "New Members", Tyrolean Artists Innsbruck
  • 1996 "Contacts", North and South Tyrolean artist, Bozen
  • 1997 "Hrdlicka and his students", Tulln
  • 2000 25 years of the "Moers Library"
  • 2002 "4x4" artist on the Lower Rhine, Cubus-Kunsthalle, Duisburg
  • 2003 "Water on the Lower Rhine", Kevelaer
  • 2004 "Kunstpostkarte NRW", Cubus Kunsthalle, Duisburg
  • 2006 Art Innsbruck, Art Fair Innsbruck
  • 2008 "Membership Exhibition" of the Tyrolean Artists, Stadtturmgalerie, Innsbruck
  • 2009 "Home and Identity", Hypobank, SOS Children's Village, Innsbruck,
  • 2009 Galerie Art Depot, Christmas exhibition, Innsbruck
  • 2010 "SOS Children's Village", Imst Ernst Raas Lecture, Hall in Tirol
  • 2011 "Transparency", Gallery Art Depot Innsbruck
  • 2012 "Paper Global", Deggendorf
  • 2012 "Christmas Exhibition", Galerie Chapeau, Innsbruck
  • 2012 "Art Ulm", Ulm

Scenic projects

  • 2006 "Moults"
  • 2008 "The quiet hesitation"

Symposia

  • 1993–1995 Stone Carving Symposium Innsbruck
  • 1995–1996 Etching Symposium Dresden

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.ghedina.eu/vita-minu-ghedina.html