Moira Zoitl

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Moira Zoitl (born July 20, 1968 in Salzburg , Austria) is an Austrian graphic artist and video artist .

Career

Zoitl studied at the Mozarteum University (1987–1990), at the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Diploma 1995) and at the 1997 Berlin University of the Arts (subject area: visual communication ). She has lived and worked in Berlin since 2001 .

In 2004 she received the Austrian State Scholarship for Fine Arts. In 2001 she had her first comprehensive solo exhibition at the Kunstverein Wolfsburg . She was also involved in the Steirischer Herbst , Graz (2000, 2016), the 3rd Guangzhou Triennale in China (2008), the Rencontres Internationales Festival in Paris (2011) and the Videonale.16 at the Kunstmuseum Bonn (2017).

Moira Zoitl also works as a curator and has realized exhibition projects in various collective projects: “SEXY MYTH - Artists' images of themselves and others” (NGBK, Berlin 2006, Forum Stadtpark Graz 2006, Kunstverein Lübeck 2007). “The Aesthetics of Resistance”, IG Fine Arts Gallery, A and Galerie im Turm Berlin, D (2014). “Cumuli - Trading Places” (2015/2016), L 40 Berlin, MEWO Kunsthalle Memmingen and Galerie 5020 Salzburg (2016). “Reframing Worlds - Mobility and Gender from a Postcolonial, Feminist Perspective”, nGbK Berlin (2017).

Moira Zoitl is a member of the German Association of Artists .

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 2017 Reframing Worlds - Mobility and Gender from a postcolonial, feminist perspective, Galerie im Körnerpark, nGbK - new society for fine arts, Berlin, D
  • 2017 Austriamentis 1997-2017, Torre Porta & Museo Casa Manno Alghero, Sardegna, IT
  • 2017 Fantastic Capitalism, GPL contemporary, Vienna, A
  • 2017 The Present Order - I-II, GfZK - Gallery for Contemporary Art , Leipzig, D
  • 2017 VIDEONALE.16 - Festival for Video and Time-Based Arts, Kunstmuseum Bonn , D
  • 2017 Situating the Everyday. Inquiries into the Quotidian, screening and lecture, KHM - Art Academy for Media Cologne , D
  • 2016 Steirischer Herbst 2016 , New Graz I + II, <rotor> Center for Contemporary Art, Graz, A
  • 2016 The 70s - Back then there was future, Schallaburg, A
  • 2016 Cumuli - Trading Places, Galerie 5020, Salzburg, A
  • 2015 Performing inEXCHANGE, video program, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, D
  • 2015 WISH PICTURES yesterday. today. tomorrow., Salzburg Museum , A
  • 2015 Cumuli - Trading Places, MEWO Kunsthalle, Memmingen, D
  • 2015 Cumuli - Trading Places, L40 - Association for the Promotion of Art a. Culture at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berlin, D
  • 2014 Vogelsbergiana, Gallery of the City of Schwaz, A (publ.)
  • 2014 What the ego experiences by itself? (Self-study), GfZK Gallery for Contemporary Art, Leipzig, D
  • 2014 Mind into Matter, Dalhousie Faculty of Architecture and Planning exhibition gallery, Halifax, Canada
  • 2014 Grand Art Prize of the State of Salzburg 2014, exhibition, gallery in the Traklhaus Salzburg, A
  • 2013 MOBILITY Part 2 - Borders, Photo Gallery Vienna, AT
  • 2013 House community (family affairs), GfZK-1, Leipzig, D
  • 2013 SOCIAL DESIGN, Emil Filla Gallery in Ústí nad Labem, CZ
  • 2013 Domestic Utopias, NGBK, Berlin, D
  • 2013 Cumuli - To collect things, L40 association for the promotion of art a. Culture at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berlin
  • 2012 a thousand votes. A show about Szeemann, diagrams, art spaces and service meetings, Volkspark Halle,
  • 2012 forays. Systems of self-interest - mechanisms of looting, Galerie Fotohof Salzburg,
  • 2011 Rencontres Internationales Paris / Berlin / Madrid, Center Pompidou and the Gaîté lyrique, Paris,
  • 2010 To Serve - House without a Maid, Huis Sonneveld, Rotterdam & Moira Zoitl at NAI (Netherlands Architecture Institute), Rotterdam
  • 2010 prospect of changes, art course across Hamburg along the S-Bahn line 3, Hamburg, D (publ.)
  • 2008 The Third Guangzhou Triennial - Frontier of Cultural Politics, Laboratory of Art, Farewell to Post-Colonialism. Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China (publ.)

Awards, grants

  • 2015: Residency program of the Goethe-Institut , Mumbai, India
  • 2010: Artist-in-residence stay, Beijing, Salzburg State Government
  • 2009: Working grant for photography in London
  • 2007: Residency program of the Goethe-Institut, Stockholm
  • 2006: Artist-in-residence in Bucharest, as part of “How to Do Things? - In the Middle of (No) where… », Culture 2000 program
  • 2005: 29th Austrian graphics competition, Prize of the Province of Styria
  • 2004: State grant for fine arts, Austria
  • 2003: Working grant for photography in London
  • 2001: Prize for Fine Arts, (Federal Chancellery: Austria, Arts Section)
  • 1999: RBB Bank Prize
  • 1997: Sponsorship award from the Salzburg Art Association and the Salzburg State Government (with Ralf Hoedt)
  • 1996: Anni and Heinrich Sussmann Foundation, grant
  • 1995: 24th Austrian graphic competition, prize of the federal capital Vienna
  • 1994: Working grant from the State of Salzburg in Budapest
  • 1992: Steirischer Förderpreis (with Ralf Hoedt)

plant

Moira Zoitl's video works and installations, films and participatory projects deal with topics such as migration , urban development , gender , (auto) biography and identity issues .

literature

  • Zoitl, Moira. In: Kürschner's Handbook of Fine Artists. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. II, M./L. 2007.
  • Zoitl, Moira . Double agent-in / double agent. The Green Box, Berlin 2014. ISBN 978-3-941644-67-0
  • Zoitl, Moira . EXCHANGE SQUARE, activism and everyday life of foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong . Jovis Verlag, Berlin 2008. ISBN 978-3-939633-59-4

Web links

  • Literature by and about Moira Zoitl in the bibliographic database WorldCat
  • Zoitl, Moira . Out of sight - very close. Practicing artistic participation. In: p / art / icipate - actively shaping culture # 07, http://www.p-art-icipate.net/cms/auser-sichtweit-%e2%80%91-ganz-nah/
  • www.moirazoitl.com Website of the artist

Remarks

  1. SEXY MYTH. Self- and external images of artists (2006) - knowledge storage nGbK. Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
  2. ^ Cumuli - Trading Places . In: Kunstverein am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz . June 27, 2015 ( rosa-luxemburg-platz.net [accessed November 3, 2017]).
  3. Reframing Worlds - Mobility and Gender from a Postcolonial, Feminist Perspective. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on November 7, 2017 ; Retrieved November 3, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / ngbk.de
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