Thomas Hörl (artist)

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The Beak Lady from the 2-channel video installation "UNNESKO II" 2013

Thomas Hörl (born October 17, 1975 in Hallein ) is a visual artist . He works solo as well as in various collaborations ( Sir Meisi , Michikazu Matsune , Jakob Lena Knebl ) and since 2003 in the artist group kozek hörlonski together with Peter Kozek . His artistic focus is on researching regional customs and traditions. The artist transfers the folkloric content and forms into new contexts. Extensive installations are created using the collage technique and re-enactment . His artistic work includes performance, video work, installation, object, collage and staged photography. Hörl's center of life is in Vienna, where he rents a studio in the federal sculptor's building (Praterateliers). As part of artist-in-residence programs or self-organized work stays, he has worked in Frankfurt am Main, Tokyo, Paris, London, Vilnius, Tallinn, Tirana, Timișoara, Warsaw and Reykjavik.

2017–2019, Hörl worked with Peter Kozek and Alexander Martinz on the film trilogy Demonic Canvases that u. a. at the Styrian Autumn 2018 and the Diagonale - Festival of Austrian Films Graz 2020.

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 2018: trust * us, Fünfzigzwanzig, Salzburg
  • 2018: Daihatsu Rooftop Gallery, hosted by Peter Fritzenwallner, various locations in Austria
  • 2018: "Matthias" dances. Salzburg Tresterer on stage, Salzburg Museum / Folklore Museum Monthly Castle Hellbrunn near Salzburg
  • 2017: blinded by chances, k48, Vienna
  • 2017: Asphalt exhibition, Kulturherbst Neubau, Vienna
  • 2017: Local history, Goldegg Castle (Salzburg)
  • 2016/17: "Matthias" dances. Salzburger Tresterer on stage, Volkskundemuseum Vienna , Austrian Folk Song Works , Vienna
  • 2016: 7th annual artist exchange exhibition - AIR 2016 of the City of Salzburg, Salzburg
  • 2016: To inflame myself, I recall Byron ’s Dress, Zeta Galerie, Tirana
  • 2016: The buffet, the buffet, Kunsthalle Linz
  • 2016: Rauten New Year !, 1Blick, Hallein
  • 2015/16: there are more things, Kunstverein Baden
  • 2014/15: Matthias, Salzburger Kunstverein
  • 2014/15: Everything masquerade! Carnival, carnival and Mummenschanz, art gallery and museum Villa Rot , Burgrieden - Rot
  • 2014: Georg Trakl - 1914, 2014, Galerie im Traklhaus, Salzburg
  • 2014: A Volck's song for everyone, with Jakob Lena Knebl, Esterházy Palace , Eisenstadt
  • 2014: Hold me tight, Freeze me, Show me here, Lenikus Collection, Vienna
  • 2014: Faceless, with Jakob Lena Knebl, Mediamatic Fabriek, Amsterdam
  • 2013: For the Abundance, Salzburger Kunstverein
  • 2013: Faceless, with Jakob Lena Knebl, freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL, Vienna
  • 2013: EGO fütter mein, Liquid Loft , Vienna
  • 2013: Regionalism, Salzburg Art Association
  • 2013: Mus. rer. nat. Box5320 Reykjavik 119101, Útúrdúr Bókabúð, Reykjavík
  • 2012: Unnesko, Gallerí Dvergur, Reykjavík
  • 2010: Timepiece: 100 Years of “ Brenner ”, Ferdinandeum , Innsbruck
  • 2010: Clear Skies Above, Artist-in-Residence show, SÍM, Reykjavík
  • 2009/10: Right Here, Right Now, Fotohof Salzburg
  • 2009: Baba Yaga's Garden, Art Salon in Fluc, Vienna
  • 2009: Schemenweiß, Stadtturmgalerie , Innsbruck

Festivals, performance evenings etc.

  • Diagonale - Festival of Austrian Films, Graz 2020;
  • Steirischer Herbst , Festival, Graz 2018;
  • Funkenflug 10, Künstlerhaus 1050, Vienna 2018;
  • white noise - Kulturrauschen, Kuchl 2017;
  • LOCATION Stuhlfelden, 2016;
  • Straight To Hell, First Queer Performance Festival Vienna, Kosmos Theater, Vienna 2015;
  • 1st Garage Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg, Töpchin 2014;
  • OPEN performance festival, mumok Hofstallungen, Vienna 2014;
  • Dark Start, WUK performing arts, Vienna 2013, Perform Now !, Performance Festival Winterthur 2013;
  • PANik7 - Performance and Video, mediaOpera Rinderhalle , PAN Vienna, Vienna 2012;
  • PANik5 - Performance as a Moment, Kunstraum Niederoesterreich, Vienna 2012;
  • Staying Alive, periscope, Salzburg 2012;
  • PANik4 - performance as solo, Studio Port, PAN Vienna, PAN Vienna, Vienna 2012;
  • X-Apartments, 16th International Schillertage National Theater Mannheim 2011;
  • LOCATION 2009, Deutschvilla Strobl 2009;
  • The Murpiraten, Vito Acconci Murinsel, Graz 2007;
  • Fresh Trips, Kunstraum Innsbruck 2007;
  • Wild Gift, Limehouse Town Hall, London 2006;

Discography

  • 7 "vinyl single: Thomas Hörl. Matthias , Vienna Phonogram Archive Remixes by Cherry Sunkist and das_em, documentation of the exhibition Matthias, text, poster; Thomas Hörl, publisher (Vienna / Salzburg 2015)
  • 10 "vinyl: pastforward - 100 years of the Kunstverein Baden, anniversary edition, text, gatefold cover, kozek Hörlonski, Thomas Hörl, Peter Kozek, Kunstverein Baden, publisher (Vienna / Baden 2016)

Literature, catalogs, editions

  • History does not repeat itself, but it rhymes, with texts by Fahim Amir, Thomas Hörl, Andrea van der Straeten; German / English / Italian, Andrea van der Straeten, ed. (Schlebrügge, editor Vienna 2018)
  • Matthias dances - Salzburg Tresterer on stage, art and science in dialogue. With further contributions by Lisi Breuss, Thomas Hörl, Kathrin Pallestrang, Vitus Weh, 176 pages, 125 ills .; Ulrike Kammerhofer-Aggermann (Ed.), Anna-Magdalena Kasper (Red.) (Salzburg / Vienna 2017: = SBzVK 24; Catalogs of the Austrian Museum of Folklore 103). Special edition Ed. 35 available in a painted tote bag, bookmark and vinyl single.
  • Matthias , Edition 150 German / 150 English, 7 ″ vinyl single, Vienna Phonogram Archive remixes by Cherry Sunkist and das_em, documentation of the exhibition Matthias, texts by Ulrike Kammerhofer-Aggermann and Vitus Weh, poster; Thomas Hörl, ed. (Vienna / Salzburg 2015).
  • Everything masquerade! Fasnacht, Carnival and Mummenschanz (Burgrieden - Red: Stefanie Dathe, Axel Lapp and Hoenes Foundation 2015).
  • Orientations, Identities and Art, KÖR Art in Public Space GmbH and WASt - Vienna Anti-Discrimination Agency for Same-Sex and Transgender Lifestyles, publisher (Vienna, 2014). concept & idea: Jakob Lena Knebl, Thomas Hörl and Lisbeth Freiß
  • arttirol, Art Purchases of the State of Tyrol 2010–2012, State of Tyrol / Department of Culture, publisher (Innsbruck, 2013).
  • Mus. rer. nat. Box5320 Reykjavik 119101, Edition 50, Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir, Bjarki Bragason, Thomas Hörl, Marte Kiessling, eds. (Reykjavík, 2013).
  • Places / non-places ORTung 2009. Symposium ORTung 2009. Strobl am Wolfgangsee (Salzburg: Culture Department Salzburg / Deutschvilla Strobl / Salzburger Kunstverein, 2010).
  • Traklhaus, (Salzburg: Galerie im Traklhaus , 2009).
  • Translate yourself. A performance reading book to perform, Lilo No, publisher (Vienna, 2009).
  • A queer look at time that creates space, runaways - Die Grazer Wandzeitung, No. 26, 2009.
  • Art purchases by the State of Salzburg 2007–2009, catalog (Salzburg: Galerie im Traklhaus, 2009).

education

Teaching

Collections

Works by the artist are in private and public collections

Awards

  • Theodor Körner Prize
  • Salzburger Kunstverein sponsorship award
  • H13 2009 Niederoesterreich for performance (kozek hörlonski)
  • outstanding artist award for fine arts (kozek hörlonski)
  • State grant for fine arts

Individual evidence

  1. Kozek Hörlonski. In: kozek-hoerlonski.com. Retrieved January 7, 2017 .
  2. Film archive. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  3. trust * us: The Art of Friendship | gallery5020. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  4. Culture single view. Retrieved May 28, 2017 .
  5. Martina Greil: Vernissage 7th annual exhibition AIR 2016. In: www.stadt-salzburg.at. Retrieved January 7, 2017 .
  6. Kozek Hörlonski & Alexander Martinz | steirischerherbst'18. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  7. white noise. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  8. Location Stuhlfelden. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  9. PAN Vienna | Performance Art Network Vienna. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  10. ^ Salzburger Kunstverein / exhibitions / 2010. Accessed on March 28, 2020 .
  11. ^ State of Salzburg - Artists' Symposium. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  12. Wild Poison. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  13. kozek Hörlonski | Projects: past forward - 100 years of the Kunstverein Baden, 2016. In: kozek-hoerlonski.com. Retrieved January 7, 2017 .
  14. History does not repeat itself, but it rhymes | SCHLEBRÜGGE.EDITOR. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  15. ktv_mkoglbauer: Vienna Anti-Discrimination Agency for Same-Sex and Transgender Lifestyles (WASt). In: www.wien.gv.at. Retrieved January 7, 2017 .
  16. ^ Eva Badura-Triska, Günther Dankl, Ruth Haas, Claudia Mark, Florian Steininger: arttirol. Art purchases by the State of Tyrol 2010 - 2012. In: Collection catalog, PDF. State of Tyrol / Department of Culture / Dr. Thomas Juen, Leopoldstraße 3, 6020 Innsbruck, 2013, accessed on January 7, 2017 (German).
  17. mussauhl: Vienna cultural property: MUSA art collection. In: www.wien.gv.at. Retrieved January 7, 2017 .
  18. ^ Purchases online: Federal photo collection: Federal Chancellery for Culture and Art. (No longer available online.) In: www.kunstkultur.bka.gv.at. Archived from the original on January 7, 2017 ; accessed on January 7, 2017 .
  19. H13 2009 Niederoesterreich Prize for performance: kozek Hörlonski - Kunstraum Niederoesterreich. In: www.kunstraum.net. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  20. outstanding artist awards: Art Prize: Federal Chancellery for Culture and Art. In: www.kunstkultur.bka.gv.at. Retrieved January 7, 2017 .