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  • Afra Al Suwaidi
  • Maria Anwander & Ruben Aubrecht
  • Thomas Arnolds
  • Rozbeh Asmani
  • Cornelia Baltes
  • Alfredo Barsuglia
  • Hubert Becker
  • Wolfgang Becksteiner
  • Hans Bischoffshausen
  • Lucile Boiron
  • Brandy Brandstätter
  • Brandy Brandstätter / Kollitsch
  • Karl Brandstätter
  • Julius Brauckmann
  • Ulu Braun
  • Edward Burtynsky
  • Christopher Bucklow
  • Sandi Červek
  • Caroline Wells Chandler
  • Sandro Chia
  • Louisa Clement
  • Natalie Czech
  • Anna Daučíková
  • Violet Dennison
  • Ines Doujak
  • Lutz Driessen
  • Sophie Dvořák
  • Irena Eden & Stijn Lernout
  • Simon Edmondson
  • Cédric Eisenring
  • Jan Paul Evers
  • Lino Fiorito
  • Gernot Fischer-Kondratovitch
  • Christian Flora
  • Andreas Fogarasi
  • Dietmar Franz
  • Christian Freudenberger
  • Jakob Gasteiger
  • Michela Ghisetti
  • Antonio Girbés
  • Bruno Gironcoli
  • Gernot Gleiss
  • Dorothee Golz
  • Franz Grabmayr
  • Ernst Gradischnig
  • Vivian Greven
  • Wolfgang Grinschgl
  • Jochem Hendricks
  • Giselbert Hoke
  • Andy Holtin
  • Bernadette Huber
  • Lucy Ivanova
  • Pedro Jardim de Mattos
  • Anna Jermolaewa
  • Eva Jospin
  • Zhanna Kadyrova
  • Rohullah Kazimi
  • Soli Kiani
  • Peter Klare
  • Jakob Lena Knebl
  • Herlinde Koelbl
  • Cornelius Kolig
  • Arnulf Komposch
  • Suse Krawagna
  • Eric Kressnig
  • Robert Kunec
  • Alina Kunitsyna
  • Hans Kupelwieser
  • Ulrich Lamsfuß
  • Margaret Lansink
  • Karl Larsson
  • Tina Lechner
  • Jens Liebchen
  • Axel Lieber
  • Mevlana Lipp
  • Peter Lohmeyer
  • Gerhard Lojen
  • Constantin Luser
  • Klaus Merkel
  • Joel Meyerowitz
  • Sissa Micheli
  • Jürgen Münzer
  • Loredana Nemes
  • Ferdinand Neumüller
  • Marianne Oberwelz
  • Arnold Odermatt
  • Hans Op de Beeck
  • Bernd Oppl
  • Mohannad Orabi
  • Markus Orsini-Rosenberg
  • Aitor Ortiz
  • Olga Pedan
  • Max Peintner & Klaus Littmann
  • Ulrich Pester
  • Margot Pilz
  • Peter Pongratz
  • Arnold Pöschl
  • Hannes Rader
  • Damir Radović
  • Fabian Ramirez
  • Thomas Rentmeister
  • Markus Riebe
  • Megan Rooney
  • Evan Roth
  • Issa Salliander
  • Robert Schad
  • Julia Scher
  • Heimo Setten
  • Stefanie Seufert
  • Eva Schlegel
  • Toni Schmale
  • Ralph Schuster
  • Jon Shelton
  • Hayley Aviva Silverman
  • Tracey Snelling
  • Paul Spendier
  • Nina Rike Springer
  • Laura Stadtegger
  • Martin Steinthaler
  • Esther Stocker
  • Pier Stockholm
  • Howard Tangye
  • Vincent Tavenne
  • Wolfgang Tillmans
  • Mikhail Tolmachev
  • Martina Unterwelz
  • Oman Valentin
  • Anna Virnich
  • Karl Vouk
  • Maja Vukoje
  • Wolfgang Walkensteiner
  • Ina Weber
  • Clemens Wolf
  • Yunyao Zhang
© Hans Kupelwieser © Hans Kupelwieser Hans Kupelwieser, Untitled, 2018
, Plastic, 67 x 200 x 85 cm
Courtesy of the artist

“I just let the outcome be a surprise, even for myself,” says Hans Kupelwieser in an interview on his artistic process. His starting points are as diverse as the artistic media he uses: photography, swarm paintings, manipulations of media and materials, pneumatic and kinetic sculptures, reliefs, computer-aided images and many other options. When he changes from one medium to another, he often makes this change a topic of his work. In his Untitled object of 2018 he fluctuates again between the two and three dimensions, showing a flat surface that changes into an object and becomes a three-dimensional sculpture.

— Felix Kucher

© Hans Kupelwieser © Hans Kupelwieser Hans Kupelwieser, Untitled, 2018
, Plastic, 36 x 113 x 85 cm
Kollitsch Collection

“I just let the outcome be a surprise, even for myself,” says Hans Kupelwieser in an interview on his artistic process. His starting points are as diverse as the artistic media he uses: photography, swarm paintings, manipulations of media and materials, pneumatic and kinetic sculptures, reliefs, computer-aided images and many other options. When he changes from one medium to another, he often makes this change a topic of his work. In his Untitled object of 2018 he fluctuates again between the two and three dimensions, showing a flat surface that changes into an object and becomes a three-dimensional sculpture.

— Felix Kucher

© Hans Kupelwieser © Hans Kupelwieser Hans Kupelwieser, Untitled, 2000
, Photogram, 40 x 50 cm
Kollitsch Collection

As a traveller between dimensions, Hans Kupelwieser’s artistic oeuvre includes both sculpture and photography in equal measure. In his examination of surface and space, he has decided on the photogram as his medium of choice for transforming three-dimensional objects into two-dimensional images. The exploration of technical possibilities and new materials as well as the conceptual widening of genre borders are crucial aspects of his artistic dialogue.

— Magdalena Koschat 

© Hans Kupelwieser © Hans Kupelwieser Hans Kupelwieser, Erdäpfelvierer [Potato Quartet], 2007
, Aluminium cast, 140 x 250 x 220 cm
Kollitsch Collection

When choosing his subjects, Hans Kupelwieser turns his attention to everyday objects that are only marginally significant in the world of art.  He explores their potential as exhibits and gives them a new aesthetic function. In this way, even potatoes are elevated to true-to-scale protagonists in an aluminium sculpture, in which the artist constantly explores the boundary between coincidence and artistic intervention.

— Magdalena Koschat 

© Hans Kupelwieser © Hans Kupelwieser Hans Kupelwieser, Ohne Titel, 2010
, Photogram on Baryta paper, 125 x 182 cm
Kollitsch Collection

The photograms produced by Hans Kupelwieser are of key significance in terms of creating new sculpted objects. He alternates the dimensions to transform objects into images and creates three-dimensional structures from two-dimensionality. Researching technical possibilities and new materials and a conceptual expansion of genre borders form significant aspects of his artistic encounter.

— Magdalena Koschat 

© Hans Kupelwieser © Hans Kupelwieser Hans Kupelwieser, Ohne Titel, 1991
, Photogram on film on powder-coated aluminium \ Each 240 x 110 cm
Courtesy der Künstler

As someone who moves between dimensions, Hans Kupelwieser's artistic work focuses on both sculpture and photography. In his preoccupation with area and surface, he found that the photogram was the ideal instrument for transforming three-dimensionsal objects into two-dimensional pictures. 

— Magdalena Koschat 

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