Exhibitor listing

    Galerie Ernst Hilger


    Galerie Ernst Hilger
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    Exhibitor's Artists:

    • Erró
      Biography : Erró Biography 1932 Born in Olafsvik, Iceland 1949 Academy of Beaux-Arts, Reykjavik, Iceland 1951 Professor of Art Diploma 1952 Academy of Beaux-Arts, Oslo, Norway 1954 Florence Academy of Art, Florence, Italy 1955 School of Byzantine Mosaic Art in Ravenna, Italy 1958 Moves to Paris, France 1951 - 1959 Travels to Spain, Thailand, France Exhibition : Selected Exhibitions
      2013 After Picasso, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna, Austria
      2013 Le biennale de Lyon, Lyon, France
      2011 Portrait and Landscape, Schrin Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany
      2010, Erró, 50 ans de collages, Centre Pompidou, Paris and Musée des beaux-arts de Dole; Erró. Dessins, Musée d'Art Moderne de Saint Etienne.
      2008, Erró, le fou d'images, Musée de Louviers.
      2007, Erró: Toy Store, Galerie Louis Carré & Cie, Paris ; The Erro Collection, Reykjavík Art Museum - Kjarvalssta, Reykjavik; Erró, recommended Dirimart, Istanbul; The Forgotten Future - Erro, Reykjavík Art Museum - Kjarvalssta, Reykjavik.
      2006, Erró - Forgotten Future - aquarelles de 1981 à 2004.Galerie Louis Carré & Cie, Paris; Erró - El Gran Collage del Mundo, IVAM - Institut Valencià dArt Modern, Valencia.
      2005, ERRO, recommended Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna; Erró. Retrospectiva 1958-2004, Es Baluard Museu d'Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma, Palma de Mallorca.
      2004, Boulgakov ou l'Esprit de liberté, avec Klasen et Monory, musée National des Beaux-Arts, Kiev, Ukraine; Worldscapes: The Art of Erro, Grey Art Gallery of New York University, New York, U.S.A.
      Erro: Les Femmes fatales, Goethe-Institut, New-York, U.S.A; Mao's last Visit to Venice, Lillian Vernon Center for International Affairs, New York University, New York, USA; Erro, tableaux chinois, Musée de la Tapisserie, Aix-en-Provence, France; Les Amazones en proverbes, Galerie Louis Carré et Cie, Paris, France ; Erro, IUFM Confluence(s), Lyon, France; Erro, Obras 1958-2003, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, La Havane, Cuba; Erro, aquarelles, Galerie Sonia Zannettacci, Genève, Suisse.
      2003, Erro, Hommage à Walt Disney, Galerie Louis Carré et Cie, Paris, France
      Merrolyn Monroe and her friends, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienne, Autriche.
      2002, Erro, La saga des comics américains, Espace Gustave Fayet, Sérignan, France; Erro, Renault et l'Art, Espace Renault, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.
      2001, A retrospective
    • Faile
      Biography : Faile are a New York based collective of artists who are one of the most popular and recognizable international producers of street-displayed artwork. They formed in the late 1990’s from three founding members Patrick McNeil, Patrick Miller, and Aiko Nakagawa. Their first projects on the street had the title A Life, of which their name Faile was an anagram. The name was also an acknowledgement of the inevitable process of deterioration that an artwork suffered when exposed to the elements. Faile take their inspiration from the detritus of city walls, using the decay of advertising and flyposting to provide a platform to present their own take on the world of found imagery. From initially wheatpasting screen printed posters on the streets of New York and major world cities, they progressed to the more permanent medium of stencil graffiti. Their instantly recognisable pop culture images in posters and stencils have allowed Faile to diversify into other areas encompassing fine art, sculpture, design, fashion, music, and housewares. Despite this, the core of their work remains printmaking, stencilling, and painting. In May 2008 they were invited to produce work for the exterior of London's Tate Modern gallery as part of their Street Art exhibition. In 2007 their shows in London and New York sold out instantly. Exhibition : Solo exhibitions
      Faile Where Wild Won't Break, Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX
      Les Ballets de Faile, New York City Ballet Art Series, David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, New York, NY (2013)
      The Wolf Within, Commissioned Public Sculpture by Mongolian Arts Council, UlaanBaatar, MN (2012)
      104 N. 7th Mural, Brooklyn, NY (2012)
      Fragments Of Faile, Lazarides Gallery, London, UK (2011)
      Faile: “A Decade of Prints and Originals”, Post No Bills, Venice Beach, CA (2011)
      Bedtime Stories, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York, NY (2010)
      Lost in Glimmering Shadows, Lilian Baylis School-Lazarides Gallery, London, UK (2008)
      From Brooklyn with Love, Lazarides Gallery, London, UK (2007)
      Nothing Lasts Forever, 201 Chrystie Street, New York, NY (2007)
      Faile Prints, Fifty24, Portland, OR (2006)
      The Room NYC, New York, NY (2005)

      Selected group exhibition history

      2013

      Ten Years of Wooster Collective, Jonathan Levine Gallery, New York, NY
      Cash, Cans & Candy, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna, AU

      2012

      Damien Hirst's Murderme Private Collection, Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli, Turin, IT
      The Boneyard Project, Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ
      Sotheby’s Sick Children’s Trust Benefit Sale, London, UK
      Tonight We Won’t Be Bored, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, DE

      2011

      Underbelly Show, Art Basel Miami, Miami, FL
      On Every Street, Samuel Owen Gallery, Greenwich, CT
      T&J Artwalk for Human Rights Watch, Oslo, NO
      RE:DEFINE MTV's Staying Alive Foundation Art Benefit, Dallas, TX
      Art Mère / Art Père Auction LIVESTRONG Benefit, Los Angeles, CA

      2010

      FAILE & BÄST, Deluxx Fluxx Arcade, Allen Street, New York, NY; Greek Street, London, UK
      Temple, Portugal Arte 10, Lisbon, PT
      Meet Me Inside, Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
      Viva La Revolucion: A Dialogue With The Urban Landscape, Museum Of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
      Underbelly Proj
    • Allen Jones
      Biography : Born in Southampton Allen Jones studied at the Hornsey School of Art (1958/9) and at the Royal College (1959/60) from which he was expelled for 'excessive independence'. Probably on account of his quality, he was contracted to a dealer barely six moths after his expulsion, and from this point onwards his career was assured. One of the most seccesful British Pop artists, his early work explored urban themes. He painted a series of paintings based on red London buses, using shaped canvases to infer movement, his intention not just to portrait the vehicle, but to create a 'red-bus-picture', subject and canvas fused together. From the twisting male and female figures into Surrealist inspired puzzles, reflecting the artist's interest in the physical relationship and the balance of male and female power as explored in the writings of Jung and Nietzsche. This concern with sexuality was to reach its peak in his famous nudes. Taking his images from girlie magazines, and popular fetichism, his pneumatic ladies strut about in leather, stockings and stiletto heel, the embodiment of the pop art lady. Jones experimented with paintings and sculpture, his work both celebrating and parodying these creations of male fantasy. A successful designer for theatre, cinema and television, painting nevertheless remains Jones' dominant interest and his work has been celebrated in many exhibtions throughout the world.
    • Anastasia Khoroshilova
      Biography : 1978 born in Moscow since 1997 Membership in "The Russian Union of Art Photographers" 1999-2004 Studies of Photography at the University of Duisburg-Essen (Folkwang School), Germany by Prof. Joerg Sasse, passed with distinction since 2007 lives and works in Berlin and Moscow since 2012 Lecturer for "Project Photography" at The Rodchenko Moscow School of Photography and Multimedia Exhibition : ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
      2012
      STARIE NOVOSTI (OLD NEWS), Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland
      2011
      STARIE NOVOSTI (OLD NEWS), Hilger Contemporary, Vienna
      STARIE NOVOSTI (OLD NEWS), a collateral event of the 54 International Art Exhibition (La Biennale di Venezia)
      Biblioteca Zenobiana del Temanza, Venice
      2010
      Anastasia Khoroshilova, Gisèle Linder Gallery, Basel, Switzerland
      2009
      Russkie, LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn, Germany
      Baltiysk, State Art Gallery, Kaliningrad, Russia
      Russkie, City Exhibition Hall, Petrozavodsk, Russia
      Exercises, MK Galerie, Berlin
      Russkie, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
      Exercises, Stella Art Foundation, Moscow
      Russkie, Gallery Impronte Contemporary Art, Milan
      2008
      The Narrow Circle, Sala Santa Rita, Rome
      Russkie, Neue Galerie im Höhmannhaus, Augsburg, Germany
      2007
      Islanders 2003-2006, Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, Italy
      Islanders 2003-2006, Kunsthalle Lingen, Lingen
      Russkie, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna
      Russkie, Galería Fúcares, Madrid
      2006
      Notes On The Way, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
      Islanders, Corkin Shopland Gallery, Toronto
      Notes On The Way, National Library of Czech Republic / Clementinum,Prague
      Bezhin Meadow, Museum Sacharov-Centre, Moscow
      Anastasia Khoroshilova 2002-2006, Bumpodo Gallery, Tokyo
      2005
      Bezhin Meadow, Goethe-Institut / Galerie Condé, Paris
      Bezhin Meadow, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna
      Bezhin Meadow, Galería Fúcares, Madrid
      2004
      Islanders, Galerie Ernst Hilger (Mezzanin), Vienna

      GROUP SHOWS (SELECTION)
      2013
      Points on the Map - The Representation of Conflict in Cultural Space, First Beijing Photo Biennale, Beijing World Art Museum, curated by Bas Vroege
      Destination - Karelia, parallel program of the 5th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Cultural Centre ZIL, Moscow, curated by Georgy Nikich
      Drifting, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin / curated by Valerie Smith
      Mother Russia, The Salt Yard, Hong-Kong / curated by Steve Bisson
      2012
      "Behind landscap
      Detailed Description : COLLECTIONS (SELECTION) The Margulies Collection, Miami Collection Bank Austria, Vienna Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci Prato, Italien Collection Citigroup Private Bank, New York Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena, Modena Kunsthalle Lingen Moscow Multimedia Complex for Contemporary Arts (Moscow House of Photography), Moscow Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow Adrian Riklin Privatstiftung, Vienna Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn Jerry Speyer, New York State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg Collection UBS AG, Switzerland Zentrum für Gegenwartskunst im Glaspalast, Augsburg
    • Andreas Leikauf
    • Cameron Platter
      Biography : Cameron Platter was born in 1978, Johannesburg. He graduated with a BFA in painting from the Michaelis School of Fine Art, Cape Town, in 2001. Recent exhibitions include “Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now,” Museum of Modern Art, New York; “Rencontres Internationales,” The Centre Georges Pomidou, Paris and Haus Der Kultur, Berlin; Le Biennale de Dakar 2010, Dakar, Senegal; “Coca- Colonization,” Marte Museum, El Salvador; and “Absent Heroes,” Iziko South African National Gallery. He makes stories, pictures, and objects that are documents of contemporary morality; exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, using themes appropriated from the universal concerns of sex, love, violence, beauty, advertising, food, battle scenes, pornography, writing, politics, religion, crime, dancing, lust, greed, things falling apart, and spaceships. Platter fills the ordinary and marginal, with incendiary new meaning. Working from everyday experience with subjects overlooked or considered delinquent, sordid and lowbrow, he reconnoiters notions and concepts on the outside fringes of South Africa’s popular culture. His work appears in the permanent collection of MoMA, New York; The FRAC Centre, Orleans, France; and the Iziko South African National Gallery. His work has been highlighted in The New York Times, Vice Magazine, NKA Journal of Contemporary African Art, Artforum, and Art South Africa. Exhibition : Permanent Collections

      MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) New York
      Iziko South African National Gallery
      FRAC Centre, Orleans, France
      Margulies Collection, Miami, USA

      Selected Solo Exhibitions

      2012
      Empty Promises, Galerie Ernst Hilger
      You, Galerie Hussenot, Paris, France.

      2011
      Fucking Hell, WHATIFTHEWORLD / Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa.

      2010
      Hard Times, Great Expectations, Whatiftheworld/ Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa.
      The Old Fashion, Volta NY, New York, USA.
      I Am Lonelyness, Hilger Contemporary, Vienna, Austria.

      2009
      Black Up That White Ass II, YOUNGBLACKMAN, Cape Town, South Africa.

      2008
      Studio, KNSA Gallery, Durban, South Africa.
      3 Stories, KZNSA Gallery, Durban, South Africa.
      Too Much of Anything is Very Dangerous, Hilger Contemporary, Vienna, Austria.

      2006
      Party Time, Blank Projects, Cape Town, South Africa.
      Beware the Curves, Labia Cinema, Cape Town, South Africa.

      2005
      Life Is Very Interesting, Bell- Roberts Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa.

      2004
      Storm, NSA Gallery, Durban, KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa.
      The Love is Approaching, Joao Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa.

      Selected Group Exhibitions
      2013
      South African Pavillion at the 55th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia

      2011
      Absent Heroes, Iziko South African National Gallery. Curated by Pam Warne.
      Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now, Museum of Modern Art, MoMA New York. Curated by Judith Hecker.
      Rencontres Internationales, Haus Der Kultur, Berlin. Curated by Nathalie Henon and Jean- Francois Rettig.
      Coca- Colonized, Marte Museum, El Salvador. Curated by Claire Breukel.
      Africa!, Galerie Hussenot, Paris. Curated by Andre Magnin.
      New Positions, Art Cologne.

      2010
      Rencontres Internationales, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Curated by Nathalie Henon and Jean- Francois Rettig.
      Coca- Colonized, Brot Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria. Curated by Claire Breukel.
      Africa Assume Art Position, Primo Marella Gallery, Milan. Curated
    • Mel Ramos

      Also exhibited by: Modernism Inc.,
    • Larry Rivers
    • Michael Scoggins

      Also exhibited by: ADLER & Co.,

    Other Artists represented by the Gallery:

    • ASGAR/GABRIEL
      Biography : Daryoush ASGAR & Elisabeth GABRIEL Born 1975 in Teheran and 1974 in Vienna, studied Art and Philosophy collaborate since 2005, live and work in Vienna SOLO EXHIBITIONS (Selection): 2014. tbc, Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles 2014. tbc, MAMAM - Museu de Arte Moderna Aloisio Magalhães , Recife, Barsil 2012. we are hungry, in fact very hungry, hilger contemporary, Vienna 2012. Volta NY, HilgerBrotkunsthalle, New York 2011. under the paving stones, the beach, Kunsthallen Brandts, Odense 2011. Auflösung der Ökonomie, Mannheimer Kunstverein, Mannheim 2011. the disciplining time stands still, no activity, no automobiles, no angst, Annarumma Gallery, Naples 2010. The Loves of the Plants, hilger contemporary, Vienna 2009. Bucolica Obscura, Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles 2007. low clouds, high spirits and the island, hilger contemporary, Vienna GROUP EXHIBITIONS (Selection): 2012. The Kids Are All Right, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Rotterdam 2012. Sex, DUI’s and Videotape, Brotkunsthalle, Vienna 2010. The Promise of Loss, Arario Gallery, New York 2010. "New Position" at Art Cologne, hilger contemporary, Cologne 2010. Don't worry, be happy, MAMA Showroom, Rotterdam 2009. The Promise of Loss, Brot Kunsthalle, Vienna 2009. get connected, Künstlerhaus, Vienna 2008. Belle du Jour, Collette Blanchard Gallery, New York 2008. Central Europe Revisited II, Schloss Esterhazy, Eisenstadt 2008. The New Force of Painting, Frissiras Museum, Athens COLLECTIONS (Selection): Museum Wuerth (GER) Sammlung Esterhazy (AUT) Marc Quinn privatecollection (London) Collection Nadour (Paris) Frank Gallipoli Foundation (USA) Carla&Bruno Brown Collection (BEL) Sammlung Sanziany & Palais Rasumofsky (Vienna) Uni Credit Art Collection (ITA) Siemens Art Foundation (GER) STRABAG Collection (AUT) JaLiMa Collection (GER)

    • Gunter Damisch
      Biography : 1958 born in Steyr / AUSTRIA 1977 - 1983 Acadamy of Fine Arts, Vienna master class of Arnulf Rainer 1983 Römerquelle art award 1985 Otto Mauer award Max Weiler award 1991 Karl Rössing award 1992 Lecture for printing techniques at the academy of Fine Arts, Vienna 1995 Art Award of the city of Vienna 1996 Anton Faistauer-award for painting 1998 Professor at the academy of Fine Arts, Vienna Award of the 2. International Graphiktriennale, Praha Oberösterreichischer federal award for culture 2011 Award of the federal country Niederösterreich Exhibition : Solo-Exhibition 2013 Albertina, Wien Landesgalerie für zeitgenössische Kunst, St.Pölten Galerie Hametner, Stoob Galerie 422, Gmunden 2012 Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Innsbruck Museum Würth, Künzelsau 2011 Galerie Schmidt, Hall in Tirol Galerie Storrer, Zürich Galerie Gaudens Pedit, Lienz Galerie Lendl, Graz 2010 Galerie 3, Klagenfurt Galerie 422, Gmunden Kunstverein Steyr, Schloss Lamberg RLB-Atelier, Lienz Galerie Ernst Hilger, Wien Hilger Contemporary, Wien 2009 Galerie Schloss Parz, Linz Galerie Thiele, Linz Galerie Alber, Bregenz Gironcoli Museum im Schloss Herberstein, Herberstein 2008 Galerie Welz, Salzburg "Weltwegsteher – Flämmlerfelder" Bezirkshauptmannschaft Melk, "Weltwegnetze" Galerie bei der Albertina, Wien 2007 Galerie Gölles, Fürstenfeld Galerie Marie-José van de Loo, München 2006 Galerie 422, Gmunden Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman,Innsbruck (mit Leiko Ikemura Galerie Exner, Wien 2005 Galerie 3, Klagenfurt 2004 Galerie Storrer, Zürich Galerie Figl, Linz Galerie Gölles, Fürstenfeld (mit Rudi Molacek) 2003 Galerie Lendl, Graz Galerie am Stein, Schärding Galerie Marie-José van de Loo, München Sammlung Ploner, „Aus dem Weltengarten“, Wien Sammlung Würth, Böheimkirchen 2002 ORF-Zentrum, Linz Galerie Figl, Linz Galerie Academia, Salzburg St. Peter, Wiener Neustadt Galerie Marie-José Van de Loo, München Galerie Gerersdorfer, Wien Kunstverein Augsburg, Holbeinhaus Galerie Ohse, Bremen 2001 Galerie Lendl, Graz Kunsthaus Lingen Galerie - halle, Waltraud Scheutz, Linz Galerie Hametner, Stoob “Zwischen-Welten - Graphik, Malerei, Skulptur”, Galerie 3, Klagenfurt Galerie Storrer, Zürich Kunstforum am Rathaus, Hallein Galerie 422, Gmunden Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Innsbruck 2000 Galerie Marie-José van de Loo, München Kunsthaus Elisabethstraße, Graz ”(Die) Welt Raum Bild Wand”, Zeche Zollv

    • Alexis Diaz


    • Oliver Dorfer
      Biography : born 1963 in Linz, Austria 1989 Talentförderungspreis des Landes Oberösterreich 1990 Mitglied der Künstlervereinigung MAERZ 1991 Förderungspreis der Stadt Linz für Bildende Kunst 1993 Viermonatiger Arbeitsaufenthalt in Montréal, Kanada. In den folgenden Jahren regelmäßige Arbeitsaufenthalte u.a. zur Erstellung großformatiger Carborundumdrucke. 1994 Festival International de la Peinture 1994,Cagnes-sur-Mer–Menton Spéciale du Jury 1995 Bauholding-Förderungspreis für Bildende Kunst–1.Preis 1997 Magister der Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 1999 26.Österreichischer Grafikwettbewerb–Preis der Bundeshauptstadt Wien Lebt und arbeitet in Linz. Exhibition : personal exhibitions 2011 hole in one/the pulpproject, schultz contemporary • berlin, (D)(K) crankedup underbelly, michael schultz gallery seoul , (KR)((K) the red chamber, St. Peter an der Sperr/ Museum Wiener Neustadt, (K) oliver dorfer, Artemons contemporary - Kunsthalle, Hellmonsödt full screen, HilgerBROTKunsthalle, Wien 2010 Galerie 422, Gmunden 2009 the palemoon- pulp- and other projects, hilger modern contemporary, Wien (K) Brehm Cooper Dorfer, Nordico, Linz (K) default composits, one night stand - OÖ. Landesgalerie, Linz the pulpproject, freight + volume, New York City (USA), (K) 2008 lime wire, Bonelli Arte Contemporanea, Mantova (I), (K) 2007 eiga & pole, hilger contemporary, Wien (K) recent recordings, Baukunst Galerie, Köln (D) stills, Artcore, Toronto (CDN), (K) 2005 Dorfer / Weissenbacher, hilger contemporary, Wien 2004 pics, Landesgalerie am Oberösterreichischen Landesmuseum, Linz (K) Galerie 422, Gmunden, pics, Baukunst Galerie, Köln (D) 2003 Kunsthalle Hosp, Nassereith 2002 Galerie Schloss Puchheim, Attnang Puchheim, Lounge, Malerei, Galerie Academia, Salzburg murakami, Galerie Hilger, Wien (K) Galerie Pimmingstorfer, Peuerbach Treffpunkt Kunst, ORF-Oö, Linz 2001 Sala Pelaires, Palma de Mallorca (E) Baukunst Galerie, Köln, (D) (K) Galerie Éric Devlin, Montréal, (CDN) (K) 2000 Galerie Hilger, Paris (F) 1999 Galerie Éric Devlin, Montréal (CDN) 1998 Galerie Academia, Salzburg (K) 1997 Galerie Figl, Linz Baukunst Galerie, Köln (D) Galerie Hilger, Wien (K) 1996 Galleria Fontanella Borghese, Rom (I) H20 Galerie, Nürnberg (D) Galerie Éric Devlin, Montréal (CDN) Galerie Academia, Salzburg (K) 1995 Baukunst Galerie, Köln, (D) (K) Galerie Kunstforum, Klagenfurt (K) 1993 Galerie Academia, Salzburg (K) Galerie Trois Points, Montréal (CDN) (K) Galerie Madeleine Lacerte, Québec, (CDN) (K) Baukunst Galerie, Köln, (D) Galerie Kremer, Gelsenkirchen, (

    • Ángel Marcos
      Exhibition : SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2013 -The Intimate Subversion. Biennale di Venezia. 55ª Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte, collateral event. Scuola di San Pasquale, Venice, Italy (31.05-30.09.2013) -Alrededor del Sueño / Around the Dream. Enlace Arte Contemporáneo gallery, de Avenida Pardo y Aliaga 676, San Isidro, Perú, Lima (09.08.2013) -Reposiciones. 04. Serie: Los bienaventurados. 1997. Trayecto gallery, Vitoria –Gasteiz, Spain (20.06.2013)- Diálogos/Dialogs. Patio Herreriano Museum, Valladolid, Spain (07.02.2013 - 05.05.2013) 2012 - Retablos con Luz/ Panel Paintings by Light. Hilger Contemporary, Viena, Austria - Las Miradas del Tiempo. Museo de las Ferias, Medina del Campo, Valladolid, Spain -Coup de Parole Gas Natural Unión Fenosa (MACUF) showroom, Barcelona, Spain - Ángel Marcos at The Margullies Collection. The Wharehouse, Miami, USA 2011 - Rabo de Lagartija. Planificación y Estrategia /Lizard's Tail. Planning and Strategy. Centro-Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo (Artium), Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain - La Mirada Oculta/ The hidden Gaze. Trayecto Galería, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain - Alrededor del Sueño. Escenarios para el Vacío. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Gas Natural Fenosa (MACUF), A Coruña, Spain 2010 - La Mar Negra/ The Black Sea. Project for El Mundo Journal. ARCO 2010, Madrid, Spain 2009 - Desideratum - La Habana vs. Las Vegas. Huelva Museum, Huelva, Spain - China. Galería Trama, Barcelona, Spain 2008 -Un Coup de Dés. Galería Soledad Lorenzo, Madrid, Spain -En Cuba. Centro de las Artes de Alcorcón, Alcorcón, Spain 2007 -China. MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, León, Spain -China. Hilger Contemporary, Vienna, Austria -Ángel Marcos. Espace photographique Contretype, Brussels, Belgium -Index. Coup de Parole. Trayecto Galería, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain 2006 -À Cuba. MEP, Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris, France -En Cuba. Naples Museum of Ar Detailed Description :
      COLLECTIONS: — Naples Museum of Art. Naples, Florida. USA —Artium, Centro-Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo, Vitoria-Gazteiz, España —MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y Leon, León, Spain —F.N.A.C. Paris, France —Nationale Suisse Assurances, Basel, Switzerland —Lentos Museum Linz, Austria — Jorge M. Pérez Collection, Miami, USA—The Cricket Taplin Collection, Miami, USA.—The Margulies Collection, Miami, USA —Colección Olor visual, Barcelona, Spain —Colección Arte Contemporáneo Español, Museo Patio Herreriano, Valladolid, Spain — CAB, Colección Caja Burgos, Burgos, Spain —Colección Amigos de ARCO, Madrid, Spain —Museo de Madrid, Conde Duque, Madrid, Spain —Siemens Foundation, Vienna, Austria —Colección Prosegur, Madrid, Spain —Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain —Ayuntamiento de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain —Ayuntamiento de Almagro, Ciudad Real, Spain —Diputación de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain —Diputación de Cáceres, Cáceres, Spain —Ayuntamiento de La Cistérniga, Valladolid, Spain —IVAM, Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno, Valencia, Spain —Junta de Castilla y León, Castilla y León, Spain —MNCARS, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain —MACUF, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Gas Natural Fenosa, A Coruña, Spain —Fundación Cristina Maseveu, Oviedo, Spain —Artphilein Foundation, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
    • Deborah Sengl
      Biography : CV 1974 born in Vienna 1992 Study at the University of applied Arts (Mkl. Terzic), Vienna 1995 Study at the University of Arts in Berlin/Weißensee 1997 Diploma at the University of Arts (Mkl. Attersee), Vienna 2011 - 2013 Lectureship at Mozarteum, Salzburg (Textiles) AWARDS 1996 25.Österreichischer Grafikwettbewerb Preis der Wirtschaftskammer Tirol, Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck 2002 Förderungspreis der Stadt Wien 2006 Art Award 2006 (Strabag), (Anerkennungspreis) 2007 Wettbewerb der Österreichische Post, Entwurf der österreichischen Postaktie 2008 Alexander Reznikov Award, Ankaufspreis Exhibition : Solo Exhibitions 1999 Oriontarnung, Kunstbuero 1060, Wien 1999 Oriontarnung, Kunstverein Paradigma, Linz 2000 Der Vogel – als Räuber – ertarnt sich die begehrte Beute, Galerie Arc, Wien 2000 Pyssla 1 – 30, Galerie Station 3 2001 Die Schlange – als Räuber – ertarnt sich die begehrte Beute, Kupferstichkabinett, Wien 2001 Ertarnungen, Galerie feichtner&mizrahi, Wien 2002 Ertarnungen, Galerie Karin Sachs, München 2003 Ertarnungen II, Galerie feichtner&mizrahi, Wien 2003 Ertarnungen, Oriontarnungen, Erzüchtungen, Galerie Binz & Krämer, Köln 2003 Ertarnungen, Galerie K4, Saarbrücken 2003 Ertarnungen II, Neue Galerie/Studio, Graz 2004 Ertarnungen III, Galerie Thiele, Linz 2004 Dein Schwein ist mein Schwein, Galerie Marcus Deschler, Berlin (mit Peter Sengl) 2004 Erzüchtungen & Ertarnungen, Forum Kunst Rottweil, Rottweil 2005 Ertarnungen III, Galerie Lukas Feichtner, Wien 2005 Ertarnungen, Galerie Hametner, Stoob 2005 Ertarnungen II, Galerie Karin Sachs, München 2006 Ertarnungen, Galerie Palais Porcia, Spittal 2006 Ertarnungen, Galerie tazl, Graz 2006 Ertarnungen, Galerie Sechzig, Feldkirch 2006 Ertarnungen, Strabag Kunstforum, Wien 2007 Logo Heroes, Galerie Lukas Feichtner, Wien 2007 Markenwelten, Galerie Ranalter, Innsbruck 2008 Von Schafen und Wölfen, Burgkapelle, Museum moderner Kunst Kärnten 2008 Deborah Sengl, Galerie Thiele, Linz 2008 Von Schafen und Wölfen, Galerie Marcus Deschler, Berlin 2008 Peter, Susanne und Deborah Sengl, Galerie Judith Walker, Schloß Ebenau 2008 nach loos trachten, Kreuzgangobergeschoß, Neuberger Münster (im Rahmen der Neuberger Kulturtage 2008) 2009 Deborah Sengl, Galerie Hametner, Stoob 2009 All you can lose, Galerie Steinek, Wien 2010 Hohe Tiere, Castyourart/Viennafair, Wien 2010 Killed to be Dressed, Galerie Rohde Contemporary, Copenhagen 2010 Vom Tarnen und Täuschen, IFK Wien 2011 His-Story, Galerie Walker, Klagenfurt 2011 Selig sind die Unwissenden, SOART, Millstättersee 2011

    • Stinkfish


    • The Stencil Network


    • Stephen Tompkins
      Exhibition : 2013 Vienna Fair w/ Galerie Ernst Hilger : Vienna Austria 2013 CHICAGO EXPO International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art with Galerie Ernst Hilger 2013 BMW Welt (World) Museum curated by Schwalbe & Schwalbe : Munich Germany 2013 "Cash Cans & Candy" international exhibition of Urban & Street Art : Hilger NEXT & Hilger Brotkunsthalle : Vienna Austria 2013 Stephen Tompkins' SACRED DATA (solo exhibit) SOZE Gallery Los Angeles 2013 STROKE Urban Art Fair : Berlin Germany 2013 Escape the Golden Cage 2013 Palais Kinsky : Vienna Austria 2013 "Strictly Paper" Schwalbe & Schwalbe : Munich Germany 2012 World Beach Volleyball Grand Slam 2012 : Lisabird Gallery : Klagenfurt Austria 2012 Artpark Villa Bulfon & Lisabird Gallery Klagenfurt Austria 2012 Lisabird Gallery (residency in surrealist Ernst Fuchs' former studio) Vienna Austria 2012 STROKE International Urban Art Fair - Munich, Germany 2011 World Beach Volleyball Grand Slam 2011 : Klagenfurt Austria : RETNA, Stephen Tompkins, XOOOOX, Markus Bacher, Lies Maculan, Voka and Meapi 2011 "Kunstler Machen Comics - Comics Werden Kunst" : Hilger Modern Contemporary : Vienna Austria : Asgar/Gabriel, Oliver Dorfer, Erró, Keith Haring, Ai Kijima, Andreas Leikauf, Laurina Paperina, Perfekt World, Mel Ramos, Stephen Tompkins, Andy Warhol, Velimir Zernovski 2011 BLOOOM art fair - Cologne, Germany (Mather:Kunst 'Where on Earth Have You Been?' massive survey of contemporary visual artists around the world) 2011 WowNow International Exhibition of Urban Art : London UK 2010 "Escape 2010" : Vienna Austria (October 2010) 2010 STROKE 03 Urban Art Fair : Berlin Germany 2010 Luis De Jesus Los Angeles (Opening July 3rd 2010) 2010 "Here Not There" : MCASD (Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego) 2010 STROKE 02 Urban Art Fair : Munich Germany 2010 "Where on Earth Have You Been?" (a survey of the most influential contemporary urban artists working today) : curated by Mather:Kunst at Stereolab Gallery Amsterdam, Netherlands Detailed Description :
      "Daydreams and nightmares seem to inform Stephen Tompkins' work equally. One addictively absorbing example is GummyMorph, a compendium of lugubrious shape-shifting goblins and tumescent worms that inflate, bloat, pop, reconfigure, melt and sway to a mesmerizing percussive soundtrack. Domesticated Celestial Bestiary (this animation opens with a gong as a house decants an unlikely menagerie of creatures before promptly deliquescing), is another key example of Tompkins' associative process which playfully sutures the sublime and the ridiculous." - Robin Clark, PhD, MCASD (Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego)
    • Simon Vega
      Biography : Education: -Master in Theory and Practice of Contemporary Arts, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain. (2006) -Bachelor Fine Arts; Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, México. (2000) Residencies: 2012: -Legal Art, Miami FL, 2011: -Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia, USA -Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens, NY, USA, -Hybrid Art, El Zonte, El Salvador, 2010: -One week with Luis Camnitzer. Centro de Formación Integral, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, -Habitat Managua. Managua, Nicaragua, Exhibition : Selected Solo Exhibitions: 2012. - Panopticams; Hilger Contemporary Gallery, Vienna, Austria. 2010 - Arquitecturas Híbridas y Construcciones Mentales; DE Gallery; San Salvador, El Salvador. 2007 -Transurbana. 100% Original; Spanish Cultural Center; San Salvador, El Salvador. 2006 -Vigilantes Invertidos; Espacio F, Mercado Fuencarral; Madrid, Spain. 2005 -Transurbana, Tu Castigo es Verme; CES, Montreal, Canada. 2004 -Faros Babilónicos: Signes Art Gallery; Barcelona, Spain. 2003 -Ciudades Perdidas y Rutas de Escape; Spanish Cultural Center; San Salvador, El Salvador. Selected Group Exhibitions: 2013 - 55th Biennale di Venezia, El Atlas del Imperio, IILA Pavillion, curated by Alfons Hug & Paz Guevara; Venice Italy - 43rd Salón Internacional de Artistas, Saber Desconocer, Museo de Arte de Medellín (Edificio La Naviera), Medellín, Colombia. 2012. -Sex DUIs and Videotapes, curated by Claire Breukel. Site 109, New York, USA (April). BROT Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria (July). 2011 - The S-Files, curated by Elvis Fuentes, El Museo del Barrio + Socrates Sculpture Park, New York, USA. - Coca-Colonized, curated by Claire Breukel; MARTE Museum, San Salvador, El Salvador 2010 - Coca-Colonized, curated by Claire Breukel; Brot Kunsthalle; Viena, Austria. - Central American Biennial, VII Bienal de Artes Visuales del Istmo Centroamericano, Teatro Rubén Darío, Managua, Nicaragua. - +/- Esperanza; curated by Adán Vallecillos. MADC Museo de Arte y Diseño de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica. - Hábitat, curated by Emiliano Valdés; Spanish Cultural Center & public spaces, Managua, Nicaragua. 2009 - Bartered States, curated by José Ruiz; Bronx River Art Center, New York, U.S.A. 2007 -Vigilantes Invertidos, installation/intervention at MACO (Feria México Arte Contemporáneo). 2006 -IX Bienal de La Habana, La Habana, Detailed Description :
      Simón Vega creates drawings, ephemeral sculptures and installations inspired in the informal, self made architecture found in marginal zones and shantytowns, and more recently also with the nomad, informal carts of the street vendors. These works, elaborated with wood, cardboard, plastic and found materials often parody famous modern and mythological buildings and cities and high-tech robotics developed by NASA.
    • Massimo Vitali
      Biography : Massimo Vitali was born in Como, Italy, in 1944. He moved to London after high school, where he studied Photography at the London College of Printing. In the early Sixties he started working as a photojournalist, collaborating with many magazines and agencies in Italy and in Europe. It was during this time that he met Simon Guttmann, the founder of the agency Report, who was to become fundamental in Massimo's growth as a "Concerned Photographer". At the beginning of the Eighties a growing mistrust in the belief that photography had an absolute capacity to reproduce the subtleties of reality led to a change in his career path. He began working as a cinematographer for television and cinema. However, his relationship with the still camera never ceased, and he eventually turned his attention back to"photography as a means for artistic research". His series of Italian beach panoramas began in the light of drastic political changes in Italy. Massimo started to observe his fellow countrymen very carefully. He depicted a "sanitized, complacent view of Italian normalities", at the same time revealing "the inner conditions and disturbances of normality: its cosmetic fakery, sexual innuendo, commodified leisure, deluded sense of affluence, and rigid conformism".1 Over the past 12 years he has developed a new approach to portraying the world, illuminating the apotheosis of the Herd, expressing and commenting through the most intriguing, palpable forms of contemporary art - Photography. In 1995 he commenced the Beach Series. He lives and works in Lucca, Italy, and in Berlin, Germany. 1995 Begins the Beaches Series 1993 Starts working on large format photography 1989 Director of Photography in Fiction and Advertising Films 1979 Free-lance Photojournalist 1964 London College of Printing, England 1961 Liceo, Milano, Italy 1944 Born in Como Exhibition : SOLO EXHIBITION 2012 Fotografia Europea 2012 Reggio Emilia (Italy) - May 2012 PhotoMed Sanary sur Mer (France) - May 2012 2011 Bonni Benrubi New York (USA) - December 2011 Brancolini Grimaldi London (UK) - November 2011 Baro' Galeria Sao Paolo (Brazil) - October 2011 LOOK3 Charlottesville, Virginia (USA) 2010 Galerie du Jour Paris (France) M + B Los Angeles (USA) Galerie Ernst Hilger at Brot Kunsthalle Vienna (Austria) Centro de Arte Santa Monica In/Out, Barcelona (Spain) 2009 Bonni Benrubi Gallery New York (USA) Dogenhaus Galerie Leipzig (Germany) Hilger Contemporary Disturbances of Reality (until 31st July 2009) Vienna (Austria) Foam (May 2009) Amsterdam (NL) Vintage Green Core Club New York (USA) 2008 Crown Gallery Brussels (Belgium) Galeria Senda Barcelona (Spain) Bonni Benrubi Gallery New York (USA) M+B Los Angeles (USA) Galerie Hafenrichter & Flugel Nuremberg (Germany) 2007 Vistas Artcore Gallery - Fabrice Marcolini, Toronto (Canada) Jackson Fine Art Atlanta, Georgia (USA) Old Concepts, New Works The Columns, Soeul (South Korea) 2006 Old Concepts, New Works Hilger Contemporary Wien (Austria) M+B Los Angeles (USA) American Beaches Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea, Roma (Italy) Playas, Discotecas y Supermercados Galeria Senda, Barcelona (Spain) Massimo Vitali Crown Gallery, Bruxelles (Belgium) Massimo Vitali e Brian McKee Galleria Fabjbasaglia, Rimini (Italy) 2005 Bonni Benrubi Gallery,New York (USA) Museum-Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz (Austria) La Fabrica Galeria Madrid (Spain) 2004 Guidi&Schoen Arte Contemporanea, Genova (Italy) Aula di Cultura BBK, Bilbao, (Spain) Ernst Hilger Gallery, Wien (Austria) Museum- PMMK, Oostende, (Belgium) Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato (Italy) Nextdoor. Artgalleria, Roma, (Italy) Landscapes without figures, Bonni Benrubi Gallery, New York, (USA) Crown Gallery, Bruxelles, (Belgium) 2003 Isabella Brancolini Arte Contemporanea, Firenze (Italy) Cons-Arc, Chias

    • Andy Warhol

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    Founded in 1971
    Galerie Ernst Hilger at Dorotheergasse 5 (first floor) in Vienna’s 1st district represents the works of artists such as Erró and Mel Ramos, along with exponents of Austrian modernism from the 1960s onward and the main exponents of the most important international art movements of the 20th century – from Pablo Picasso and Jean Dubuffet to Pop Art artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring through to Narrative Figuration (Jacques Monory). Ernst Hilger was the head of the FEAGA for several years and member of numerous art fair committees including Art Basel; he acted as the longest-serving president of the Austrian Gallery Association and was instrumental in establishing the present conception of the role of galleries as partners of museums, collectors and representatives of the state. The roster of represented artists reflects the long history of the gallery.

    Nonetheless, the past is always succeeded by the future and with artists like ERRÓ, Jean Jacques LEBEL and Jiri KOLAR representing one of the gallery’s major areas of commitment, Galerie Ernst Hilger is now taking further steps presenting artists like Damien HIRST with works on paper, while a unique place will always be reserved for the Austrian Moderns beginning with the 1960s. Pioneering cooperations within Austria with various industries (Paylife, Siemens, Austrian Airlines, Unicredit, 98,3 Superfly.fm) did not only purpose commercial reasons but also led to numerous new collections and new collectors – vital for the entire art scene at the present time – as well as creating new venues to promote art. In the last 15 years the activities of the gallery, together with curators like Shaheen MERALI, Claire BREUKEL, Diana WIEGERSMA, Maria VASSILEVA, Alenka GREGORIC, Jeanette ZWINGENBERGER and others, has expanded to include new emerging art scenes and markets like Iran, Africa and South America.

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