Wölzl’s subjects are often based on
reflections on power. Methodically, he combines principles of montage and dispersion in order to develop new connections and
question our habitual ways of looking at art and the world. Wölzl’s art is rich in allusions. It leaves room for contradictions
and connects current, historical, and imagined worlds.
This monograph presents the artist’s works from 2006 to
the present day in a comprehensive compendium of large-format charcoal drawings, paintings, graphs, sculptures, and installations.
- An overview of the work of the Austrian visual artist Rainer Wölzl
- With text contributions by Berthold
Ecker, Edith Futscher, Franz Schuh, Jacqueline Rugo, and Rainer Wölzl
- With numerous large-format illustrations
Author / Editor informationJacqueline Rugo, art historian and freelance author,
Vienna
Rainer Wölzl, visual artist, University of Applied Arts Vienna
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bookBook launchJune 20, 2024, 7 p.m.
BILDRAUM 07, Burggasse 7–9,
1070 Vienna
Welcome:Esther Mlenek
Discussion:Berthold
Ecker, Edith Futscher, Franz Schuh
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