Denkt man an die Künstlern Rosmarie Lukasser, so fällt den meisten Sammlern und Kunst-Fans ein "Netzwerk" ein. Lukasser beschäftigt sich seit längerer Zeit mit dem Thema des Netzwerkes (ob im Internet, Seekabel oder dergleichen).
Dieser Linol-Schnitt ist von zeitloser Schönheit und zeigt ein "Schwarzes Loch" das farblich ganz im Schaffen der erfolgreichen Tirolerin verhaftet. Durch die geringe Auflage sichern Sie sich auch einen exklusiven Druck für Ihre Sammlung.
EN: If you think of the artists Rosemarie Lukasser, most collectors and art fans will think of a "network". Lukasser has been dealing with the topic of networks for a long time (whether on the Internet, submarine cables, or friendships). This linoleum cut is of timeless beauty and shows a "black hole" that is entirely in color in the work of the successful Tyrolean. Thanks to the small number of copies, you can also secure an exclusive print for your collection.
Facts: Ein Blatt aus der Edition: Rosmarie Lukasser Edition Netzwerk : 5776 Schnittpunkte, 2018. Original signed by the artist.
Titel: Netzwerk : 5776 Schnittpunkte
Jahr: 2018 Größe: Bild: 30,6 x 44 cm (size) inkl. Passepartout: A2: 42 x 59,2 cm (size with Passepartout). Material: Linolschnitt / Linol cut. Edition: 12 + 2 AP
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Rosmarie Lukasser
1981, born in Lienz (Austria)
Lives and works in Vienna (Austria)
After her sculpting apprenticeship, Rosmarie Lukasser studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in the class of Heimo Zobernig. In addition, she worked as a co-teacher at the International Summer Academy for Fine Arts in Salzburg. In her body of works, Rosmarie Lukasser explores structures and modes of action in the digital world. Based on graphical representations such as those of submarine cable systems, flight routes, ViP networks or hubs, Lukasser translates the digital space into her own language. The human being as part of the digitized world is portrayed by Lukasser in the form of her sculptures called Annäherung an “ ...bin im Netz (generation 1-2, 2010 – 2017). The postures of the life-size figures made of plaster and wire are adapted to the use of digital devices.
After she was awarded with the Förderpreis für bildende Kunst des Landes Tirol (advancement price for fine arts from the Region of Tyrol) in 2015, Rosmarie Lukasser received the Förderpreis für junge KünstlerInnen der Klocker-Stifung/Tirol (advancement price for young artist from the Klocker Foundation/ Tyrol) in 2017. In the summer of 2019, she was invited to the International Terra Symposium in Kikinda, Serbia.
Her works have recently been exhibited at Schloss Wiespach in 2022, the Lentos in Linz and the Kunsthaus Merin in 2021. Collections: Klockerstiftung, Universalmuseum Joanneum Graz, Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum Tirol, RLB Kunstbruecke Innsbruck, University Library of the (University of Applied Arts, Vienna, Stadt Innsbruck (collection of the city of Innsbruck) Collection of the VIF – Vienna Insurance Group, Sammlung des Bundes, (Austrian State Collection) Oberoesterreichische Landesgalerie (Collection of Uper Austria) international and privat collections.