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Irene Weingartner (*1971 in Nottwil) is a contemporary artist. She lives and works in Düsseldorf (Germany) and Zurich (Switzerland).
In 2007 she developed the system for her Seismographic Recordings originated from the Body[1], which have since formed the main strand of her work.
Life
[edit]Irene Weingartner grew up in Nottwil, Switzerland. Following her training in architecture, she studied Fine Art at the Hochschule Luzern (University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Lucerne), at the UDK Berlin and at Chelsea College of Arts, London, where she graduated with an MA Fine Art in 2001.
From 2005 - 2010 she was a teaching assistant and from 2010 - 2016 a guest lecturer at the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste (Zurich University of the Arts), specializing in Fine Art.
After teaching assignments at the HBK Saar, Saarbrücken, UCA Canterbury and the Glasgow School of Art, she held the V.d. professorship of the drawing class at the HBK Braunschweig from 2019 to 2021.[2]
Work
[edit]In 2007, Irene Weingartner developed the system for her Seismographic Recordings originated from the Body, which have formed the main strand of her work ever since.
Art historian Dr. Emmanuel Mir describes her approach to the Seismographic Recordings as following: "To carry out this work, Weingartner places herself in a particularly subtle state of perception. Signals originated from the body or the environment are first registered by the brain and then transmitted to the arm, hand and pencil before being transferred to paper. Like a seismograph, the artist's body is transformed into a recording device during this process, translating inner impulses into visible traces. She uses her instruments like a pendulum that transmits the accumulated energy from her process of concentration. In that sense, Irene Weingartner has developed an artistic method to transfer physical impulses, with little disturbance as possible, directly onto the paper."[3]
In 2012, the book "Aufzeichnungsmaschine - Recording Machine" was published, in which Weingartner asks scientists from various disciplines whether it would be possible to create an imaging process using the method she has developed.[4]
From this main strand, Weingartner's works branch out in various directions into the three-dimensional; since 2014, she has been exploring the question of how she could develop architectural structures and produce thereof sculptures based on the Seismographic Recordings originated from the Body.[5]
Awards
[edit]- 2015 Visiting Artist‘s Studios The Booth, Scalloway, Shetland, Schottland - UK
- 2014 Frans Masereel Centrum, Printworkshop, Kasterlee, Belguim
- 2013 WASPS, Visiting Artist‘s Studios, Glasgow - UK
- 2012 Werkstipendium der Stadt Zürich[6]
- 2008 Gastatelier, Raketenstation, Museum Insel Hombroich - D
- 2003 Werkbeitrag der Stadt und des Kantons Luzern
- 2004 Werkbeitrag des Kantons Zürich
Exhibitions (selection)
[edit]Group exhibition
[edit]- 2001 I heard you looking, Music Video, mit Paul Rooney, Notting Hill Arts Club, London, UK
- 2003 Synapsen, Kunsthalle Luzern, CH
- 2004 Kunstkoordinaten, Turbine, Giswil, CH
- 2005 Kunstraum exex, St. Gallen, CH
- 2008 Jahresausstellung, Kunstmuseum Luzern, CH
- 2010 Linie234, mit Hanne Darboven, Schauort, Zürich, CH
- 2011 Darmstädter Sezession, Designhaus Darmstadt, D
- 2011 Catch of the Year, Dienstgebäude Zürich, CH
- 2012 Werk- und Atelierstipendium, Helmhaus Zürich, CH
- 2012 VFO, Verein für Originalgraphik Zürich, CH
- 2012 durchblicken und abprallen, K3 Project Space, Zürich, CH
- 2013 re : gegenweiss, REMISE, Zürich, CH
- 2014 Museum focus Terra, ETH Zürich, CH
- 2015 Staff Stuff, Ausstellungsraum, ZHdK Zürich, CH
- 2016 Paper Tiger, Studio Bronx, Neuss, D
- 2016 Gegen Weiss: Peripherien der Zeichnung, Palais für aktuelle Kunst PAK, Glückstadt, D
- 2017 Fields of Wheat, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, UK
- 2017 10 jähriges Bestehen, Kunstverein Duisburg, D
- 2017 Basis, Kunsthalle Luzern, CH
- 2018 Suspended Sculpture, Antichambre, Wilko Austermann, Düsseldorf, D
- 2018 Kunstszene Zürich, Stiftung Binz 39, Zürich, CH
- 2018 Short Visibles II, (Screening) Kunstmuseum Villa Zanders, Bergisch Gladbach, D
- 2019 from line to surface, RaumX, London, UK
- 2021 ZENTRAL! Kunstmuseum Luzern, CH
- 2021 Strickstärke II, Kunstwerke Köln, DE
- 2022 Gulliver‘s Sketchbook, KAI10 Arthena Foundation, Düsseldorf, DE[7]
- 2023 Members & Guests, Verein für Originalradierung, München, DE
- 2023 DIE GROSSE, Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, DE
Solo exhibition
[edit]- 2001 Pixels are fish, th53, London, UK
- 2005 flight of fantasy, Museum Rathaus Sursee, CH
- 2008 Signale, White Space, Zürich, CH
- 2014 Open@Southblock, Glasgow, UK
- 2018 PHANTOM, Computertomographien von Modellen, Universtätsklinikum Düsseldorf, D[8]
- 2022 In welchem Raum sein, Galerie Kunstverein Sebastianskapelle e.V. Ulm, D
Publications
[edit]- Gullivers Sketchbook, Zur Ausstellung im Kai10 Arthena Foundation, Düsseldorf, Text von Claudia Friederich, 2022, ISBN 978-3-941724-05-1
- Irene Weingartner - Fliegende Horizonte, Publikation zur Ausstellung, Galerie Haus Schlangeneck, Text: Dr. Reinhard Spieler, 2021, ISBN 978-3-9822303-4-4
- Irene Weingartner - AUFZEICHNUNGSMASCHINE / RECORDING MACHINE, mit Textbeiträgen von Elke Bippus, Rachel Mader und Lisa Stutz, edition clandestin, 2012, ISBN 978-3-905297-39-3[9]
- Systeme, Mögliche Systeme zu den Seismographischen Aufzeichnungen, Irene Weingartner, Hg. Schauort Zürich, 2010
- Schmerz in den Künsten, Bild - Textbeitrag (mit Elke Bippus), Hg. Corina Caduff und Tan Wälchli, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, ZHdK, 2008 iSBN 978–3–906437 – 26– 2
References
[edit]- ^ System Seismographische Aufzeichnungen
- ^ Wikipedia, Liste von Dozenten und Absolventen der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, aufgerufen am 11.9.2024
- ^ Audio Guide, Die Grosse, Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, 2023
- ^ Publikation, Aufzeichnungsmaschine – Recording Machine, edition clandestin, Biel, 2012, [1]
- ^ Drawing – Architecture, Talk between Irene Weingartner and Robert Mantho, Galerie Clara Maria Sels, Düsseldorf, 2021
- ^ Text von Patrick Neidhard zur Stipendienausstellung Stadt Zürich, 2012
- ^ Gulliver´s Sketchbook, KAI10 Arthena Foundation, Düsseldorf, 2022
- ^ PHANTOM, Computertomographien von Modellen, Universtätsklinikum Düsseldorf, 2018
- ^ Publikation, Aufzeichnungsmaschine – Recording Machine, edition clandestin, Biel, 2012, [2]
External links
[edit]- Website of the artist
- Galerie Clara Maria Sels, Düsseldorf
- Galerie Haus Schlangeneck, Euskirchen
- Sam Scherrer contemporary, Zürich
- Publication on the exhibition Signalprozessor, Sam Scherrer Contemporary with text by Gabriel Katzenstein, 2022
- Esther Verhaege art Concepts, Brüssel
- SIKART Lexikon
- Strichstärke_ Der Podcast zur Zeichnung, Episode2 mit Irene Weingartner, 2022
- Werkgespräch mit Ludwig Seyfarth, zur Ausstellung „Fliegende Horizonte“ Galerie Schlangeneck, Euskirchen, 2021
- Aufzeichnungen – Architektonische Strukturen // Vortrag und Gespräch mit Irene Weingartner, Burg Giebichenstein, Kunsthochschle Halle, 2021
- Artist Talk with Catherine Cheng, zur Ausstellung „nothing is he same“ Galerie Clara Maria Sels, Düsseldorf, 2021
- Kunstbulletin: Artlog.net Irene Weingartner — Phantom- Bilder aus der Universitätsklinik von Monika Brunner, 1 – 2/2019