Manfred Kielnhofer

Manfred Kielnhofer

Manfred Kielnhofer
Born (1967-01-28) January 28, 1967
Haslach an der Mühl
Known for Painting, Photography, Design, Sculpture
Notable work Guardians of Time
Website www.kielnhofer.at

Manfred "KILI" Kielnhofer (born January 28, 1967 in Haslach an der Mühl) is an Austrian painter, sculptor, designer and photographer.

Time guards by Manfred Kielnhofer 2006
Guardians of Time, Festival of Lights (Berlin) French Cathedral, Berlin, Velotaxi 2011
Public Art Project on Tour in Basel, ArtBasel, Design Miami / Basel, Liste, Scope, Volta, 2011
The light art project “time guards” on tour in Venice, St. Mark's Square 2011
Reichstag Deutschland, Festival of Lights Berlin
"Interlux-Chair", Lightart-object 2010
Bench using large glowing spherical lights as legs.
Land art, the kiss, feld, Enns, Austria, (2005)
Photographer Kielnhofer: Water reflection, 2009

Life

Manfred "KILI"[1] Kielnhofer visited the technical College Linz where he took his final exam in 1995. he was engaged with technique and design and art on building lead him to his special way of art. Since 2000 he lives as a freelance artist in Linz. 2005 he launched Gallery Artpark in Linz.

Work

Kielnhofer's most famous work is, "Guardians of Time“. Drawing on religious and supernatural phenomena, the Guardians of Time are stone statues that are cloaked in hooded robes and situated to seem like they are moving forth in some kind of ritual. In some cases the figures stand alone; in other instances, they are grouped together as if whispering to each other. Kielnhofer places his statues in public places like ancient castles, old mines, plazas, and parks. They are installed and moved without fanfare, heightening the eerie, mystic aura they give off. The first of these mysterious figures was created in 2006. Since then, Kielnhofer continues to create and install these statues all over the world. In 2012, the artist created the first of a new series of miniature guardians out of plastic.[2]

In 2009, Kielnhofer developed a new sort of 'act photographs', which involves the construction of a waterplate in his studio, where he can take photos of models sitting or lying down, likely on a mirror.

In 2010 he developed the concept of the Light Art Biennale Austria 2010 with Martina Schettina.[3]

The Interlux-Chair, Kielnhofers artwork shown at the biennial, was registered in the design-database of the MAK, the Museum for Applied Arts in Vienna.[4]

In 2012 Establishment of the first miniature guardian. The mini guardian, limited edition, 54x36x34cm plastic.

In 2013 the first life-sized Guardian in bronze were cast at the art foundry Krismer. The T-Guardian-concept, "prickly, thorny cross" was created by Kielnhofer for the art fair Scope Art in Basel.

In 2014 the large-scale sculptures 220x220x220cm guardians are shown by the Festival of Lights in Berlin.

In 2015 First works with the glass Berengo Studio Murano Venice. Unauthorized copying and marketing of the guardian statues by Andreas Wipplinger Seifenmanufaktur in Kaffeewerkstatt St. Wolfgang Salzkammergut.

Stipends

Exhibitions

Publications

References

  1. MAK Vienna Database
  2. recalled at October 29, 2013
  3. Ulrike Breit in: Lichtkunst-Biennale: International und heimisch, leuchtend und blinkend, OÖN Kultur recalled at September 13, 2010
  4. MAK-Museum für angewandte Kunst Wien(recalled at September 30, 2010)
  5. Art curator Prof. Dr. Raminta Jurenaite about ART Vilnius ‘09 (recalled at July 8)
  6. Press release Art Vilnius 09(recalled at July 8, 2009)

Press

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