Erwin Redl
Erwin Redl (born 1963) in Gföhl, Lower Austria is an Austrian-born artist currently living in the United States. As artistic medium, he uses LEDs. His work includes installations, videos, graphics, computerart, and electronic music.
Life and work
[edit]Redl studied electronic music and composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna. Then he moved to New York City, where he studied Computer Art at the School of Visual Arts; he graduated in 1995. With his artwork Matrix VI, he lit the face of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York during the Whitney Biennial 2002. His works, some of them are named Matrix, were shown in New York, Germany, France, Austria, and Korea. The installation called Fade I allows visitors to move into lit spaces. This installation was shown in Lille, France, as part of Lille 2004 (fr) - European Capital of Culture, where it animated the Eglise Sainte-Marie Madeleine (fr). Erwin Redl's Nocturnal Flow has been installed in the Paul G. Allen Center. The artwork, an 85-foot brick column at the west end of the atrium, was chosen by the Washington State Arts Commission. It was supported by the Washington State's Art in Public Places Program.
Erwin Redl lives and works in New York.
Public collections
[edit]- ACE GALLERY Los Angeles,
- C3 Budapest, Budapest, Hungary[1]
- Niederösterreichisches Landesmuseum, St. Pölten, Austria[2]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Austrian artists
- 1963 births
- Living people
- University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni
- American digital artists
- American postmodern artists
- Artists from New York (state)
- American new media artists
- American installation artists
- American conceptual artists
- American sound artists
- American experimental musicians
- Experimental composers
- Male classical composers
- 20th-century American composers
- 20th-century American male musicians