Peter Welz
Peter Welz | |
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Born | |
Nationality | German |
Education | National College of Art and Design |
Known for | Contemporary Art |
Website | HP Peter Welz |
Peter Welz (born December 1, 1972 in Lauingen, West Germany) is a contemporary German artist based in Berlin. He has been exhibiting his work in video, sculpture and installations since 2003.
Life and work
Welz was born in Lauingen, Germany, in 1972. In the 1990s he studyed at the National College of Art and Design (Dublin), the Chelsea College of Arts (London) and at the Cooper Union (New York City).
His artistic works are on the one hand known for their kinetic experimental set-ups; on the other hand play cinematic aspects a central role. In addition to questions of the status of an image, the sculpture and the relationship between image and space are characteristics of his work in recent years. Welz' artistic work also reflects his confrontation with Samuel Beckett. He became known by a five-part video installation, which was developed in close collaboration with choreographer William Forsythe.
Works by Peter Welz are located in the Goetz Collection,[1] the Falckenberg Collection[2] and in the Collection of the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt.[3]
Scholarships
- 2012 Artist-in-residence: Villa Aurora, Los Angeles, United States
- 2008 Artist-in-residence: Centro Cultural Andratx, Majorca, Spain
- 2007 MIT, List Visual Art Center, Boston, MA, US (AICA Awards, 2nd best thematic museum show)
- 2006 Förderpreis GASAG, Berlin, Germany
- 2005 Kaiserring Förderpreis, Museum für moderne Kunst,[4] Goslar, Germany.
- 2003 Konrad Adenauer Stipendium, EHF, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Berlin, Germany
- 2003 Artist-in-residence: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland
Exhibitions
- 2005 Mönchehaus Museum Goslar, Germany.
- 2005 Renaissance Society, Chicago, IL, USA.
- 2006 Museum der Gegenwart, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany (kuratiert von Stan Douglas & Christopher Eamon).
- 2006 MIT, List Visual Art Center, Boston, MA, USA.
- 2006 Louvre, Galerie de la Melpomène, Paris, France.
- 2007 Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst, Bremen, Germany.
- 2009 National Gallery of Modern Art, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Rome, Italy.
- 2013 Aichi Triennale 2013, Nagoya, Japan.
- 2013 Municipal Museum of Art, Toyota, Aichi, Japan.
- 2013 National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT), Japan.
- 2014 Galerie Crone: Ausstellung Malaparte,[5] Berlin, Germany.
- 2014/15 Galleria Fumagalli: Portraits & Installations (November 14th 2014 – January 6th 2015),[6] Milan, Italy.
- 2014/15 Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst: Künstlerräume 02 (December 5th 2014 – May 31st 2015),[7] Bremen, Germany.
References
- ^ [1] Website Goetz Collection, download December 10th 2015.
- ^ [2] Website Falckenberg Collecion, download December 10th 2015.
- ^ [3] Website MMK-Frankfurt, download December 10th 2015.
- ^ [4] Website Mönchehaus Museum Goslar, Kaiserring-Stipendiat 2005 Peter Welz, download December 10th 2015.
- ^ [5] Website Galerie Crone, download December 10th 2015.
- ^ [6] Website Galleria Fumagalli, download December 9th 2015.
- ^ [7] Website Weserburg | Museum für moderne Kunst , download December 7th 2014.
External links
Bibliography
- Carsten Ahrens (Hrsg.): Peter Welz | Weserburg | Museum für Moderne Kunst. Ausstellungskatalog, Heidelberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-86828-140-8.
- Peter Welz: TO UNSAY. Ausstellungskatalog, Goslar 2005.