In Michaela Math's show the space will be wrapped up with a band of trees all around. Ink-works, showing thistles, bee-hives... Epoxy-Casts and a bigger sculpture made of Plastic-Strin. Early etchings by Louise Bourgeois amplify the unsettled situation. In the third room: Ingeborg Strobl, Photo Roman.
Three Exhibitions
Michaela Math, Louise Bourgeois, Ingeborg Strobl
In Michaela Math’s second solo show in our gallery the space including the office will be wrapped up with a band of trees all around. They will grow together to one big thicket, quite hermetic. The front room will include Pencil drawings, small (A4), delicate, „studies“, that have a rather scientific touch. Such things that look like stones or heart muscles, hard to say what fiction is and what description. Ink-works, showing thistles, bee-hives... Epoxy-Casts and a bigger sculpture made of Plastic-String, a folded tube more or less, but that is still growing... (quot.Michaela Math).
Bio: born 1968, lives and works in Vienna
1992-1998, University of Applied Arts, Vienna
Solo exhibitions (selection): Christine Konig Galerie, Vienna; Neue Galerie/Studio, Graz; museum in progress - Der Standard, Vienna; Kunstburo, Vienna; Galerie Esther Freund, ViennaGroup exhibitions (selection): Christine Konig Galerie, Vienna; Wien Museum, Vienna; dasmobel, Vienna; Museum Moderner Kunst Karnten, Klagenfurt; Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz; Muse'e d´Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; ACF, London; Project Arts Center, Dublin; Biennale Tirana; Secession, Vienna; Kunsthalle Krems.
Early etchings by Louise Bourgeois amplify the unsettled situation.
In the third room: Ingeborg Strobl, Photo Roman.
Image: Michaela Math. Tree, 2006, ink on paper, 64 parts, 250 x 170 cm. Courtesy Christine Koenig Galerie, Vienna.
Opening: january 25, 2007
Christine Koenig Galerie
Schleifmuehlgasse 1A - Wien
Free admission