Galerie Elisabeth and Klaus Thoman

LOVELACE 4
2022
ink on Jacquard, on aludi
205 x 130 cm
© Photo © Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman / the artist
Maria Brunner, born 1962 in Lienz, Osttirol, lives and works in Berlin. 1980–1985 University of Applied Arts Vienna. Since 1987 international exhibitions, i.a. 2018 Werkhalle Wiesenburg, 2014 Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, 2010 Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, 2005 BAWAG Foundation Vienna, 2004 Lombard-Freid Fine Arts New York, Maximilianmuseum Augsburg, Cook Fine Art New York, 2003 Kjubh Kunstverein Cologne, 1997 Gallery David Zwirner New York, Academy of Arts Berlin, August Sander Archive Cologne, Kunstverein in Hamburg.
Founded in 1977 in Innsbruck, Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman has been working with important and internationally renowned contemporary artists from Austria, including Bruno Gironcoli, Hermann Nitsch, Walter Pichler, Arnulf Rainer and Franz West. In the 80s the gallery started working with a younger generation of painters – Siegfried Anzinger, Herbert Brandl, Erwin Bohatsch and Gunter Damisch – that were just leaving the academies, later known as “Neue Wilde”. Artists from different media and the neighbouring countries joined the gallery in the 90s and early 2000s: Éva Bodnár, Maria Brunner, Thomas Feuerstein, Michael Kienzer, Florin Kompatscher and Peter Sandbichler. The gallery profile is continuously complemented with significant international positions, always taken in a cultural context: John M Armleder, Günther Förg, Jürgen Klauke, Tal R, Johannes Wohnseifer (2016), Mai-Thu Perret (2020) and Iman Issa (2021). The focus remains to work with artists long-term and to accompany them through their career. In 2011, the gallery opened a large-scale dependance in Vienna’s first district, that next to its major hall also holds a smaller second exhibition space called Seitengalerie. While Elisabeth and Klaus Thoman have been operating as the gallerists for already 40 years, in 2020 a younger generation of directors joined their team, consisting of Maximilian Thoman and Eva Oberhofer. They are now taking care of the space in Vienna as well as continuously adding new positions of another generation to the gallery’s artist list, like Julia Haugeneder and Johannes Kofler. Furthermore a dialogue with emerging artists was started in the foundation of the projectspace tart.vienna, that regularly hosts exhibitions for external artists in the gallery’s Seitengalerie.
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Maria Brunner, born 1962 in Lienz, Osttirol, lives and works in Berlin. 1980–1985 University of Applied Arts Vienna. Since 1987 international exhibitions, i.a. 2018 Werkhalle Wiesenburg, 2014 Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, 2010 Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, 2005 BAWAG Foundation Vienna, 2004 Lombard-Freid Fine Arts New York, Maximilianmuseum Augsburg, Cook Fine Art New York, 2003 Kjubh Kunstverein Cologne, 1997 Gallery David Zwirner New York, Academy of Arts Berlin, August Sander Archive Cologne, Kunstverein in Hamburg.
Founded in 1977 in Innsbruck, Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman has been working with important and internationally renowned contemporary artists from Austria, including Bruno Gironcoli, Hermann Nitsch, Walter Pichler, Arnulf Rainer and Franz West. In the 80s the gallery started working with a younger generation of painters – Siegfried Anzinger, Herbert Brandl, Erwin Bohatsch and Gunter Damisch – that were just leaving the academies, later known as “Neue Wilde”. Artists from different media and the neighbouring countries joined the gallery in the 90s and early 2000s: Éva Bodnár, Maria Brunner, Thomas Feuerstein, Michael Kienzer, Florin Kompatscher and Peter Sandbichler. The gallery profile is continuously complemented with significant international positions, always taken in a cultural context: John M Armleder, Günther Förg, Jürgen Klauke, Tal R, Johannes Wohnseifer (2016), Mai-Thu Perret (2020) and Iman Issa (2021). The focus remains to work with artists long-term and to accompany them through their career. In 2011, the gallery opened a large-scale dependance in Vienna’s first district, that next to its major hall also holds a smaller second exhibition space called Seitengalerie. While Elisabeth and Klaus Thoman have been operating as the gallerists for already 40 years, in 2020 a younger generation of directors joined their team, consisting of Maximilian Thoman and Eva Oberhofer. They are now taking care of the space in Vienna as well as continuously adding new positions of another generation to the gallery’s artist list, like Julia Haugeneder and Johannes Kofler. Furthermore a dialogue with emerging artists was started in the foundation of the projectspace tart.vienna, that regularly hosts exhibitions for external artists in the gallery’s Seitengalerie.