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Alpine ARTtime

FORM*ATION

Alpenatelier in Gurgl opens its doors again in winter. 4 talented artists will be exhibiting their paintings at Gurgl Carat from 24 November to 09 April 2024 - against a unique winter mountain backdrop under the motto FORM*ATION.

Vernissage

24.11.2023
4:00 pm
GURGL CARAT
Michael Zwischenbrugger
Admission free of charge.

Exhibitions

Alpine ARTtime – FORM*ATION can be admired free of charge at Gurgl Carat on the following days:

FRI 24.11. TUE 28.11. FRI 01.12. SUN 03.12. TUE 05.12.
FRI 08.12. SUN 10.12. FRI 15.12. SUN 17.12. TUE 19.12.
FRI 22.12. TUE 26.12. TUE 02.01. TUE 09.01. TUE 16.01.
TUE 30.01. TUE 06.02. TUE 13.02. TUE 20.02. TUE 17.02.
TUE 05.03. TUE 12.03. TUE 26.03. TUE 02.04. TUE 09.04.

The Artists

HANNAH PHILOMENA SCHEIBER

Born in 1991, she grew up in Obergurgl. Hannah completed her art studies at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. In addition to her international exhibitions, she also enjoys showing her works in her home country. The artist is featured in the “Gurgl and its Diamonds” video at Gurgl Carat. After her participation in the “Alpine ARTtime” exhibition in 2022, Hannah is pleased to show even more of her current works at Gurgl Carat. In “FORM*ATION” 2023/2024 she exhibits her skier pictures and the series “PRIMA MATERIA” from Rettenbach Glacier.

www.studioscheiber.com

HANS SEIFERT

Born in Pfunds in 1947, he is one of Tirol’s most important visual artists. He lives and works in Rum near Innsbruck. Seifert is strongly connected to Gurgl thanks to "Art & Weise" organized by Hubert Kohler. Thanks to this initiative, many of his paintings have already found high recognition and a home in Ötztal. At Gurgl Carat, Hans Seifert is now showing mountain landscapes and other of his typical subjects for which he is known beyond our borders.

www.seifert-hans.at

DR. PETER STOECKL

Born in Vienna in 1952, he is a social scientist, painter and photographer. He taught at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Thanks to his mother, who comes from Gries near Längenfeld, Peter Stoeckl has had a strong connection to Ötztal since his childhood. After his participation in the exhibition “Alpine ARTtime” 2022, he will be showing more works of his striking and minimalist reduced paintings and graphics on the subject of alpine landscapes with a special reference to Ötztal in “FORM*ATION” 2023/2024 at Gurgl Carat.

[email protected]

JULIA GROSSBERGER

Julia is a young artist from Obergurgl. She graduated from the Elbigenalp Technical School for Arts & Crafts and Design. And it's really about time to present her works in her home village.

kupalilia.wordpress.com

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© HANNAH PHILOMENA SCHEIBER

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© HANS SEIFERT

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© DR. PETER STOECKL

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© JULIA GROSSBERGER