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Lilo Nein

Lilo Nein studied Fine Arts in Vienna und Hamburg and obtained her doctoral degree at Leiden University in the Netherlands. She works with and researches on performance and its relation to texts, sculptural installation and other media.

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She received the Start Stipend (2010), the State Stipend (2013) for Fine Arts by the Austrian Federal Chancellery and the Performance Award H13 of Kunstraum Niederösterreich (2012). Her works were shown at Austria Cultural Forum New York, Museum of Modern Art Salzburg,Salzburger Kunstverein, Künstlerhaus Wien, Vienna Art Week, MA*GA Art Museum Gallarte Italy, MASS MoCA Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Index – The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, MUSA Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y León.

Lilo Nein works post-conceptually with and in different media. Her installations are related to the spatial structures as well as to the context of showing. Within these installations minimalistic sculptural elements and live-acts are often coming together. Lilo Nein works with choreographic and performative strategies exploring the tension between live-acts, concepts and documentation. Within this interplay text images, visual text, spoken language, scripts, and scores as well as speaking, moving, singing and music are playing a role.

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Von jetzt über damals bis heute - Poem for Ines Rieder, 2021
o.T. (Luft zum Lachen), 2017
Paradoxien der Sichtbarkeit, 2017
Blumenwiesen, 2015
Performativity in language, 2013
Viewing As Live-Act Nr.1 aus der Serie „Viewing As Live-Act„2012 Auflage: 3 Stück (+ 1 AP)
Viewing As Live-Act, 2012
Viewing As Live-Act Nr.1 aus der Serie „Viewing As Live-Act„2012 Auflage: 3 Stück (+ 1 AP)Viewing As Live-Act Nr. 2 aus der Serie „Viewing As Live-Act„ 2012 Auflage: 3 Stück (+ 1 AP) erhältlich: 1 Stück, Besitz: Sammlung d. Kulturabteilung der Stadt Wien, privat Größe: 20 x 25cm digitaler Print / in Objektrahmen

*1980, studied Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria and Hamburg, Germany.
She works with the media of performance and its relation to text, sculptural installation and other media.

Education

2003-2009 Studies of Fine Arts with Monica Bonvicini and Marina Gržinić at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Diploma Mag.art)
2007 Erasmus semester at the Academy of Fine Arts Hamburg, and at the department of Performance Studies at the University of Hamburg
2016-2017 Six month course in professional speaking at Wifi Vienna, (Diploma)
2013-17 PhDArts, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands

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Solo exhibitions

2018 Rehearsal for an Exhibition: Non-Representational Photography, medo, Vienna, Austria
2018 Writing Performance Exhibition 8, Greta, Zagreb, Croatia
2018 Writing Performance Exhibition 7, ebenBERG, Vienna, Austria
2017 Writing Performance Exhibition 3, Galerie Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten, KABK, Den Haag
2017 Writing Performance Exhibition 2, galerie michaela stock, Vienna, Austria
2017 Writing Performance Exhibition 1, RMIT:ART:INTERSECT, Melbourne, Australia
2017 RELATION(SHIP)S, curated by Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein | viennacontemporary, galerie michaela stock, Vienna, Austria
2016 INCONVENIENT POSITIONS, curated by Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein, galerie michaela stock, Vienna, Austria
2014  time, Kulturdrogerie, Vienna, Austria
2014  The Space between Concepts and Realisatio, GEMAK, The Hague, Netherlands
2012  We are the Text – The Bodies of the Audience, VBKÖ – Austrian Association of Women Artists, Vienna, Austria
2012  WHAT MOVES US! About Texts and Other Bodies, Performance Awards H 13, Kunstraum Niederösterreich, Vienna, Austria
2009  Translate Yourself!, curated by Reni Hofmüller, ESC im Labor, Graz, Austria
2009  Text_ Translation_ Performance, Ve.Sch – Space and Form for Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria
2005  self_works, Kapu – Cultural Centre, Linz

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