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32. Daniel Domig – untitled<br />
2013, oil and collage on paper, 60x50<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 900<br />
Daniel Domig (born 1983 in Vancouver, Canada) studied from 2001 until<br />
2006 with Prof. Eva Schlegel and Prof. Gunther Damisch at the Akademie der<br />
Bildenden Künste in Vienna.<br />
He took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“To Sleep and bleed into the World”, Diana Lowenstein Gallery, Miami<br />
(2016); “Full of Moon”, Jesuitenfoyer, Vienna (2016); “Das Stille Nachwort”,<br />
Städtisches Museum Engen, Engen (2015); “Matter of a Burning Body”, unttld<br />
contemporary, Vienna (2015); “The Heart is a prideful Beast”, Warvurton<br />
Gallery, Edinburgh (2015); “All words were once Animals”, 33 Orchard,<br />
New York (2014); “Hinterland”, Kunstverein Mistelbach, Mistelbach (2014);<br />
“Some roads to somewhere”, Hilger Brotkunsthalle, Vienna (2013); “Es lebe<br />
die Malerei”, Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg (2012); “Tempted to Doubt”,<br />
Universität der Bildenden Künste, Vienna (2012); “Fünf Räume”, Austrian<br />
Cultural Forum, New York (2011); “The Human Voices wake us and we<br />
drown”, Gallery Winiarzyk, Vienna (2011); “Triennale Linz 1.0”, Lentos<br />
Kunstmuseum, Linz (2010); “Lebt und Arbeitet in Wien III”, Kunsthalle MQ,<br />
Wien (2010); “Unheim”, Jane Kim-Thrust Projects, New York (2009); “We<br />
taste as Wine”, Sotheby’s, Wien (2009).<br />
2014 he was awarded the Georg Trakl-Preis für Bildende Kunst in Salzburg.<br />
Daniel Domig lives and works in Vienna.<br />
www.currentlynowhere.com<br />
33. Daniel Domig – untitled<br />
22013, oil and collage on paper, 60x50<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 900<br />
Daniel Domig (geboren 1983 in Vancouver, Kanada) studierte von 2001 bis<br />
2006 bei Prof. Eva Schlegel und Prof. Gunther Damisch an der Akademie der<br />
Bildenden Künste in Wien.<br />
Er hat an verschiedenen Einzel- und Gruppenausstellungen teilgenommen<br />
(Auswahl):<br />
„To Sleep and bleed into the World“, Diana Lowenstein Gallery, Miami<br />
(2016); „Full of Moon“, Jesuitenfoyer, Wien (2016); „Das Stille Nachwort“,<br />
Städtisches Museum Engen, Engen (2015); „Matter of a Burning Body“, unttld<br />
contemporary, Wien (2015); „The Heart is a prideful Beast“, Warvurton<br />
Gallery, Edinburgh (2015); „All words were once Animals“, 33 Orchard,<br />
New York (2014); „Hinterland“, Kunstverein Mistelbach, Mistelbach (2014);<br />
„Some roads to somewhere“, Hilger Brotkunsthalle, Wien (2013); „Es lebe<br />
die Malerei“, Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg (2012); „Tempted to Doubt“,<br />
Universität der Bildenden Künste, Wien (2012); „Fünf Räume“, Austrian<br />
Cultural Forum, New York (2011); „The Human Voices wake us and we<br />
drown“, Gallery Winiarzyk, Wien (2011); „Triennale Linz 1.0“, Lentos<br />
Kunstmuseum, Linz (2010); „Lebt und Arbeitet in Wien III“, Kunsthalle MQ,<br />
Wien (2010); „Unheim“, Jane Kim-Thrust Projects, New York (2009); „We<br />
taste as Wine“, Sotheby’s, Wien (2009).<br />
2014 erhielt er den Georg Trakl-Preis für Bildende Kunst in Salzburg.<br />
Daniel Domig lebt und arbeitet in Wien.<br />
www.currentlynowhere.com<br />
34. Slava Seidel – Waidmanns-Hase<br />
2015, indian ink, watercolour, ultraviolet varnish on paper, 70x100<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 1.000<br />
Slava Seidel (born 1974 in Krivoj Rog, Ukrain) studied from 1991 until 1995<br />
at the Roerich College St. Petersburg and from 2002 until 2009 at the<br />
Städelschule Frankfurt and graduated in the master class of Prof. Christa<br />
Näher.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“New Masters Reformation”, Neapel (2017); Jörg Heitsch Galerie, Munich<br />
(2017); “Luftschlösser & andere Grotesken”, Galerie Simon Nolte, Munster<br />
(2016); “Alte Meister im Dialog - Kunstgang durch die SØR Rusche Sammlung<br />
Oelde/Berlin”, Berlin (2016); “Raumillusionen”, Alp Galleries, Frankfurt am<br />
Main (2016); “TegernSehZeiten”, Egerner Höfe am Tegernsee and Galerie<br />
Jörg Heitsch, Rottach-Egern (2015); “Art Miami New York”, Jörg Heisch<br />
Galerie Munich, New York (2015); “Kunst 14 Zürich”, Jörg Heitsch Gallery,<br />
Zürich (2014); “dART Blätter”, Kunstverein Lemgo Eichenmühlerhaus, Lemgo<br />
(2014); “Koordinaten des Seins”, Jörg Heitsch Galerie, Munich (2014); “Art<br />
Silicon Valley”, Jörg Heitsch Gallery, San Francisco (2014); “Bisterlichter”,<br />
Bestregards, Frankfurt am Main (2013); “Free Balance“, Galerie Michael<br />
Nolte, Münster (2012); “Art Fair 21”, Jörg Heitsch Galerie, Cologne (2011);<br />
“Traumrevier”, GAM Galerie Obrist, Essen (2011); “Proxima”, Jörg Heitsch<br />
Galerie, Munich (2010); “Realisme”, Galerie Jos Art, Amsterdam (2010);<br />
“Selection Art Fair”, Jörg Heitsch Galerie, Basel (2010).<br />
Her works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
SØR Rusche Sammlung, Berlin.<br />
Slava Seidel lives and work in Wetzlar<br />
www.slavaseidel.de<br />
35. G. L. Brierley – Fecunditas<br />
2013, oil on wood 65x64<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 2.400<br />
G.L. Brierley (born 1965 in Glossop, Great Britain) studied at the Royal<br />
College of Art in London and has a Matser of Fine Arts from Goldsmiths,<br />
University of London.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“So it grows, Collection Swagemaker“, Centraal Museum, Utrecht (2017);<br />
„My abstract world”, ME Collectors Room Berlin/Olbricht Foundation,<br />
Berlin (2016); “Models and Materialities”, BAYART gallery, Cardiff (2016);<br />
“The Abstract Object”, Wimbledon Space, London (2016); “I prefer Life.<br />
Reydan Weiss Collection”, Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst, Bremen<br />
(2016); “Still Life, Ambiguous Practices”, Aberystwyth University School of<br />
Art Gallery and Museum, Aberystwyth (2015); “In Schönheit Auferstehen”,<br />
Galerie Patrick Ebensberger, Berlin (2015); “The Impossible Heap”, Feldbusch<br />
Wiesner Gallery, Berlin (2015); “Fleursdumal”, Lamb & Lion Gallery & Charlie<br />
Smith Gallery, London (2014); “100 Painters of Tomorrow”, Christies Gallery<br />
& Beers Contemporary, London (2014); “The Viewing Room”, All Visual Arts<br />
Gallery, London (2013); “EU-27Artists/27Countries”, Museum Tongerlohuys,<br />
Roosendaal (2012); “Matersatz”, Madder 139 Gallery, London (2010); “Volta<br />
NY 2010”, Madder 139 Gallery, New York (2010); “New Works”, Natalia<br />
Goldin Gallery, Stockholm (2008).<br />
Her works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
SØR Rusche Collection, Berlin; Olbricht Collection, Düsseldorf; Murdeme<br />
Collection (Damian Hirst), London; Robert Peter Miller, New York; Henry<br />
Swagmakers, Oosterhout.<br />
G.L. Brierley lives and works in London.<br />
www.glbrierley.com