Leo Zogmayer

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Austrian artist

Leo Zogmayer (born 1949, in Krems an der Donau, Lower Austria) is an Austrian artist, living and working in Vienna and Krems.

Work

Zogmayer studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1975 to 1981 in Herbert Tasquil's class. He works in various media including drawing, graphic arts, photography, computer drawings, painting, glass painting, sculpture (wood, iron, aluminum, concrete) and creates art projects in various architectural and urban contexts (New York; Vienna, St. Veit/Salzburg, St. Pölten/Austria; Sonnenhausen, Tübingen/Germany).[citation needed] He has done work in churches (Brussels/Belgium; Frankfurt, Bonn, Aschaffenburg/Germany; Graz, Innsbruck/Austria). Between 1998 and 2000, he led a class for aesthetics in space at the International Summer Academy at Topolcianky/Slovakia.[citation needed]

In the early 1990s, Zogmayer transitioned from narrative and expressive forms of art, such as painting and drawing, to creating installations based on clear stereometric forms. His later works feature words and texts integrated into paintings and glass sculptures, exploring themes such as beauty, intercultural discourse, and spirituality.

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Literature

Vom Ausrahmen der Welt. Schauen als Ortsbezogenheit in der Kunst Leo Zogmayers. Dieter Willim. Unpublished dissertation, University Vienna 2010 Project Vienna. How to React to a City. Museum für Applied Arts. Vienna 2010

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