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  • Male, Female, diptych
    Acrylic on Canvas
    33.5" x 67"

  • Where Do I Come From?
    Acrylic on Canvas
    24" x 31.5"


Gabriela Bittner-KrainzGabriela Bittner-Krainz

Gabriela Bittner-Krainz

Landscapes of the Mind
May 18 - June 7, 2012 Reception: Thursday May 24, 2012 6-8 PM

Press Release

Austrian artist Gabriela Bittner-Krainz, who signs her work simply “Krainz”, considers art one of the only venues where one can break free from expectations, a freedom and willingness to experiment that is evident throughout her practice. She moves from figurative acrylic canvases reminiscent of fellow Viennese painter Oskar Kokoschka, to multi-panel mixed media paintings that shift from representation to abstraction in a nearly narrative manner, to figurative sculptures made from an unpredictable mix of conventional and found materials. She shifts radically from one piece to the next, focusing on a still life or small animal in one piece before taking in an entire mountain range in great detail in the next.

This sense of unpredictability, constant transformation and evolution in Krainz’s practice recurs within each individual piece. Objects shift, break down and reshape themselves; representation slips suddenly into abstraction; shapes contort, explode and reassemble themselves. Krainz creates a visual realm where anything seems possible, and then puts her subjects through seemingly impossible changes and treatments.


Artist Statement

Stereotypes or consistency in style are not characteristics of my artwork. What I particularly appreciate in art is the freedom, the independence from set borders, the diversity of possibilities and free creative opportunities, which I can use and apply. I am no "art rebel," no "avant gardist," I am a daydreamer, a receptor of inner and outer stimuli, putting these into comprehensible visual forms. My paintings are often symbolic. I try to provoke thoughts. I face the canvas with no apparent purpose, completely detached from any subject or special intent. Most of the time my synapses transmit analogies and correspondences which I elaborate and which are reflected in the titles and interpretations. Although I usually work spontaneously, for my mixed media works I plan intensively and meticulously. In my private life I am consistent, settled and predictable. In my artwork I am not.

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