POLA SIEVERDING
Andrew Mezvinsky
Vienna, Austria
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Vienna, Austria
Andrew Margolies Mezvinsky was born in 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is currently based in Vienna, Austria.
He uses a large variety of different techniques such as india ink, graphite, oil, pastel, collages and indian dyeing technique and introduces mixed media into his sculptural drawings, paintings and videos. He approaches each piece as a painting but not letting medium or form dictate the final result, layering...
Andrew Margolies Mezvinsky was born in 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is currently based in Vienna, Austria.
He uses a large variety of different techniques such as india ink, graphite, oil, pastel, collages and indian dyeing technique and introduces mixed media into his sculptural drawings, paintings and videos. He approaches each piece as a painting but not letting medium or form dictate the final result, layering references and symbolism to the retina within a contemporary art sensibility.
Crude Randomness of the Mind : BATHTUB INstallation
What is it about your studio space that inspires you?
Its a safe place to have interior battles.
What themes do you pursue?
The layerd histories that are rarely heard.
What advice has had the biggest impact on your career?
"When your not createing your waiting. "
2018
“on the corner; between ambiguity & reality” , Lenbauchhaus, Munich, Germany
2017
Festival of Tolerance, French Pavilion, Zagreb, Croatia
2015
Crude Randomness of the Mind, SITE109, NYC, USA
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2017
Parallel Art Fair, curated by Eva Schegal ,Vienna, Austria
2015
Findin Frida, NSU ART MUSEUM, Fort Lauderdale,USA
2013
Dal Telescopio al Mondo, Lequartto Pareti, Napoli, Italy
Dorotheum Vienna Austria
Jim Lambie (UK), Jane Holzer, (USA) Ernst Hilger(Austria), Albert Baker Knoll(USA), Franz West (Austria) and Bernhard and Elizabeth Hainz(Austria)
Jüdisches Museum Vienna
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2016- Shortlist Blooom Art Award
2013-Young Masters Art Prize – London, England
2004 - “John Moore 23, the Walker” , Liverpool-shortlisted
Glasgow School of Art 2004