Extracting volume from domestic space, or compressing
found materials into sculptures have been some of the artist's applied strategies. Michael Strasser’s work investigates the
shifting relationship between space and human. Through the appropriation of found spaces and architectural situations, he
initiates the exposure of cultural and institutional systems of representation.
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In doing so, he expands his architecture-critical investigation
into an anthropological question by constantly quoting, excerpting, framing and staging the factors: human, space and architecture.
The
focus of his photographic works, objects and installations oscillate between an analysis of body and space which is then translated
into an artistic process. Thus, he contextualises the physical environment between sculpture and architecture, and deconstructs
design and residential functions of architectural space in general.
Michael Strasser
is a Vienna-based artist, researcher and storyteller. He studied Photography at Graphische Vienna and graduated
in Artistic Photography from Schule Friedl Kubelka and the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
His
works have been shown internationally in many solo and group exhibitions and have been awarded several grants and prizes.
More recent exhibitions include: Der Angriff der Gegenwart, Universitätsgalerie Heiligenkreuzer Hof Wien (2020-21), Komisch'
Wetter Galerie Doris Ghetta, Pontives Italy (2020), Deep Relaxation, Premierentage, Neue Galerie Innsburck (2019), You Can
Have It (Solo), Kunsthalle Exnergasse Wien (2019), SHADOW, Parallel Vienna (2019)
Grants and awards:
Studio
Westbahnstraße (2021–27), AiR Chicago (2015), AiR London (2014), Rlb-Art Award (2014), AiR Art Institute Chicago (2013), AiR
Geumcheon Seoul (2011), AiR New York (2009/2010), National Grant for Artistic Photography (2008)