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120 Broadway

Manuel Acevedo
Negar Ahkami
Kenseth Armstead*
Michael Cataldi*
Lishan Chang
Kevin Cooley*
Cesar Cornejo
Dave Eppley
Lilah Freedland
Marc Ganzglass
Rossana Martinez*
Jillian McDonald
John Movius
Laura Nova
Sarah Oppenheimer
Kristen Schiele*

200 Hudson St.

Yasser Aggour
Scott Andresen*
Hrafnhildur Arnardottir*
Michael Bilsborough*
Michelle Handelman
Yoko Inoue
Diego Medina*
Trong Nguyen
Xaviera Simmons
Mary Ellen Strom
Roberto Visani

Writers
Jill Magi*
Ranbir Sidhu*

Visiting Artists
Albert Heta, ArtsLink Fellow
Klaus Schafler, Workspace Fellow

On-Site Assistant
Angelo Angeles

* Audio interview

Klaus Schafler, Workspace Fellow

Born in Graz, Austria, Klaus Schafler lives and works in Vienna. As a recipient of a grant from the Austrian Arts Administration he will work at LMCC from November 2006 until April 2007. He received a diploma from the College for Artistic Photography in Vienna including workshops with Friedl Kubelka and Franz West, an MA from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and an MEcon from the Faculty of Economics in Graz. A grant brought him to the University for Political Science in Messina, Italy. Since 2004 he has worked for Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna on media and exhibition projects following a period of being part of Kunsthalle’s program advisory board. His art works have been exhibited widely in Europe for instance at Neue Galerie in Graz, FIT in Berlin, MAK in Vienna, Ohta-Exhibition-Hall in St. Petersburg, Russia and KIBLA in Maribor, Slovenia. The federal state of Styria honoured him with a contemporary arts award in 2004. He collaborates with baustelle land on architecture projects and is member of K.U.L.M., a collective of artists and curators, whose work was shown at Kunsthalle Feldbach, part of the Steirischer Herbst Festival of New Art in September 2006.

www.schafler.net


K.U.L.M. Peripheral Structures, 2006
S ite-specific wall-installation with 900 cardboards, scaffolding, video, sound
2800 cm x 240 cm x 520 cm
“Peripheral Structures” is an artistic object reflecting the breaking tests of collective work – action spaces and obstacles, exchange and exclusion, inside and outside.”
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Tankstadt 2050, 2005
C-print from installation and performance
30 cm x 45 cm
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Tankstadt 2050, 2005
Installation with plastic film, furniture, photographs, reader
480 cm x 400 cm x 320 cm
“Tankstadt 2050 shows an utopian concept of worldwide connected suburban transit spaces formerly known as gas stations.”
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