HERMANN GSCHAIDER
Hermann Gschaider é nato a Burgkirchen, Austria nel 1956. Nell infanzia ha creato le sue prime sculture in legno.

Dal 1993 ha participato in numerose mostre individuali e collettive, nel suo paese e all'estero. Ha participato in symposi in Germania, Italia, Croatia, Repubblica Ceca, ed Austria ed ha lavorato a New York (USA), Grecia, Svezia e Germania.

Mostre e symposia:
1993 Creazione di una fontana, Mattighofen, Austria
  Symposio a Varazdin (Croatia)
1994 Symposio a Zagreb
1995 Symposio di scultura, Internationale Sommerakademie Salzburg
1996 Symposio di scultura, Internationale Sommerakademie Salzburg
1997 Mostra a Gols, Atelier Csokay
  Organizzazione realizzazione del 1o Simposio di scultura in pietra a Schalchen/Mattighofen, Austria
1998 "Grenzgänger" Symposio, Braunau am Inn
  "Schwebender Grenzstein", scultura in Braunau, Austria
  Mostra collettiva "Kunst & Handwerk", 75o anniversario del Innviertler Künstlergilde
1999 Symposio Recoaro-Therme, Italia
  Organizzazione realizzazione del 2o Simposio di scultura in pietra a Schalchen/Mattighofen, Austria
  Symposio a Petershausen, Munich
2000 Soggiorno di lavoro in Strömstad, Svezia
  Mostra Galerie 88, Strömstad, Svezia
  Simposio di scultura in legno a Bibione, Italia
  4o Premio per scultura contemporanea, "Grenzgänger" Symposio a Pilsen, Repubblica Ceca
  Mostra a Gols, Atelier Csokay
  "Stille Besucher", Kunst im Herbstwald, Kulturring Eggelsberg
  Mostra collettiva, Innviertler Künstlergilde
2002 Mostra e soggiorno di lavoro a New York
2003 Simposio di scultura in legno "Die Birniade"
  Simposio di scultura a Wartberg an der Krems
  Simposio di scultura in acaio, Riedersbach
  Soggiorno di lavoro a Thessaloniki, Grecia

Publications:
"Steine meiner Heimat" 1. Internationale Steinbildhauer-Symposium Schalchen/Mattighofen Oberösterreich (1997)
2. Internationale Steinbildhauer-Symposium Schalchen/Mattighofen Oberösterreich (1999)
"Stein ist Musik" Verlag Edition Innsalz

Maestro della Gilda Innviertler Künstlergilde.

Hermann Gschaider was born in Burgkirchen, Austria in 1956. He created his first sculptures in wood as a child.

Since 1993 he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in his homeland and abroad. He has participated in symposia in Germany, Italy, Croatia, the Czech Republic, and Austria and has worked in New York (USA), Greece, Sweden and Germany.

Exibitions and symposia:
1993 Creation of a fountain, Mattighofen, Austria
  Symposium in Varazdin (Croatia)
1994 Symposium in Zagreb
1995 Sculpture Symposium, International Summer Academy Salzburg
1996 Sculpture Symposium, International Summer Academy Salzburg
1997 Exhibition in Gols, Atelier Csokay
  Organisation und direction of the 1st Stone Sculpture Symposium in Schalchen/Mattighofen, Austria
1998 "Grenzgänger" Symposium, Braunau am Inn
  "Schwebender Grenzstein", sculpture in Braunau, Austria
  Group exhibition "Kunst & Handwerk", 75th anniversary of the Innviertler Künstlergilde
1999 Symposium Recoaro-Therme, Italy
  Organisation und direction of the 1st Stone Sculpture Symposium in Schalchen/Mattighofen, Austria
  Symposium in Petershausen, Munich
2000 Work-stay in Strömstad, Sweden
  Exhibition Galerie 88 Strömstad, Sweden
  Wood sculpture symposium in Bibione, Italy
  4th prize for contemporary sculpture, "Grenzgänger" Symposium, Pilsen, Czech Republic
  Exhibition in Gols, Atelier Csokay
  "Stille Besucher", Kunst im Herbstwald, Kulturring Eggelsberg
  Group exhibition, Innviertler Künstlergilde
2002 Exhibition and work-stay in New York
2003 Wood sculpture symposium "Die Birniade"
  Sculpture Symposium in Wartberg an der Krems
  Steel sculpture symposium, Riedersbach
  Work-stay in Thessaloniki, Greece



Publications:
"Steine meiner Heimat" 1. Internationale Steinbildhauer-Symposium Schalchen/Mattighofen Oberösterreich (1997)
2. Internationale Steinbildhauer-Symposium Schalchen/Mattighofen Oberösterreich (1999)
"Stein ist Musik" Verlag Edition Innsalz

Guildmaster of the Innviertler Künstlergilde.


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