Marianne Vlaschits

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Marianne Vlaschits
Born1983
Alma materThe Slade School of Fine Art
Awards Viennacontemporary Bildrecht SOLO Award (2020)

Marianne Vlaschits (born 1983) is an Austrian painter and installation artist. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Vlaschits was born and raised in Vienna. [5]

Education

Vlaschits studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. She attended the Slade School of Fine Art in London. [3] [6]

Art

Vlaschits is influenced by camp and kitsch aesthetic. [7] [8] While she primarily creates paintings and installations, Vlaschits has extended her artistry to video and performance art. [9] [10] [11] Her style is characterized as simple, bold and comical. [8] [11]

Vlaschits’ interest in astronomy is evident in her works. It often deals with extraterrestrial life and outer space. Her works are also reflections on gender, utopia, human existence and the future. Vlaschits said she is inspired with the thought of a utopian society where its inhabitants are not bounded by gender, sexualities and bodies. [7] [8] [12] [13]

Selected works

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