FLOATING CHAIR
Conceptual Art
2020
90.0 x 40.0 cm
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FLOATING CHAIR
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Artist Biography
Manfred Kielnhofer: Sculptor of Light and Faith
Manfred “KILI” Kielnhofer (born 28 January 1967 in Haslach am See, Austria) stands as a singular figure within contemporary Austrian sculpture. Largely self-taught, his artistic journey defies conventional paths, embracing a multidisciplinary approach that spans painting, film, design, and photography—a testament to his restless curiosity and unwavering dedication to exploring diverse mediums. His distinctive style is characterized by an arresting blend of religious iconography and modern aesthetic sensibilities, resulting in pieces that resonate with both spiritual contemplation and visual dynamism.Early Life & Education
Kielnhofer’s formative years were marked by a fascination for technical disciplines and design, culminating in his graduation from Linz Technical College in 1995. This grounding in engineering principles undoubtedly informs his sculptural explorations, fostering an understanding of form and structure that transcends purely artistic considerations. Following this academic foundation, he pursued independent artistic endeavors, establishing Gallery Artpark in Linz in 2005—a space dedicated to showcasing his own creations alongside the works of fellow artists.The Guardians of Time Series & Artistic Vision
Kielnhofer’s breakthrough came with “Guardians of Time,” a monumental sculptural series that immediately captivated audiences and critics alike. These sculptures, often crafted from concrete and imbued with intricate geometric patterns, grapple with profound themes concerning mortality, remembrance, and the cyclical nature of existence—concepts rooted in Christian symbolism yet presented through a distinctly modernist lens. The artist’s deliberate use of light – frequently incorporated into installations – serves as an integral component of his artistic vision, transforming space and eliciting emotional responses from viewers. He seeks to communicate complex ideas about human experience, prompting reflection on our relationship with time and spirituality.Photography & Expanding Horizons
Beyond sculpture, Kielnhofer’s photographic practice demonstrates a commitment to capturing fleeting moments and exploring visual narratives. His “Act Photographs,” particularly those executed in public spaces, are notable for their bold compositions and evocative imagery—often confronting social issues with uncompromising honesty. Furthermore, his collaborations with light art projects underscore his willingness to experiment with innovative techniques and push the boundaries of artistic expression.Notable Achievements & Legacy
Kielnhofer’s work has garnered recognition internationally, appearing in prominent exhibitions and garnering critical acclaim for its conceptual depth and aesthetic impact. His sculptures have graced public spaces across Austria and beyond, fostering dialogue about art's role in shaping cultural understanding. Despite controversies surrounding his outspoken stance on vaccination debates—resulting in the removal of several artworks from public display—Kielnhofer remains a compelling voice within contemporary Austrian art, embodying an artist who refuses to compromise between artistic integrity and social engagement. He continues to produce impactful pieces that explore themes of faith, time, and human connection.Manfred Kielnhofer
1967 - , Austria
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Sculpture
- Date Of Birth: January 28, 1967
- Full Name: Manfred Kielnhofer
- Nationality: Austrian
- Notable Artworks: ['Guardians of Time']
- Place Of Birth: Haslach am See, Austria

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