Portal Clock
1820
67.0 x 42.0 cm
The Museum of Arts and Crafts
Giclée / Art Print
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Portal Clock
Giclée / Art Print
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Total Price
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Artist Biography
Markus Gohm: Bridging Architecture and Photography – A Reflection on Form, Function, and Austrian Identity
Marcus Goh, born in Feldkirch, Austria, in 1955, is an artist whose practice seamlessly blends architectural design with photographic exploration. His work delves into the interplay between spatial considerations and visual storytelling, reflecting a deep engagement with both the built environment and its evocative representation. This dual focus has cemented his position as a significant voice within Austrian contemporary art and garnered international recognition for his distinctive aesthetic vision.Early Influences & Architectural Formation
Gohm’s artistic journey began with a formal education in architecture, shaping his understanding of structure, materiality, and the fundamental principles governing spatial organization. Studying at ETH Zurich instilled in him a meticulous approach to design—a characteristic that would later permeate his photographic endeavors. However, Goh's fascination extended beyond purely technical considerations; he was profoundly influenced by humanist ideals championed during the Zeitgeist of his formative years, particularly the exploration of human experience within constructed spaces. This intellectual grounding continues to inform his artistic sensibility.The Emergence of Photographic Vision
Following his architectural studies, Goh transitioned into photography, recognizing its capacity to capture fleeting moments and distill complex narratives into visual form. He honed his skills through intensive workshops and independent projects, experimenting with diverse techniques—from large-format landscape prints to intimate portraits—to convey emotion and nuance. His photographic work is characterized by a sensitivity to light and composition, mirroring the architectural precision he initially cultivated. Recurring motifs of alpine landscapes and urban vistas demonstrate an unwavering commitment to portraying the beauty and dynamism of the Austrian environment.Exploring Spatial Narratives: Collections – Photoessays
Gohm’s most ambitious project to date has been “Collections – Photoessays,” a series that exemplifies his artistic philosophy. This ongoing endeavor investigates how photographic images can communicate ideas about place, memory, and human connection—themes closely aligned with architectural concepts of space and context. The meticulous curation of each photograph contributes to a larger narrative, mirroring the careful planning inherent in architectural design. Through this project, Goh has solidified his reputation as an artist who transcends disciplinary boundaries, demonstrating that visual art can illuminate profound truths about our relationship with the world around us.Austrian Identity & Artistic Legacy
Gohm’s artistic output is inextricably linked to Austrian cultural heritage and intellectual traditions. His work engages with questions of regional identity—particularly within the alpine landscape—while simultaneously embracing global perspectives on contemporary aesthetics. He belongs to the Berufsvereinigung Bildender Künstler Vorarlbergs, a collective dedicated to fostering artistic innovation and promoting dialogue between artists and communities. Markus Goh’s enduring contribution to Austrian art lies in his ability to synthesize architectural rigor with photographic empathy, creating images that resonate with both intellectual depth and emotional resonance—a testament to his unwavering commitment to exploring the multifaceted dimensions of human experience.markus gohm
1955 - , Austria
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Architectural Photography
- Date Of Birth: 1955
- Full Name: Marcus Goh
- Nationality: Austrian
- Notable Artworks: ['Portal Clock']
- Place Of Birth: Fieldkirch, Austria

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