Peter Kogler
Peter Kogler is an Austrian contemporary artist whose work is characterized by immersive, site-specific installations that play with perception and spatial awareness. Kogler often utilizes digital technologies, such as projections and computer-generated imagery, to create disorienting and surreal environments that engage with the architecture and surroundings of the exhibition space.
Kogler's installations often feature repetitive, geometric patterns that are designed to confuse and challenge the viewer's sense of depth and scale. He has described his work as an exploration of "the relationship between human beings and the built environment," and his installations often incorporate elements of architecture, technology, and everyday objects to create a sense of dislocation and distortion.
Kogler has exhibited widely in Europe and the United States, and his work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries around the world. His installations have been described as "hallucinatory" and "mind-bending," and his work has been praised for its ability to create immersive, transformative experiences that challenge viewers' perceptions of reality.
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Born in 1959
Country:
Austria, Vienna