Lukas Maximilian Hüller

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Lukas Maximilian Hüller
Lukas Maximilian Hüller
Lukas Maximilian Hüller
The multi-disciplinary work of Lukas Maximilian Hüller found its basement
in questioning time in photography, leading towards story-telling
photography, installation and video. Cross-over projects with other arts as
acting, painting, sculpture, landart, theatre, architecture and music in
cooperation with international artists reflect an important influence on
Hüllers work.
Lukas Maximilian Hüller was born in Vienna (Austria) in 1969, gatueted in
the atelier of photography at the „Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts
Visuels de la Cambre", Brussels, Belgium, lives and works mainly in
Europe.
Lukas Maximilian Hüller has exhibited his work internationally in Belgium,
Holland, France, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, Brasil, Cuba
and the United States. Current projects include photgraphy with socialcultural-political impacts aswell as a multiple project leading together
story-telling staged photography with acting, installation & video
questioning cultural-religious themes today out of historic painting.
Biography
1969 born in Vienna (Austria), studies of journalism & communication at
the University of Vienna; from 1989 to 1995 studies in the atelier of
photography at the „Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Visuels de la
Cambre", Brussels, Belgium, graduated in 1995; lives & works in Europe &
Overseas.
Exhibitions
2007
-
Cornice Art Fair, Gallery Caprice Horn
Photo-London, Gallery Caprice Horn
Reality bites, GalleryCaprice Horn
Art Cologne, GalleryCaprice Horn
KIAF, Gallery Caprice Horn
2006
- Vienna Biennale, Vienna, Austria (C)
- PhotoArt New York, New York, USA
- Wien Energie Haus, Vienna, Austria (C)
- East 180degrees West, Cairo, Egypt (S)
- Gallery Caprice Horn, Berlin, Germany (S)
- Kunstmesse Salzburg, Austria
- Koroska Gallery of Fine Arts, Slovenj Gradec, Slovenija
(C)
- Art Basel, Eikon, Switzerland
- Art Moskau, Moskau, Russia
- Saatchi and Saatchi , auction by Phillips de Pury, New
York,USA
- Gallery Sommer, Graz, Austria (S)
- Kronprinzen-Palais, within « Alma « , Berlin, Germany
- Austrian Hospic, Jerusalem, Isralel (S)
- Artfair Innsbruck, Art2Rent, Austria
- City Hall Vienna, (within internat. Imam.conference),
Vienna, Austria
- Hofbug Vienna, (within Dialog of Cultures), Vienna,
Austria
2005
- Schloss Petronell, within „Alma“, Austria
- Gallery Patrick Ebensberger, Graz, Austria ( C)
- Schloss Porcia, Arkadenhof, Spittal, Austria
- Wiener Hofburg, kleiner Redutensaal (within IslamConference), Austria
2004
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Künstlerhaus Wien, Austria ( C)
Wienenergie-Haus, Wien, Austria (S)
Kunsthalle Leoben, Austria ( C)
Innsbruck Neue Eishalle, Art2Rent, Austria (C)
2003
- Kunsthalle Wien Project Space (outdoor), Vienna,
Austria
- Gallery Westlicht, Vienna, Austria (S)
- Convento dos Inglesinhos, Lisboa, Portugal (C)
- Goethe-Institut Rio de Janeiro, Brasil (C)
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2001
-Teatro National de Cuba, Havana, Cuba (S)
Gallery Kurrent, Vienna, Austria (C)
Stein, Vienna, Austria ( C)
Pavillion Venezia, Venice, Italy ( C)
Gallery Wanda Michalak, Amsterdam, Holland (S)
- Arkardenhof, City Hall of Vienna within Jazz Fest
Vienna (S)
- Fotogallery Cyberlab, Vienna (S)
2000
- La Chataigneraie, Centre Wallon d´Art Contemporain,
Belgium (S)
- Le Botanique, within Brussels 2000 Cultural Capital,
Brussels, B, (C)
- Centre Culturel de Chenée, Liège, Belgium (S)
- Gallery Le Réverbère 2, Lyon, France (C)
- Crac, Valence, France ( C)
1999
- EWZ, Zürich, Switzerland (C)
- Project "Belgica Boats", Antwerpen, Belgium (C)
1998
- EXPO '98, Weltausstellung Lisboa, Austria-pavillion,
Portugal (C)
- Photokina, Kodak-Award, Köln, Germany (C)
1997
- Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium (C)
- Polaris, Brussels, Belgium (S)
- Plan K, Brussels, Belgium (C)
- Musée de l'Art Wallon, Biennale de la photographie et
des arts visuels, Liege - Lüttich, Belgium (C)
1996
- Gallery Faber, Vienna, Austria (C)
- Austrian Embassy, Washington DC, USA (C)
- Austrian Cultural Institute New York, New York, USA
(C)
- Gallery Fotohof, Salzburg, Austria (C)
1995
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1994
- Polaris, Brussels, Belgium (S)
- Fotogallery Wien, Vienna, Austria (S)
- CSU Art Gallery - Institute for Art, Cleveland - Ohio,
USA (C)
- Gallery Theoremes, Brussels, Belgium (C)
- Cirque d' Atelier Ouverte, Brussels, Belgium (C)
1993
- Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium (C)
Emerson Atrium Gallery, Virginia, USA (S)
Maison Van de Velde, Brussels, Belgium (C)
Polaris, Brussels, Belgium (C)
Palais Heizel, Brussels. Belgium (C)
- Fool Moon Theatre, Brussels, Belgium (S)
Awards
- 10eme Prix Nationale Photographie Ouverte, Belgium
- Prix Publique Musée de la Photographie, Belgium
- Fondation LEVIS, Benelux
- Kodak Nachwuchsförderpreis 1996, Austria, Germany
& Switzerland
- Projektförderung Austrian Cultural Ministery (BM:WFK)
1997, Austria
- Projektförderung Austrian Foreign Ministery, 2005,
Austria
Collections
- Art Collection City of Vienna (1993 & 1997), Austria
- Austrian Cultural Ministery (BMUK 1993 & BM:WFK
1996), Austria
- Musée de la Photographie Charleroi, Belgium
- Gallery Faber, Austria
- Gallery Polaris, Belgium
- Centre Culturel de Chenée, Liège, Belgium
- Verbund Austria Art Collection, Austria
- Gallery Wanda Michalak, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Gallery Westlicht, Sammlung Coeln
- various privat collections
Bibliography
- Bernard Marcelis, Street Sequences, BILDER Nr. 101,
Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna,
1994
- Maria Therese Pfeiffer, Street Sequences, VERNISAGE,
May 1994, Nr. 4, Vienna,
1994
- Etienne Tombeux, Chambre 110, Galerie Faber,
Vienna, 1996
- Etienne Tombeux / Bernard Marcelis, Belgica,
BRUXELLES / CANAL PAYSAGES PHOTOGRAPHIQUE, Brussels, 1997
- Profi Foto, Belgica, Germany, Nov. 1997,
- Kodak Nachwuchsförderpreis 1995 - 1998, Kodak AG
Stuttgart, 1998
- Bienale de la photographie et des arts visuels,
Belgium, 1997
-"AVEC", Centre Wallon d´Art Contemporain, Belgium,
2000
- Cuba – Musicos y otras impresiones, 2001
- TIMES, Catalog Westlicht, 2003
- KUNST IM VERBUND, Art collection of the Austrian
Hydro Power AG, Photography
and Graphic design,
2003
-“180degrees east and west”, Panoramic-photography
book over muslim culture –
text by Austrian writer Barbara Frischmuth and
Egyptian writer Tarek Eltayeb, …,
2005
- Eikon, international magazin for photography and
madia art, magazin54, 2006
TV
-1994, RTBF Belgium, „l´art annone la couleur“
-2001, ORF Austria, Treffpunkt Kultur « Cuba y sus
Musicos »
-2002, ORF Austria, Zeit im Bild Kultur „hommage to ´
Alberto Korda Diaz“
-2001, Television Cuba, „Cuba y sus Musicos“
-2006, ORF Austria, Treffpunk Kultur “180 degrees east,
180degrees west”
-2006, ORF Austria, Treffpunkt Kultur “ WRATH – the 7
deadly sins”