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Conceptual Art
2020
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In the quiet intersections of reality and the supernatural, the work of Manfred “KILI” Kielnhofer resides, challenging the viewer to look beyond the visible veil. Born on January 28, 1967, in Haslach am See, Austria, Kielnhofer has cultivated a creative identity that defies simple categorization. He is not merely a sculptor or a painter, but a visual storyteller who utilizes light, fabric, and form to explore the profound mysteries of existence. His artistic journey, rooted in the technical precision of his early training at the Linz Technical College, has blossomed into a multidisciplinary practice where engineering-grade structure meets the ephemeral beauty of spiritual contemplation.
Kielnhofer’s evolution as an artist is marked by a restless curiosity that led him from the rigid disciplines of design to the fluid realms of photography and installation art. Since establishing himself as a free artist in Linz around 2000, he has sought to bridge the gap between the tangible world and the unseen forces that haunt our collective consciousness. This pursuit of the "mystic" is not merely a thematic choice but a structural one; his background in technical design allows him to execute complex installations—such as his celebrated light art—with a mastery of form that anchors his more abstract, spiritual concepts in a palpable reality.
The most profound manifestation of Kielnhofer’s vision is undoubtedly his monumental series, Guardians of Time. Emerging in 2006, these enigmatic figures have become his most recognizable contribution to contemporary sculpture. These statues, often draped in heavy, hooded robes, appear as silent sentin's placed within the world's most evocative landscapes—ancient castles, forgotten mines, and serene public parks. By positioning these cloaked entities in unexpected locations, Kielnhofer creates a sense of ritualistic movement, as if the figures are caught in a perpetual, slow-motion procession through history.
The symbolism within this series is deeply layered, drawing upon religious iconography and supernatural phenomena to evoke themes of mortality, presence, and absence. The Guardians do not merely sit in space; they interact with it, their hooded forms suggesting a hidden intelligence that watches over the passing of eras. This sense of being "watched" by the eternal is a recurring motif in his work, prompting a psychological response from the viewer that oscillates between comfort and a haunting sense of intrusion. Through these sculptures, Kielnhofer transforms public spaces into stages for metaphysical drama.
Beyond the stone and fabric of his sculptures, Kielnhofer’s repertoire extends into the luminous and the photographic, further expanding his exploration of the ethereal. His involvement in the Light Art Biennale Austria demonstrated his ability to use light as a sculptural medium in its own right, manipulating brightness and shadow to alter the perception of space. This fascination with luminosity is complemented by his innovative approach to photography, such as his development of "waterplate" techniques, which allow him to capture reflections and depths that blur the line between the subject and its environment.
His achievements are not limited to solo installations but include significant contributions to the broader art community through his role as a curator and gallery founder. By launching Gallery Artpark in 2005, he created a vital platform for both his own explorations and those of his contemporaries. Whether through the intricate design of pieces like the Interlux-Chair—recognized by the Museum for Applied Arts in Vienna—or his large-scale public installations, Kielnhofer remains a singular force in contemporary Austrian art, forever inviting us to contemplate the shadows that dance at the edge of our perception.
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