Process by Alois Kronschlaeger

Sharing my process of making site-specific installations

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Alois Kronschlaeger’s work exists at the intersection of art, architecture, fashion and design. His forms are surreal and his materials simple, in the tradition of artists such as Frederick Kiesler and Buckminster Fuller. Kronschlaeger is best known for his site-specific installations and sculptures, which demonstrate a preoccupation with environment and light, as well as an interest in exploring time and space via geometry. Kronschlaeger has recently exhibited two of his most ambitious projects to date – both site-specific installations – in New York and in Grand Rapids, Michigan that encompassed entire planes of a building. His project, Spire, in Grand Rapids, reached over 70 feet, starting in the basement and extending through the elevator shaft all the way through the roof.

I am represented by Cristin Tierney, 546 West 29th Street, New York, NY 10001.

Rainer Hosch, Allotropisms

Allotropisms, 2011. Photo by Rainer Hosch

Written by aloiskronschlaeger

April 29, 2011 at 7:44 pm

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