Dipl.-Ing. – Austrian architect, photographer, and fine artist. 2017 – 2018 Master School for Communication and Design: Graphische HBLA, Vienna (Austria) 2015 – 2017 College for Photography and Audiovisual Media: Graphische HBLA, Vienna (Austria) 2004 – 2015 Architecture studies (Dipl.-Ing./MSc): TU Graz (Austria) and Politecnico di Milano (Italy) Robert Lösch studied architecture at TU Graz and Politecnico di Milano. While working in several renowned architectural offices in Graz, he already participated in art exhibitions, including at the Kunsthaus Graz, the "Friendly Alien." After completing his studies, he pursued further education in photography, graphic design, and painting. During this time, while partly working as a freelance photographer, he had additional exhibitions at venues such as the Kunsthistorisches Museum, designforum, and the Albertina. In painting, Robert Lösch was particularly influenced and supported by his mentors Wilhelm Drach and Karl Kriebel. Today, his artistic spectrum spans various media, from painting to photography, videography, and digital forms of representation, culminating in the final spatial experience. Ultimately, the goal is the search, analogous to the experience of the journey in mountaineering – the search for absolute intermediality. An art form that unites all types of artistic creation into a kind of "meta-art." "Everything is correlated, an interaction that elevates the whole far beyond the sum of its individual elements. Photography, communication design, and architecture form the educational foundation for this intertwining of all elements." The artist-photograph has participated in several exhibitions in Austria, the United Kingdom, and the USA. In 2021, Robert Lösch participated in the “Liquid ~ Sky” exhibition at Praxis Gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA), where he received the Director’s Choice Award for "Distant," a digital photograph. |
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